Don't eat, fast?

Anonymous
If I just don't eat, I will lose weight right? That's where I'm at.
Anonymous
Yea, you will.
Anonymous
You 100% will. You will run into people who say that "dieting doesn't work," and that "it's not that simple" but it definitely is. To put a finer point on it: When groups are uniformly starved they all lose weight. Maybe at slightly different rates, but they just do. Look at any photo of famine victims or war crime victims and it's not like there is some guy there whose body just wouldn't drop the weight.
Anonymous
Yes, but you will lose both fat and muscle.
Anonymous
You will also wreck your metabolism. You will starve your brain, and it takes longer to heal than your body. You will cause your body to assume you are experiencing a famine, and it will pack fat around your organs to protect them. Ask yourself is some goal weight is worth the damage you will cause.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You will also wreck your metabolism. You will starve your brain, and it takes longer to heal than your body. You will cause your body to assume you are experiencing a famine, and it will pack fat around your organs to protect them. Ask yourself is some goal weight is worth the damage you will cause.


Utter bollocks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You will also wreck your metabolism. You will starve your brain, and it takes longer to heal than your body. You will cause your body to assume you are experiencing a famine, and it will pack fat around your organs to protect them. Ask yourself is some goal weight is worth the damage you will cause.


ok, this is a little dramatic. for many thousands (millions?) of people, intermittent fasting works with none of the consequences you described. Often, people feel better, and have better digestion, less bloating, and more mental clarity (speaking for myself here). YMMV.
Anonymous
OP - can you reduce your portions consistently?

Also fill up on fiber and protein foods so you dont get hungry.

Anonymous
The easiest way for me to lose weight is following "OMAD" - one meal a day. I have never been a breakfast person, but skipping lunch and having one really delicious, filling meal for dinner is my preference. I find it easier to stay on track if I'm not snacking throughout the day and eating extra stuff.

A friend got bariatric surgery 1.5 yrs ago and her after surgery diet was sooo little. Like 2 bites of meat and 2 bites of veggies. Of course you lose drastic amounts of weight if you eat so little. You dont even need the surgery!
Anonymous
I eat breakfast and lunch and sometimes a piece of fruit in the afternoon. But then I stop. I drink herbal tea in the evening and have lots of water with a slice of lemon or two. Over about 3 1/2 months I lost 10 pounds.
Anonymous
You can catch an eating disorder. Can be triggered by fasting.
Anonymous
OMG, let's see whose disordered eating produces the biggest results. Truly awful.

Just because you lost weight short term doing something doesn't make it healthy or sustainable.
Anonymous
To OP: see what I mean by now? Naysaysers abound. "Can't be done" "You'll destroy your body" and on and on.

Yet it can be done, very healthfully and sustainably.

Don't listen to the fat choir. I used to sing in it myself, but then I realized I didn't want to be a "victim" any more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To OP: see what I mean by now? Naysaysers abound. "Can't be done" "You'll destroy your body" and on and on.

Yet it can be done, very healthfully and sustainably.

Don't listen to the fat choir. I used to sing in it myself, but then I realized I didn't want to be a "victim" any more.


The more reasonable option is to eat real food in appropriate quantities so you don’t have to come up all kinds of elaborate eating rules. How about that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To OP: see what I mean by now? Naysaysers abound. "Can't be done" "You'll destroy your body" and on and on.

Yet it can be done, very healthfully and sustainably.

Don't listen to the fat choir. I used to sing in it myself, but then I realized I didn't want to be a "victim" any more.


The more reasonable option is to eat real food in appropriate quantities so you don’t have to come up all kinds of elaborate eating rules. How about that?


Intermittent fasting is not exactly "elaborate rules". Give me a break.

Rule: "No twinkies after 2pm"
Fat person: "Stop oppressing me with your elaborate rules!!"
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