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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up. I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up. You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.[/quote] LOL “You should just get over your biological wiring that has evolved over millions of years to seek out food that tastes good” Honestly how can some people be so stupid? [/quote] Why the name calling? Why do you care that many of us on this thread are able to overcome whatever (wiring or laziness or whatever) and maintain a healthy weight? No one cares that you are obese and want to take a drug to lose weight. There are plenty of healthy, low calorie foods that taste good. When I was having a health issue I went to a provider who advised that I eat and move like my geat grandmother. That generation did not eat processed food or lead sedentary lifestyles. Once I made the changes the health issue disappeared. It wasn't easy and it cost more money and took longer than take out, but I didn't want to take the medicine. Good luck to you.[/quote] I’m very glad you are able to maintain a happy weight without pharmaceutical or surgical intervention. Love that for you. Unfortunately, many many people aren’t. To say that it’s as simple as eating less and moving more is asinine. If it was so simple, nearly half of people in our country wouldn’t be obese. [/quote] Why are half of people in our country obese now? It didn't used to be that way. Can one of our internet scientists answer that question?[/quote] Because they eat unhealthy food and don't exercise! And they keep gaining and gaining.[/quote] And yet, people who in the 80s ate the same amounts and moved the same amount weighed less. What’s up with that?[/quote] Not sure that is true. You also made no mention as to what people are eating. Why do YOU think they have gained weight?[/quote] According to a study at the York University, it *is* true. https://www.thecut.com/2015/10/harder-to-be-thin-than-it-was-in-the-80s.html [i]Researchers at York University in Toronto found that members of Gen Y weigh more than adults did in the ‘70s and ‘80s, even if they ate the same amount of food and exercised just as much.[/i] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1871403X15001210 RE why *I* have gained weight? I haven't. Why do you ask?[/quote] I bet they got fat eating all those veggies and drinking lots of water. :roll: [/quote] Do you understand how studies are conducted? Do you also deny that climate change and gravity are real? That owls exist?[/quote] Apparently you have convinced yourself that everything is a science. And of course science can explain everything. [/quote]
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