Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the suggestion to stop eating garbage. If you eat high quality food the problem usually solves itself.
This is simply not true, but please keep telling yourself this.
Worked for me and millions of other people. What’s your alternative? Get hooked to a $1000/month drug to lose the weight. Solid plan there.
Or maybe calories in / calories out, which is what is actually supported by research. No one said a word about medication. But please continue with your "it's just about quality of food" morality bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the suggestion to stop eating garbage. If you eat high quality food the problem usually solves itself.
This is simply not true, but please keep telling yourself this.
Worked for me and millions of other people. What’s your alternative? Get hooked to a $1000/month drug to lose the weight. Solid plan there.
Or maybe calories in / calories out, which is what is actually supported by research. No one said a word about medication. But please continue with your "it's just about quality of food" morality bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the suggestion to stop eating garbage. If you eat high quality food the problem usually solves itself.
This is simply not true, but please keep telling yourself this.
Worked for me and millions of other people. What’s your alternative? Get hooked to a $1000/month drug to lose the weight. Solid plan there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the suggestion to stop eating garbage. If you eat high quality food the problem usually solves itself.
This is simply not true, but please keep telling yourself this.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the suggestion to stop eating garbage. If you eat high quality food the problem usually solves itself.
Anonymous wrote:You can just cut out the crappy foods, and snacks, keep to 3 meals a day and reduce your portions. That will make some inroads if you don't feel like calorie counting. I calorie estimate. I'm also 5'7 and I'm down to 140 from 167 (I am also 53 so older!).
I estimated 300-400 calories per meal x 3 for several months and I was losing 1-2 lbs per week.
It doesn't sound like you need to lose as much as I did which is why I suggest just keeping an eye on what you are eating, and cutting the crappy stuff.