Anonymous wrote:Everyone is different! Try it and see. I mean it’s how we should all be eating anyway! You can add in exercise too, walking 45-1 gr a day if you’re able to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is meaningless without context. Is this person drinking 10 beers a night and eating pizza all the time? Is their BMI 26 or 36?
Overweight (postpartum). The person is me!
How postpartum? Are you nursing? “Overweight” by how much?
And how feasible is it to maintain the food plan you’re suggesting? Sure, we can all white-knuckle it through a few months of a restricted diet and watch some pounds fall off. But it’s typically not sustainable. There are a few that will come here and say that they stopped eating sugar five years ago, lost 70 lbs and have kept it off since. And they’re the exception.
Anonymous wrote:If the only change a person made was to eat nutrient-dense foods exclusively, exclude added sugar, and drink only water, how much of a difference would that make on their health/weight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is meaningless without context. Is this person drinking 10 beers a night and eating pizza all the time? Is their BMI 26 or 36?
Overweight (postpartum). The person is me!
Anonymous wrote:This question is meaningless without context. Is this person drinking 10 beers a night and eating pizza all the time? Is their BMI 26 or 36?