Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Permanent weight loss without surgical or medical intervention is mostly a myth.
WRONG!! Just because you or someone you know hasn't experienced permanent weight loss that doesn't make it a myth.
The data supports me. It’s actually merely anecdotes that support you.
I lost 50lb 30 years ago, and have yet to put one pound back on. I know if this is the case with me, then its the case the many many others! So much for your BS data. My real life experiences trumps your phony data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Permanent weight loss without surgical or medical intervention is mostly a myth.
WRONG!! Just because you or someone you know hasn't experienced permanent weight loss that doesn't make it a myth.
The data supports me. It’s actually merely anecdotes that support you.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of food we microwave to reheat and store in plastics is what’s causing the massive increases in cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My unpopular opinion is that eating fast food is not that bad for you. I probably eat it at least 4x/week with my kids. We are all healthy and average weight. I'm mid-40s with teens and maybe 5-10 lbs more than pre-pregnancy.
I'm sure no one will agree with me, though.
Okay so you're an average weight, big deal. What you are doing though is rotting your insides with ultra-processed, chemically laden foods and seed oils. Health and weight are not synonymous.
Yeah, you are probably right. I acknowledged no one would agree with me. I don't have any health issues yet, though.
The rest of my meals besides fast food are pretty healthy, mostly vegetables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Permanent weight loss without surgical or medical intervention is mostly a myth.
WRONG!! Just because you or someone you know hasn't experienced permanent weight loss that doesn't make it a myth.
The data supports me. It’s actually merely anecdotes that support you.
Is personal experience an anecdote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Permanent weight loss without surgical or medical intervention is mostly a myth.
WRONG!! Just because you or someone you know hasn't experienced permanent weight loss that doesn't make it a myth.
The data supports me. It’s actually merely anecdotes that support you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Permanent weight loss without surgical or medical intervention is mostly a myth.
WRONG!! Just because you or someone you know hasn't experienced permanent weight loss that doesn't make it a myth.
Anonymous wrote:Only one thing? I can’t possibly.
Eating fat doesn’t make us fat.
Eating foods high in cholesterol doesn’t give us high cholesterol.
As a whole, we would all be better off if the food pyramid was upside down.
Many fruits and some vegetables just don’t provide much nutritional benefit given the amount of sugars they contain.
Extreme forms of intermittent fasting and autophagy are 👍🏼.
CICO is rubbish and generally so is the notion of good carbs and bad. Nobody needs carbs per se but we need blood glucose. How our individual bodies react to different levels of glucose, and react to changes in glucose levels, dictates whether we gain weight. And this reaction can change significantly as we age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My unpopular opinion is that eating fast food is not that bad for you. I probably eat it at least 4x/week with my kids. We are all healthy and average weight. I'm mid-40s with teens and maybe 5-10 lbs more than pre-pregnancy.
I'm sure no one will agree with me, though.
But are there certain things you eat and not eat.
Like I’d eat egg McMuffin but not a Big Mac and fries?
I switch it up. Today was a chicken sandwich and fries. Sometimes I do a Cava or Chipotle bowl, which I tell myself is a bit healthier. But other times it's straight junk.
Does Cava count as fast food? I would eat that everyday if I could. Way different than 5 guys which I like but would not eat everyday.