Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF, keto with whole foods, and weight training.
100% this
Women’s hormones at this stage are tanking and you often need to restrict carbs to see a change. This is particularly true if the weight is accumulating around your waist (the spare tire). Try tracking your carbs for a month, staying under 20 net carbs a day, and I can almost guarantee you will lose weight.
"Net carbs" isn't a thing. I mean, it's a MARKETING thing but it's not a nutritional thing. So ignore this nonsense. Also, 20 a DAY is ridiculous. If you do under 40 a meal, you'll be fine. Most people consume hundreds of carbs a day without realizing it -- and don't eat enough fiber (which does make carbs easier to digest, but again, "net carb" is not a thing).
Best thing to do is write it all down in an app. Every meal. It will make you more mindful.
It is a real nutritional thing because of how fiber is counted on food labels, what are you blathering about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF, keto with whole foods, and weight training.
100% this
Women’s hormones at this stage are tanking and you often need to restrict carbs to see a change. This is particularly true if the weight is accumulating around your waist (the spare tire). Try tracking your carbs for a month, staying under 20 net carbs a day, and I can almost guarantee you will lose weight.
"Net carbs" isn't a thing. I mean, it's a MARKETING thing but it's not a nutritional thing. So ignore this nonsense. Also, 20 a DAY is ridiculous. If you do under 40 a meal, you'll be fine. Most people consume hundreds of carbs a day without realizing it -- and don't eat enough fiber (which does make carbs easier to digest, but again, "net carb" is not a thing).
Best thing to do is write it all down in an app. Every meal. It will make you more mindful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF, keto with whole foods, and weight training.
100% this
Women’s hormones at this stage are tanking and you often need to restrict carbs to see a change. This is particularly true if the weight is accumulating around your waist (the spare tire). Try tracking your carbs for a month, staying under 20 net carbs a day, and I can almost guarantee you will lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF, keto with whole foods, and weight training.
100% this
Women’s hormones at this stage are tanking and you often need to restrict carbs to see a change. This is particularly true if the weight is accumulating around your waist (the spare tire). Try tracking your carbs for a month, staying under 20 net carbs a day, and I can almost guarantee you will lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:You just have to eat less. You don't need as many calories as before. I have found that drinking enough water (at least 60 oz a day) helps a lot with weight control.
Anonymous wrote:You say you eat salads for lunch, but so what? What do you eat in the morning, in the evening and do you snack?
Do you put sauce / ketchup / soya / salad dressing on your foods? Do you consume a lot of dairy.
It sounds honestly, like you don't have a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 47 and just in the last 9 months, I've noticed the pounds creeping on. I haven't changed my eating or exercising. What can I do to shed these 5lbs? I really don't want to have to buy new pants.
Re-check what you are eating. Metabolism does not change that quickly unless there is an underlying health issue. It is very likely that while you say your diet hasn't change it actually has change, A little extra food at each meal, a little extra snacking, more alcohol consumption..the list goes on for ways in which you could be adding in extra calories while still convincing yourself nothing has changed.
Either way the solution is the same. Eat a little less move a little more, but mostly eat less.
Anonymous wrote:IF, keto with whole foods, and weight training.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47 and just in the last 9 months, I've noticed the pounds creeping on. I haven't changed my eating or exercising. What can I do to shed these 5lbs? I really don't want to have to buy new pants.