Anonymous wrote:I am 53. on a very easy diet thanks to Trader Joe's! I stopped all white food, rice potatoes, chips, bread....I used riced collar flower from Trader Joe's in place of regular rice. I still have my glass or two of red wine, I have lost 10 lbs in 1 month. I only have 5 more to go. It was only hard the first few days. Breakfast consist of nuts and an apple, lunch is chicken and salad, dinner is a lot of veggies with black beans and chicken or ground beef
you just have to decide you are going to do it and stick with it. I have a cheat day on saturday, one meal only I can cheat.
forgot to say, get a fitbit and walk 10k steps every day. The bottom line is the kitchen. Exercise helps but what you eat is far more important with weight loss
Anonymous wrote:53 and lost 20 lbs easily by reducing carbs, cutting out sugar (except low glycemic fruit like berries), and all processed foods. I increased good fats and exercise a few times a week. I have more energy than in my 30s and don't get cravings for anything even though I used to love bread and bagels.
Anonymous wrote:I do intermittent fasting. And it's working. Give it a try
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OP, the short story is calories in=calories out is not the correct way to go about it.
Eat what your ancestors ate. (Like that saying, if you want the rocket to fly, give it rocket fuel)
I got down to my pre-pregnancy weight without being hungry, and without doing "chronic cardio." I gave up eating grains and added sugar, I go for walks, I lift weights a little bit, I get sleep. I can eat meat, fat, butter, bacon!
Before I figured this out, I used to excercise like crazy, was in weight watchers, etc. and I was just stuck on a hellish hamster wheel of excersise, hunger, calorie (point) counting and tiredness.