Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
I disagree, some of us are short and 1200 is what’s required in order to lose. It’s not that drastic. 600 cals at dinner. 400 at lunch. 200 cals for breakfast or small snack mid day.
Sorry, but no. I’m sorry you’ve been lied to. You will understand in 20 years when your bones are brittle.
Lol, I don’t eat 1200 calories a day. I probably eat 1800 calories a day, hence why I’m maintaining weight, and not losing.
Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
I disagree, some of us are short and 1200 is what’s required in order to lose. It’s not that drastic. 600 cals at dinner. 400 at lunch. 200 cals for breakfast or small snack mid day.
Sorry, but no. I’m sorry you’ve been lied to. You will understand in 20 years when your bones are brittle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
I disagree, some of us are short and 1200 is what’s required in order to lose. It’s not that drastic. 600 cals at dinner. 400 at lunch. 200 cals for breakfast or small snack mid day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
This. Just because an app tells you to do something doesn't mean it's safe.
x1000 Eat more healthy, not less!
thats so stupid... the reason you lose weight when you eat healthier is beacuse you end up eating less calories. a big salad full of nutrients with some grilled protein is healthy, is a lot in VOLUME, but is not a lot in calories. 1200 calories is perfectlty fine for most women who are not very tall or very big. It just means that all the calries you eat need to have a purpose and be nutritious.
1200 cal diets dont allow for any empty calories if you want to feel full and stay healthy (no sweets, white carbs, sugary drinks included natural juices, no added sugar, no dessert and ideally no alcolohol).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
This. Just because an app tells you to do something doesn't mean it's safe.
x1000 Eat more healthy, not less!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
This. Just because an app tells you to do something doesn't mean it's safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
This. Just because an app tells you to do something doesn't mean it's safe.
Of course it's safe. That is more than a "safe" amount of calories. It's just unpleasant.
Exactly. 1200 is more than enough to support a healthy thriving life! And it's perfectly safe.
Yeah, except it’s not. Very hard to get adequate nutrients, protein, etc on just 1200 calories for anyone over 5 feet.
Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
This. Just because an app tells you to do something doesn't mean it's safe.
Of course it's safe. That is more than a "safe" amount of calories. It's just unpleasant.
Exactly. 1200 is more than enough to support a healthy thriving life! And it's perfectly safe.
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to lose 10 lbs and am using the Lose It app, which has me aiming for 1,250 calories per day. I think I am not making the right food choices because I feel like I am eating very little and am constantly hungry. I think part of the problem is that I eat a lot of high cal foods like olive oil (to sauté veggies or for salad dressing - but just 1T at a time), and love to add cheese and avocado to meals or snack on nuts (but am eating a small portion). I don’t even eat breakfast so most of this is simply coming from breakfast and lunch.
If you eat around 1,200 calories per day can you share what you eat? I guess I need some inspiration for different things to try so I can hopefully eat a little more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1200 calories is too little for anyone. There’s a reason you’re hungry.
This. Just because an app tells you to do something doesn't mean it's safe.
Of course it's safe. That is more than a "safe" amount of calories. It's just unpleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pre-pregnancy, when I was losing weight, I did intermittent fasting. No breakfast (black coffee), a salad for lunch, and then whatever for dinner. I found it much more satisfying than eating three “light” meals and was actually full after dinner.
That is not intermittent fasting. That sounds exactly like my old room mate who was anorexic and bulimic.