Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat to 80% fullness, no more. Leave your body room to digest. Eat nutritionally dense foods, not calorically dense foods.
This is how I've eaten for the last 20 years, and it's helped me maintain my weight with ease. I never knew there was an actual name for it or that's it's a recognized concept until I started reading up on The Blue Zones. This is how Okinawans eat, it's called Hara Hachi Bu. I know in the past on this forum it's been criticized however pretty much everything discussed in this forum pisses someone off, so I don't pay attention to it. I know it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Fasting works. Skip a few meals and see what happens. You will feel very hungry ... That's the point. Your body will start consuming your extra fat.
I have easily lost 10 pounds this way, when I need to.
Do you gain it all back though really quickly?
I actually never do. I'm your height and am basically a thin person -- I'm almost always around 125 and am 5'6". Early in the pandemic I packed on an extra 10 pounds and in December I honestly just severely reduced my diet for a week and the weight was gone, and has not returned. I do also exercise often.
This used to work until I went through menopause at 53. It no longer does.
Anonymous wrote:After my baby was born, I was stuck at 130lb for 5 months post partum (was 5’1” and 120 pre-pregnancy). I was walking a ton and thought I ate pretty healthy. I figured this was just what a mom body looks like for me in my late 30s and didn’t worry about it. But then DH was diagnosed with hypertension so we stopped buying any junk food and even started drinking our coffee black. I lost 10 lbs in 2 months. Didn’t count calories or restrict portions since I was exclusively breast feeding.
In retrospect, although I was eating lots of vegetables and never drank soda or juice, my diet wasn’t as healthy as I thought it was. I was eating a small portion of chips and ice cream or cookies at least every other day. Even if it’s just a couple cookies, they add up if you’re eating them regularly. That was 2 years ago and I’ve kept the weight off even though I don’t exercise much. I eat a treat once or twice a week, but the rule is no junk food from the grocery store or anything on a habitual basis. It has to be something special, like one pastry at the farmers market. Now that it’s become a habit to eat less junk, I no longer crave it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Fasting works. Skip a few meals and see what happens. You will feel very hungry ... That's the point. Your body will start consuming your extra fat.
I have easily lost 10 pounds this way, when I need to.
Do you gain it all back though really quickly?
I actually never do. I'm your height and am basically a thin person -- I'm almost always around 125 and am 5'6". Early in the pandemic I packed on an extra 10 pounds and in December I honestly just severely reduced my diet for a week and the weight was gone, and has not returned. I do also exercise often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the things on this thread are straight up disordered eating. Truly.
Nice clothes that fit well. Hair, nails. Maybe a facial. Drink lots of water. Don’t eat a ton of salt leading up to it. SLEEP. And yes, eat protein and veggies. But starving yourself isn’t it girlies.
Losing 10lbs in 8 weeks is NOT starving yourself...girlie or dudie
It's not naked and afraid starving, but it's a calorie deficit of almost 1,000 a day. Not healthy or sustainable or likely to stay off. This yoyo s*** is why everybody's metabolisms by are wrecked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the things on this thread are straight up disordered eating. Truly.
Nice clothes that fit well. Hair, nails. Maybe a facial. Drink lots of water. Don’t eat a ton of salt leading up to it. SLEEP. And yes, eat protein and veggies. But starving yourself isn’t it girlies.
Losing 10lbs in 8 weeks is NOT starving yourself...girlie or dudie
Anonymous wrote:Some of the things on this thread are straight up disordered eating. Truly.
Nice clothes that fit well. Hair, nails. Maybe a facial. Drink lots of water. Don’t eat a ton of salt leading up to it. SLEEP. And yes, eat protein and veggies. But starving yourself isn’t it girlies.
Anonymous wrote:Eat to 80% fullness, no more. Leave your body room to digest. Eat nutritionally dense foods, not calorically dense foods.
Anonymous wrote:Eat to 80% fullness, no more. Leave your body room to digest. Eat nutritionally dense foods, not calorically dense foods.