Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think society should just accept that people can be fat and healthy.
Perhaps up to a certain point. But just watch a few episodes of 600 lb life... those people can barely move and no one can call them healthy. That's what happens eventually if you keep gaining weight.
You do understand that reality TV is not real life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think society should just accept that people can be fat and healthy.
Perhaps up to a certain point. But just watch a few episodes of 600 lb life... those people can barely move and no one can call them healthy. That's what happens eventually if you keep gaining weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Now that I know the secret, surely I will be skinny in no time. I can’t thank you enough.
Yeah but really. What is your answer? Why do you think it should be different for you?
I’m just a fat fat fatty fat fat who can’t stop eating for pleasure!
You are not alone!
Anonymous wrote:I think society should just accept that people can be fat and healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Now that I know the secret, surely I will be skinny in no time. I can’t thank you enough.
Yeah but really. What is your answer? Why do you think it should be different for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Now that I know the secret, surely I will be skinny in no time. I can’t thank you enough.
Yeah but really. What is your answer? Why do you think it should be different for you?
I’m just a fat fat fatty fat fat who can’t stop eating for pleasure!
Anonymous wrote:I think society should just accept that people can be fat and healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Apparently. You know thin people don’t eat carrots cuz they like them better than chips, right?
Now that I know the secret, surely I will be skinny in no time. I can’t thank you enough.
Yeah but really. What is your answer? Why do you think it should be different for you?
I’m just a fat fat fatty fat fat who can’t stop eating for pleasure!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Now that I know the secret, surely I will be skinny in no time. I can’t thank you enough.
Yeah but really. What is your answer? Why do you think it should be different for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Now that I know the secret, surely I will be skinny in no time. I can’t thank you enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
So why don’t you then? Why can some people do it but not you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yet you’re the one complaining about being fat and needing a drug to make you so nauseated you can’t eat. Hmm…weird that the one thing drs say works (healthy plant based diet) actually works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.
Yes! This is the literature that is missing from PubMed. PP, thank you for educating us—no one had ever thought to eat less before you came along dropping knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you just eat less? More raw fruits and veggies. Pound a glass of water first and see if that fills you up.
I hate most unseasoned veggies so if I’m eating them, it’s because I’m actually hungry. A small amount fills me up.
You just have to get over the idea that food should bring you pleasure.
Wow, this is groundbreaking. Have you published?? If not you have missed your calling. You should consider submitting an article to the American Journal of Public Health. I hope you at least sent your groundbreaking findings to the CDC, FDA, health and human services etc….they need to know about raw fruits and veggies.