Today is Friday and I've been having a difficult week...and overall a difficul time losing weight. First of all, I ate half of a Carrot Cake....but was on plan prior to that eating Whitecastle Pie...but that seemed to be a lot of calories...and cheese!When I was on Atkins I stuck to it but I was tired all of the time and I was eating a lot of fat, but especially a lost of cheese.... I've been reading a lot of diets on this forum trying to figure out just what is right for me... I like CAD and lost initially 5 pounds, but nothing after that. Then I started cycling and kept gaining and losing the same 5 pounds... Then went to South Beach and lost that 5 pounds in a two week period and nothing since....that was around August 9th...
Based on what I know for sure, I know that when I switch diets I lose weight initially that week but afterwards nothing. So that is telling me that I need to switch things up to continue losing, however, that could simply mean adding in some good carbs and not switching plans...
Plans that I am considering are Eat Fat Get Thin, Barry Groves, and Suzanne Sommers, Sommercize Program....
Today Fawn suggested that following these guidelines would result in a good weight loss program....
[COLOR=red]A solid weight loss plan that most will not have any problems losing on would include:[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]animal proteins including eggs and fish[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]coconut oil[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]olive oil[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]butter[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]vegetables all other than root veggies and corn[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]avocado[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]Now that's pretty boring but it's a guaranteed weight loss plan.[/COLOR]
Alternate Day Fasting...
Source: http://www.carefair.com/html/What_is...ting_5253.htmlWhat is Alternate Day Fasting?
Imagine an eating plan that allows you lose weight by eating your favorite foods such as pasta, bread and dessert in one day but the next day you subside on weight-loss drinks, weight loss bars and decaf tea. This is a brief summery of the latest eating plan called alternate day fasting (ADF), which allows the individual to alternate eating patterns by “feasting one day, but fasting the next day” Unlike popular dieting methods such as the Atkins or South Beach Diet, there are no restrictions on a feast day with ADF: carbohydrates, proteins and fats are allowed, but on a fast day, calorie intake should reduce by almost 50%.
Imagine an eating plan that allows you lose weight by eating your favorite foods such as pasta, bread and dessert in one day but the next day you subside on weight-loss drinks, weight loss bars and decaf tea. This is a brief summery of the latest eating plan called alternate day fasting (ADF), which allows the individual to alternate eating patterns by “feasting one day, but fasting the next day” Unlike popular dieting methods such as the Atkins or South Beach Diet, there are no restrictions on a feast day with ADF: carbohydrates, proteins and fats are allowed, but on a fast day, calorie intake should reduce by almost 50%.Total Comments 0
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