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New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?
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Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2015-01-18 7:59 AM
Subject: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?


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I've tried advocare and I just couldn't do the pills, they made me sick. Has anyone tried a diet that they just loved that didn't require them to take 30,000 pills everyday? Thanks in advance!!
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-01-18 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?


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 Low carb Mediterranean. Basically lots of green veggies and meat/fish, very little fruit and you can have a glass of wine every night. First time I tried it, I lost 12 pounds in 2 weeks. 

Not as fast but a little easier to maintain --  eat veggies, beans, eggs/meat/fish, fruit once a day and periodically splurge on rice or baked potatoes. The only dairy is real butter, cheese, or ranch dressing and I lay on the olive oil. Try not eat after 4pm. 

My problem is I love pizza and pasta and ice cream but I've noticed I feel like crap afterwards. 
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2015-01-18 8:33 AM
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Grain free. Read Wheat Belly. Changed my life for the better.
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jenagarwood
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2015-01-18 10:20 AM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?




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I love my Thrive :) it is not a magical weight loss program--any product that claims to be, is full of it. But, it gives my body what it needs, so I don't crave the carbs and sugar. It makes eating healthy with smaller portions very easy. It also gives me the energy and relief from joint aches, so I can exercise :)
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-01-18 11:10 AM
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eat less move more  diets are fad eat less move more park at ther very back use stairs 

eat fruit take its a new life style but a trear is ok occasionally eat smart

i am on a eat less move more and its double tough in a wheelchair and i am a quad not a para like amber  but i have dropped to 2 sizes in 2 months

just by limitting carlories to 1000 a day

 
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dream_chaser
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-01-18 1:08 PM
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Paleo Diet! Many on here have done well on it, eating real food...no pills shakes or whatever!

Edited by dream_chaser 2015-01-18 1:09 PM
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Liz
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-01-18 1:36 PM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?



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Weight Watchers it is rated the highest for weight loss. You go by points. It works. I lost 30 pound in 3 months last year reached my goal weight and am now a lifetime member. You learn what are healthy low point foods but is does not restrict you from eating anything just stay within your points allowed and move move move. 1st diet I have been able to stay with and Im in my 50s.. It really is about changing your life not a diet per say

Edited by Liz 2015-01-18 1:38 PM
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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-01-18 2:04 PM
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Eat clean and stay out of the middle aisles at the grocery store..... Now, if I could just follow that for myself....
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-01-18 3:34 PM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?


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Longneck - 2015-01-18 3:04 PM

Eat clean and stay out of the middle aisles at the grocery store..... Now, if I could just follow that for myself....

Yep..so true.I wish I could get my schedule together enough to follow this as well.My work doesnt allow for much of the menues and eating right.heck...I barely know my name at the moment.
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mam0329
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2015-01-18 5:58 PM
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As much as I would love a quick fix, I don't do pills etc... We try not to call it a diet but just being healthy and eating like we should. We are trying to go back more toward the Paleo way. The reason we like this way is because we feel better mentally and physically. Do something that is easy and will work for you. Good luck in whatever you do.
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luckyjo
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2015-01-18 6:32 PM
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Do not eat: potatoes, pasta, bananas, margarine
Do not drink anything from concentrate.
I lost 35 lbs.
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abrooks
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2015-01-18 9:07 PM
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I'm on day 18 of Chirothin and I'm down 13.5 lbs. its a mix of paleo, weight watchers, parts of Adkins,, Etc.. It does have 1 supplement drop during losing phase but basically it is a very focused portion control diet with only clean foods! No oils, no fat, no nuts, lean proteins only, no dairy, no grains, no potatoes, no sodas, lots of water... No exercise and the losing phase is 42daya (2 are loading days).. Then there's a Maintence phase where you add additional portions and some additional sources of protein..

I feel so much better in a short time. It's easy to stay focused when the weight is falling off and you are eating GOOD food. Your stomach will growl, but you refuel with really good food. You get a handle on the difference between bored eating and real hunger also.. I'm on the road a lot and have managed to stay on track! Lots of veggies and I get FRUIT!! I just feel that the commitment to clean foods is a lifestyle change for me! My face has cleared up, my skin is more hydrated, and my belly fat is shrinking big time!

Drawback: less insulation means I'm cold lol. Hoping to lose 30# total during losing phase which will put me in the low side of overweight on the BMI chart. I'm just super excited about it and not shakes or pills! The supplement is tasteless.
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Ctrygirl14
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-01-18 9:10 PM
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I do things the old fashion way. I eat six small meals a day, every 2.5 to 3 hours. I work out 5 to 6 times a week. I take vitamins and 2 workout supplements. I eat raw foods, nothing from a box or can. No pop or candy. I've lost 40 lbs.

Its my lifestyle, not a diet or fad. Good luck!
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-01-19 1:05 AM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?



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Liz - 2015-01-18 1:36 PM

Weight Watchers it is rated the highest for weight loss. You go by points. It works. I lost 30 pound in 3 months last year reached my goal weight and am now a lifetime member. You learn what are healthy low point foods but is does not restrict you from eating anything just stay within your points allowed and move move move. 1st diet I have been able to stay with and Im in my 50s.. It really is about changing your life not a diet per say

Weight watchers has been around a long time. When other diets come and go, weight watchers is still around.
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Murphy
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-01-19 6:09 AM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?



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Ctrygirl14 - 2015-01-18 10:10 PM I do things the old fashion way. I eat six small meals a day, every 2.5 to 3 hours. I work out 5 to 6 times a week. I take vitamins and 2 workout supplements. I eat raw foods, nothing from a box or can. No pop or candy. I've lost 40 lbs. Its my lifestyle, not a diet or fad. Good luck!

 This is the right way. Pills, wraps, and shakes don't make you lose weight. It's a lifestyle change. If it comes in a package, don't eat it. Lots of fruits, veggies, and protein. Join groups on Facebook that encourage clean eating.

Please do not take pills or use fad diets. They DO NOT work and can be hazardous to your health.

Also, you MUST be active in order to lose weight! Not just a treadmill either - lift heavy things!! 
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snoopy
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-01-19 6:42 AM
Subject: RE: New year, starting a new diet! Any recommendations?



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I am thinking about doing Medifast, any thoughts?
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