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Old 07-18-2014, 01:14 PM   #16  
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CrimsonTears Awesome for you for trying to figure this out now! You are lucky to be so young and in a good position to make lifelong changes before it gets even more difficult to get to a healthier weight.

I see this thread was bumped and is a month old, and your ticker says you've lost 12 pounds! That's awesome! Did you figure out something that is working, or are you trying something out?

I'll leave my comments about my diet out for now. I'm just to see how you're making out so far.
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Old 07-20-2014, 12:37 AM   #17  
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I'm trying to diet using portion control. Sometimes it doesn't always work out however. Yesterday, I bought the most delicious looking local red cherries from my supermarket. I ended up eating the whole container. Half when I bought them and the other half about an hour ago.
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Old 07-22-2014, 10:23 PM   #18  
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I don't know if you'd call it a diet, so to speak.
I eliminated things slowly and replaced them. I cut out bread, pasta, potatoes, starchy and replaced it with veggies and fruit. I cut out the pop and replaced it with water and tea which I'm still working on that one.
Instead of popcorn, I choose a rice cake or an apple.

Good luck!
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Old 07-26-2014, 02:05 PM   #19  
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Old 08-14-2014, 02:58 AM   #20  
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I would start by cutting out all processed foods. It doesn't nourish you body properly and is usually full of salt and sugar, which bloats your body and leaves you feeling hungry again an hour or two later.

For a vegetarian diet, try eating tofu (not the fake chicken stuff, just plain tofu - its high in protein and low in fat and calories), quinoa (low in carbs, high in protein and contains all essential amino acids) and lot of fruit and veggies.

You should aim to follow a whole foods, low fat low sodium diet. This will give you the best results and you should see results pretty quickly as well. Calorie counting won't be as necessary if you cut out processed foods and fast foods.

Remember, weight loss is 80-90% diet and only 10-20% exercise. If you can only change one thing, then change your diet! I guarantee you will see results!

Good luck!!!
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Old 08-14-2014, 10:34 AM   #21  
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This is not a weight loss tip, but a health tip. I was reading up about nutrition and the vitamins and nutrients in vegetables and decided to increase my vegetable consumption. Every week I would try a different vegetables from the produce department, read up on how to prepare it, and doing that I found a lot of veggies that I liked but had never eaten before. Some I had tried before, but they tasted better prepared in a different way. At that point I was still eating a lot of snack food and low nutrient foods. As I started enjoying more and more vegetables, eventually my cravings for the empty calories faded away. I think once your body starts getting the nutrients it needs you lose your cravings for sweets and snacks.

Is the weight falling off? No, because I still eat too much and exercise too little , so my weight loss is very slow. But I think my body is healthier because I'm getting more nutrients.
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Old 08-24-2014, 11:50 AM   #22  
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Old 09-05-2014, 12:45 PM   #23  
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I haven't been here in a long time. There used to be a You on a Diet group here but that seems to be gone. That plan worked great for me. Dr.Oz seems to have gone off the deep end now but I still like that book.
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