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Old 06-13-2010, 02:25 PM   #1  
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hello well im new to this forum, i recently found it by google searching

im intrigued want to lose weight, i do workout, do the slim in 6, and run every afternoon, i do a no carb diet which i know its bad, but im willing to try a new diet or follow a new regimen

what is a good diet that works? and its not expensive?

any will help thank you
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Old 06-13-2010, 03:07 PM   #3  
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I lost by calorie counting aiming for 1200-1400 calories a day. I try to cook/prepare all my food myself from scratch so I know what's going into everything.

I eat 3 meals ~ 300-450 calories, and 1-2 small snacks (100-200 calories) spaced out throughout the day.
I drink a lot of water and green tea eliminating drinking my calories because if I'm not careful, a Starbucks coffee can be 300-400 calories so I've switched to espesso with skim milk.

I go low carb because fruits and vegetables have carbs too. I need my carbs to exercise without feeling light headed so I try to aim for whole grains like brown rice, whole-wheat pasta and other whole grains.

Good luck with everything.
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Old 06-13-2010, 03:33 PM   #4  
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I second calorie counting, it's free (well except for the food of course).

I've lost all of my weight with some version of calorie counting and the last 30 lbs with just straight forward traditional calorie counting/food journaling. It's the way to go for me and will be my maintenance plan as well. Check out the calorie counting forum for more info.
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I'm personally doing the Herbal Magic program right now and REALLY enjoying it and SEEING results.

However if you're looking for a low carb or 'no' carb diet that actually works google Naturopathic Diet or purchase the book 'The New Naturopath Diet' by Dr. Penny Kendall-Reed (plenty of great recipes, too). I did this in the past, and it truly works if you follow it, but with the medication I was taking, I was unable to stay with it because I needed more carbs.
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Old 06-27-2010, 02:11 PM   #6  
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I agree with InControl2Day
  • count calories
  • measure and/or weigh food for accuracy
  • eat lean protein & fibrous carbs every meal
  • no starchy carbs in PM
  • drink at least 64oz water daily
  • don't skip meals
  • no eating 2-3 hours before bedtime
  • add few more carbs every 4th day
  • eliminate processed foods as much as possible
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i do a no carb diet which i know its bad, but im willing to try a new diet or follow a new regimen
You might try the Primal program (link to 3FC Primal thread) which works great and is very healthy. It is a "lower" carb plan because it limits grains, especially wheat-based products. The basics are fibrous veggies, proteins and good fats (including animal fats).

One of our thread members, BibBob, recently wrote a synopsis of the plan, which I think is good:
Here's 3 things to stop doing:
1. Eating grains
even whole grains are poison
2. Eating refined sugars
this is a huge list of products
3. Eating refined oils
this is a bigger list!

Don't do those three and you are basically primal! No need for obsessing over counting calories and tracking macros. Completely conquer those three and eat what remains somewhat balanced and you will see results.

Here's ten things you should try to do:

1. Eat lots of animals and plants.
think of plants as those you can eat raw - no grains
2. Move around a lot at a slow pace.
the science is very solid behind this - take a long leisurely walk
3. Lift heavy things.
one a week keeps the muscles strong and healthy
4. Run really fast every once in a while.
I do this in the pool. It stokes fat burning hormones
5. Get lots of sleep.
not so easy for me, but try
6. Play.
what a change in my spirit to start playing more
7. Get some sunlight every day.
when the sun it out, you should visit it
8. Avoid trauma.
good advice here
9. Avoid poisonous things.
this includes lots of food stuff
10. Use your mind.
read GCBC, then move to the next
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