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thinlizzie10 02-13-2010 12:44 AM

Low calorie intake, all junk
 
I'm not planning on doing this, but I was just curious if anyone had -
Has anyone ever done a very calorie restrictive diet (like under 800 or 1000 calories a day, say) but all junk, like mostly sweets or junk food? When I read the tabloids it seems like a lot of the very thin celebrities do this, eat nothing but like 2 candy bars all day. Because of the raised blood sugar/reduced ability to metabolize fat/etc that comes with eating junk food, it almost seems like eating only 500 calories of junk food a day might actually result in the same fat loss as a like 1300 calorie diet that was actually healthy, low gi foods full of the vitamins etc that your body needs. Anybody else have any thoughts on this?

luckymommy 02-13-2010 01:07 AM

I don't know, but it just sounds like a very good way to destroy your body's metabolism, amongst other negative effects. Also, are you sure that a lot of the thin celebrities do this? It doesn't sound like something that is sustainable and very bad, especially, for someone with a history of diabetes because the blood sugar would drop very quickly. I would think that the metabolism slow down so much that the only weight loss that would result would be from water weight and/or muscle loss (the body is starving and, thus, tries to eat its own muscle). Anyway, it sounds like a horrible, horrible idea and I'm really glad to know that you're not considering it.

loveydovey 02-13-2010 01:47 AM

my friend who is slim eats like this

breakfast - nothing
lunch - 2 egg mc muffins
snack - chips
dinner - chips
supper - chips

lol.. i think im healthy!!


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