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Originally Posted by nitenic: |
I just started for my second time on IP. The first time worked great! I loved the results but then went PT at work and the cost deterred me. THen I jsut got crazy and at whenever and whatever...yeah, that doesn't work so well! I started back 2 weeks ago. I still find it hard to pay the cost and have often wondered if you couldn't find a happy medium between Atkins and IP. However after reading the posts and googled the both, I still beleive that the IP approach and schedule of phases is best. I found this thread very helpful in saving money while still following the "plan". I have a 21 year old daughter who would love to do it too but can't afford the IP "food" either. I think we are going to try the EAS alternative. I do like the tested cheat of the laughing cow cheese on flax seed crackers. My weakness is not sweets but cheese so that may just be what I need. Thanks for all of the great advice! I hope to find motivation here daily from now on! great job everyone! What an awesome decision to get healthy and then look good in the process!
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Originally Posted by 1rbeth: |
Lord knows I'm as subversive as anyone, maybe more so because I actively work at it. But something I learned early on is that you simply cannot succeed at breaking the rules unless you understand them. That way you can use the reasoning behind the rule to your own benefit.
Love your wording on this paragraph on breaking rules...I live by that and it works so well for me! |
Originally Posted by CBG: |
Can eggbeaters be used instead of the IP omlette stuff?
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Lindora
Has anyone tried adding the lindora products to the ip plan AND noticed any negative effects like lack of weight loss or stalling? I've compared the ingredients lists of both boxes (both ip and lindora) and the ingredients are the same. In some cases the food is identical! I think the company that makes the bars for ideal protein also makes the bars for lindora. The packaging is the same. This lindora product has aspartame but that ip product has aspartame. I've been a slow looser and I don't want to make it worse by introducing something that will slow me down even more or stop me altogether. I've only lost 10 lbs in the last 7 weeks but lost 7 inches. I've been doing ip for 6 months and I just need some variety! Am I making a mistake? :?:
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Figgy: It didn't slow me down. :)
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Isopure no carb shakes
I started taking these shakes on the 6th day of my IP journey. I have lost just the same with them. I only use a half of serving bc one serving has 50 grams of protein. So I just use one scoop which is more cost effective you are still getting 25 grams of protein. Plus when you split it you only get 105 calories and a half a gram of fat. Here is the nutrition info about Isopure
Click for larger image The elite protein elixir. 50 grams of 100% whey protein isolate. 1g of fat, no lactose, and glutamine enriched but with zero carbs. Also sweetened with apartame free Sucralose, the only zero calorie sweetener made from sugar. Size: 3lbs 7.5lbs Flavors: Cookies 'N Creme Dutch Chocolate (low carb) Banana Cream Mango Peach Strawberries & Cream Mint Chocolate Chip Creamy Vanilla Pineapple Orange Banana Alpine Punch Apple Melon Packaging: Nutrition Facts (Creamy Vanilla) Amt per Serving % Daily Value Serving Size: 2 Scoops (62g) Calories 210 Calories from Fat 10 Total Fat 1g 1% Saturated Fat .5g 3% Cholesterol 5mg 2% Sodium 320mg 15% Potassium 750mg 20% Total Carbohydrate 0g 0% Dietary Fiber 0g 0% Sugars 0g Protein 50g Vitamin A 50% Vitamin C 50% Calcium 60% Iron 6% Vitamin D 50% Vitamin E 50% Vitamin K 50% Thiamin 50% Riboflavin 50% Niacin 50% Vitamin B6 50% Folate 50% Vitamin B12 50% Biotin 50% Pantothenic Acid 50% Phosphorus 50% Iodine 50% Magnesium 50% Zinc 50% Selenium 50% Copper 50% Manganese 50% Chromium 50% Molybdenum 50% Chloride 20% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. |
Originally Posted by Figgypudding: |
I have only used the alternative sites (Lindora, Nashua, Doctor's Best) and have lost 60 lbs.
Do research though...You can't just order whatever from these sites. You need to compare to IP and make informed decisions. For example, I prefer Lindora's Mint Hot Choc to Doctor's Best (yuck) and Lindora's is lower in carbs and calories (if I remember correctly). Please check out the link below...this is a spreadsheet a LOT of us put together so you could compare the various products! https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?...vdXAza3c&hl=en |
Originally Posted by wyoangel: |
Does anyone know how atkins endulge chocolate coconut bars compare to the IP bars? I know longer have the box and IP doesn't print info on the packages.
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Can anyone explain to me what the different highlighted areas on the spreadsheets mean??
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