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If your are thinking for "Naturally thin" then I think YOGA is the best option with proper diet chart including protein shake.
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That's why my first reaction to posts that say "I've been eating 800 calories per day for 2 months but haven't lost a pound" is skepticism. Hope I'm not offending anyone by saying this -- just sharing some honest thoughts. F. |
I agree with this & the post you quoted also. That is why I like threads like this where people can freely say what they think.
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I had ice cream for dinner last night though :dizzy: |
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When I was 18 & a freshman in college, I went on my first diet to lose the Freshman 15 (or in my case, 20). At the time I drank coffee loaded with cream and sugar. I didn't want to waste those calories in coffee so my RA told me that if I drank my coffee black for 30 days I wouldn't like it but I wouldn't be able to go back to drinking it with sugar. I did what she suggested and I remember choking down coffee those first weeks. I went from being able to drink about a half-cup the first week back up to about two cups by the end of the 30 days. Still didn't like it, though. So when the 30 days were up I tried it with cream and sugar again, just to see if what she said was true. Just like you, wannabeskinny, I had to spit it out. It was nasty. It took me another few months to learn to actually ENJOY black coffee. Now it is the first thing I go for in the morning and nothing is more relaxing than having that warm cup of black coffee first thing every morning. If anyone is trying to learn how to drink coffee black, believe me, this works. |
Lately, I've tried to lower how much creamer I've used. I was using 4-5 non-dairy creamers, 5-6 sugars at work. Now I will do an almost exact TBSP of a liquid creamer if I have a choice with 1 splenda.
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It is so true! I actually have a close friend who researchers this.
One of the thing she always says is "you crave the foods that you know" ... and says that if you force a lifestyle change, after about three months, you will generally start craving the healthy foods you have been eating instead of junk! |
You can absolutely train your taste buds, for sugar as well as for salt.
I've been using very little salt, as I cook for two toddlers. In the beginning, I would just cook everything without salt and then add some salt on my plate, but then I was too lazy to do that and actually got used to eating what my toddlers eat, i.ej. potatoes, rice, pasta or vegetables with very little salt. Downside of this is I no more enjoy most meals in restaurants, as they're too salty for me! Same with sugar, I've been on SBD for two weeks now and the other day I took a sip of coke...ewww, overly sweet now that I haven't been having anything sweet for two weeks. Truth is I haven't been using much arteficial sweataners either, so my taste buds had forgotten what sweets taste like. Never thought this would happen in just two weeks, and I was sugar addict before! |
You should all watch the documentary on Youtube called "Why Thin People Aren't Fat".
It's about an hour long and it's really amazing. |
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Did the same thing with sugar in my coffee. I could never go cold turkey, so I just added one less packet until I go used to it, then stepped down again. Now I think the Starbucks creations are just too thick and sweet to drink. |
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