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I agree. I tried the lo-carb thing once for a while and had the worst constipation of my life, all that heavy meaty food. And I got so sick of eggs, I probably hadn't an egg for a month afterwards. I know my body feels better eating fibrous foods and wholegrains. Regarding the rules, this is what helps me: eat big meals. Love, Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: mygoal135 To: Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:37 AM Subject: [nosdiet] (unknown) to respond to cat's question a couple days ago, i've averaged about a pound a week so far. like someone else was mentioning, it's been a sort of two steps forward, one step back process so far. i must have missed something with all this low-carb talk. it seems to me that adding low-carb to no-s is making the process much harder than it needs to be. unless a person already eats very reasonably (i would assume that person would already be at an ideal weight and have little need for diets) following the no-s diet will certainly lead to weight loss, and it allows for eating carbs, protein, and fat in a proportion that tastes and feels normal. i would think that adding further restrictions would just make it more difficult to stick with, and more difficult to achieve permanent results. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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