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Old 09-13-2021, 10:14 AM   #15
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Hell yeah, love this. I have a goal weight of 150 lbs. I was down to 165 in May but am now back to 181.

Plan- 1 mile walk a day, no pizza. 1 organic protein shake for lunch, 3 unbreaded chicken patties for dinner, no buns. Water and black coffee only.


This plan got me from 215 to 165 in 5 months. I don't get "bored" of food, so I have an advantage

Ya know... there is a pizza diet lol. My biggest thing is bread, and lack of sleep.
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I can honestly go on forever but here are a few more points:

- don't stay up too late; go to bed when you feel sleepy. Don't fight against it. The longer you resist, the harder it'll be to fall asleep cause your body will start running on adrenaline. I set an alarm for 8 hours and 45 mins

-don't eat like 4 hours before bed

- those 1 a day vitamins are garbage. Get a liquid Vit D supplement, cause 400 IU is not enough to even reach the minimum baseline for 50% of the population. In fact, I can't even get to the minimum with 1000 IU, hence why I take 2000. If I take more than 3000 however, I can't sleep. So YMMV. Best thing to do is to get tested actually. Here a Vit D test is about $25 USD. Good to know where you're at. Maybe that's not the problem.

- the anxiety from not doing something is basically your exercise-induced endorphin addicted brain craving exercise lol. Give it what it wants! I get that too

Interesting, I just bought another bottle at Costco not too long ago , so I guess it will go to my dad since he's also into those things. This is exactly the type of feedback I was expecting from this thread. Thanks!
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Ya know... there is a pizza diet lol. My biggest thing is bread, and lack of sleep.
Pizza just ruins my self control. The reason I relapsed is because I had pizza on my birthday at the end of may! So I still have to work on my mind
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Hmm I'd say every person is different. I eat red meat like 5 times a week (after being a vegetarian for 5 years - thank god that's done) and can drink 2-3 times a week and feel great. Actually you need to drink moderately. People with the worst outcomes are usually non-drinkers and alcoholics. The healthiest people are the ones who DO drink but do so in moderation. Oily fish for dinner messes up my sleep (ditto with fish oil) and Avocados mess up my stomach and give me greasy poops (TMI sorry) cause they're so fatty. Definitely stay away from tofu and soy milk.
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Hmm I'd say every person is different....
Oh I've never done it. I got the list from Alton Brown. He did lose a lot of weight. I do believe the "don't eat anything with diet in its name", and no soda, even the zero calorie ones.
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Oh I've never done it. I got the list from Alton Brown. He did lose a lot of weight. I do believe the "don't eat anything with diet in its name", and no soda, even the zero calorie ones.
100%, I don't drink pop and try not to eat foods out of a box.

I think it's most important to follow your ancestral "menu". I'm from the middle east and we basically just ate endless meat, fruits and veggies and occasional bread. So I came to Canada and decided to change up my diet and try vegetarianism. Lab results went south, cholesterol went up (counter-intuitively) and iron/hemoglobin went down. Ever since I'm back on meat, I feel so much better and my bloodwork shows it.
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What sorts of chronic pain? I'm managing some joint/muscle pain with exercise quite successfully. Feel free to DM me if it is similar to mine
Lower back. Wedge-shaped disc between L5/S1. It has been debilitating in the past, but daily yoga has me to a state where other back aches can be worse - like those caused by a weekend regrouting a shower (unusual posture) so that seems pretty good. It does radiate a bit into the hips. Also can have joint pain in my hands, guaranteed after a day in the shop but sometimes just a day on the computer for work.
Also some gut issues I'm chasing right now. That's relatively new though.
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37, 5'3", 182lbs

Used to be extremely active. Up at 4am, gym at 5am 4-5 times a week. Mountain bike or hiked couple times a month. My gym partner had a kid and stopped working out. I spent a large part of last year remodeling a house to sell. Since then I have only been able to work out in short spurts and I loose motivation.

Goal is 165lb.

Back to working out 4 to 5 times a week and eating cleaner. Stretching in the evening and mornings. No more takeout or shortcut meals.
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Lower back. Wedge-shaped disc between L5/S1. It has been debilitating in the past, but daily yoga has me to a state where other back aches can be worse - like those caused by a weekend regrouting a shower (unusual posture) so that seems pretty good. It does radiate a bit into the hips. Also can have joint pain in my hands, guaranteed after a day in the shop but sometimes just a day on the computer for work.
Also some gut issues I'm chasing right now. That's relatively new though.

L5/S1 disc problems here too. If I slack on my core exercises I’m in trouble. I hate car seats without lumbar support or bad lumbar support now.
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Hmm I'd say every person is different.
Yea, I'd say. There is nothing really sound with that list other than it cuts down on calories and some "bad stuff". The good stuff side though looks like it's just the list the author likes to eat when he can't eat anything else.

Tofu and soy milk are examples of that. The jury seems to still be out whether it really is healthy. MomHawk had to cut it out of her diet after several bad episodes from eating just a small amount of it.

Oily fish, yea sure, if you can tolerate eating that type of fish (no thanks).
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Lower back. Wedge-shaped disc between L5/S1. It has been debilitating in the past, but daily yoga has me to a state where other back aches can be worse - like those caused by a weekend regrouting a shower (unusual posture) so that seems pretty good. It does radiate a bit into the hips. Also can have joint pain in my hands, guaranteed after a day in the shop but sometimes just a day on the computer for work.
Also some gut issues I'm chasing right now. That's relatively new though.
I used to have pretty nagging lower back pain and I seem to have gotten rid of it after changing to a firmer mattress and doing deadlifts at the gym. Other lower back exercises work as well. Stretching the glutes and hammies works wonders and I've incorporated glutes into my squats as well, which not only helped with my hip pains but made the squats so much easier. I was doing some lateral hip exercises as well and those helped. Waist down the body is so weird and unpredictable. A calf muscle insufficiency may manifest as hip pain, it's strange. I would just recommend strengthening all muscles below and above the pain. Wrists as well - most of my wrist pain disappeared after some regular forearm strength training.

Make sure you're getting your vitamin D as well. Not sure how old you are but if you're of northern european descent, and living in North America, and not supplementing - you're most likely deficient and one of the side effects is endless joint and muscle aches.
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I did low carb paleo for a few years - dropped from 215ish to 165ish in 6 months, sustained at 175lbs for 3 years then fell off the wagon. I’m now 195 and it’s almost exclusively because of grains, mostly rice but when I get into the gluten everything goes to shit… mental fog, lethargy, focus etc. If I exclude all grains, except rice, I don’t experience the negative side effects beyond fatness. If I exclude all grains entirely, the weight comes off pretty fast.

I avoid all things soy for a host of reasons, even switched soy sauce to coconut aminos which I enjoy more.
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I used to take some Zzquil/ melatonin, but I'm not a fan as it makes it extra hard to wake up in the morning, and I usually get some WEIRD dreams. But in order to give my body the proper rest, I might as well let my brain run wild at night and set multiple alarms.
Zzquil usually knocks you out which causes you to have REM rebound. I get the exact same thing and jesus talk about some of the worst dreams imaginable. Melatonin has helped more but I do feel groggy in the mornings.
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