https://diabetes.co.uk/news/2017/ap...-bariatric-surgery,-study-finds-97033274.html
Great news for type 2 none insulin users.
I'm convinced due to the liver not bariatric surgery!
It's doable for sure....
http://metro.co.uk/2016/09/26/mum-l...nd-replacing-fizzy-drinks-with-water-6152580/
Not IF nor ND but fasting..I would have to fast off and on for 40yrs @Art Of Flowers for the same result of 9st loss.
Show me evidence of people who have lost 9st on ND or IF.
I got as far as 'a 27 year old male....' .Not IF nor ND but fasting..
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2495396/pdf/postmedj00315-0056.pdf
Indeed but he lost 19 stone in just over a year through medically supervised fasting. I was just showing an example of what was possible not making a recommendation.I got as far as 'a 27 year old male....' .
I don't think that would work for me.It's doable for sure....
http://metro.co.uk/2016/09/26/mum-l...nd-replacing-fizzy-drinks-with-water-6152580/
I would love the chance to do this, if only to show my doctors and the rest of the world that I don't cheat and that weightloss is extremely difficult for some of us.Indeed but he lost 19 stone in just over a year through medically supervised fasting. I was just showing an example of what was possible not making a recommendation.
I don't think that would work for me.
I would love the chance to do this, if only to show my doctors and the rest of the world that I don't cheat and that weightloss is extremely difficult for some of us.
yeh, but if all you drink is water and tea and the occasional sparking mineral water at the momentPersonally, I'd at least give it a good go before considering invasive surgery.
yeh, but if all you drink is water and tea and the occasional sparking mineral water at the moment...... Some of us have already done these sensible things years ago and not lost any weight. I'm not arguing that giving up fizzy drink isn't a great idea, I just want to put it out there that we don't all do the wrong things yet we still can't lose weight. Losing weight is hard work for some of us
I would only do this under strict medical supervision. I am happy with my 16:8 IF, but I won't let my calorie intake go below 1200 (no maximum) as I find my metabolism just shuts down. Fasting and losing weight is the easy bit. Living and not putting it back on afterwards is the tough part. I had a friend who did a full fast for 40 days (yep religion again) she was fine, lost a couple of stone, but less than a year later she was heavier than when she started.One of the guys on the ketogenic forums has just (today) broken a 46 day fast. He lost just over 2 stone (31 pounds I think) and has compiled a detailed diary of what he did and how he felt. It's quite inspiring (although there is a bit of religion..which I found slightly unnecessary.. ) but a good read.
Me neither but I have found that doing the same thing all the time can lead to stagnation so to give my weight loss a boost I try to mix up longer fasts with feasting periods. Again this has been gleaned from the ketogenic forums. The feasting lets the body know that food is around and the fasts tend to speed up the metabolism slightly too. I'm only in my first week so will report back later on.what I do not want to do is yo-yo diet again
I would only do this under strict medical supervision. I am happy with my 16:8 IF, but I won't let my calorie intake go below 1200 (no maximum) as I find my metabolism just shuts down. Fasting and losing weight is the easy bit. Living and not putting it back on afterwards is the tough part. I had a friend who did a full fast for 40 days (yep religion again) she was fine, lost a couple of stone, but less than a year later she was heavier than when she started.
I lost a couple of stones slowly with LCHF. Three years later that weight hasn't come back. I am trying new things now to lose more, what I do not want to do is yo-yo diet again.
https://diabetes.co.uk/news/2017/ap...-bariatric-surgery,-study-finds-97033274.html
Great news for type 2 none insulin users.
I'm convinced due to the liver not bariatric surgery!
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