Mellampard
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Mellampard said:Hi everyone! Last year I had 3 months on the Lighterlife Diet, with stunning results! I did it all with my doctors permission and I lost 3 stones and my blood sugars came down to near perfect and hence my insulin came down to virtually nil! At Christmas I started introducing food, and basically, once I started eating (as I had to give up Lighterlife due to its extreme costs ) I then started to put the weight back on. I decided that even if I could not afford Lighterlife, I could try a similar diet with Slimfast. Now with the LL my blood sugars dropped almost immediately, but with SF, they are staying quite high (between 7 -10). Does anyone know if the SF diet is higher in sugars and not as suitable? I have had to put my insulin dosage back up to! I felt so well on LL, just wish I could get it on NHS, it would save them a fortune in the long run!!!
Any advice would be appreciated :wave:
bethan90 said:The only way of losing weight and keeping it off is to maintain a balanced diet full of basic food and vitamins. I'm not sure about SF specifically but check the carb content and compare to LL. I know that the SF bars are quite high in carbs so you would require more insulin for those.
bethan90 said:I don't know anything about the Newcastle diet but 500 calories a day is a dangerous amount of calories to live off! What were you eating for 500 cals? Did you exercise with that too? Are you type 1? I don't think I could manage eating so little even if I wanted to!
bethan90 said:Wow, defensive reply! I have just read about the trial and I still dont think it's healthy.
Sorry couldn't see your signature as I am on the mobile site not the full site.
bethan90 said:But they're not as healthy as say a meal of chicken breast, whole grain carb and a big plate of veggies are they? And as soon as you start eating normally again 1200+ cals then the weight will creep back on. Unless you go the rest of your life relying on shakes and scarce amounts of food. That was my original argument and I'm sticking to it
Just looked at your diary. Congratulations with the success but you're still not eating normally by fasting which is again dangerous! Anyway enough of my preaching, whatever works for some people doesn't for others. X
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