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<blockquote data-quote="Caeseji" data-source="post: 2021321" data-attributes="member: 497882"><p>Ahhhh sorry, must have got my wires crossed somewhere and read it in some other article. Thanks for the report link, it's why I decided not to use that method to put mine into remission. I would rather eat a decent whole foods low/zero carb diet than risk the rebound going back to normal food. It is what works for the individual however and I salute the people that did manage it.</p><p></p><p>[USER=500391]@Mollyc1995[/USER] It does get that way sometimes, I think I said it in another topic of the 'swinging pendulum of optimism', sometimes it can be all the way over to full and then the weight of everything will pull it back over to the other side. You have to feel it out and sort out what works for you but one of the decent ways I have found to drop weight has been throwing in some intermittent fasting. May be that you have to let your body have some recovery from those foods for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caeseji, post: 2021321, member: 497882"] Ahhhh sorry, must have got my wires crossed somewhere and read it in some other article. Thanks for the report link, it's why I decided not to use that method to put mine into remission. I would rather eat a decent whole foods low/zero carb diet than risk the rebound going back to normal food. It is what works for the individual however and I salute the people that did manage it. [USER=500391]@Mollyc1995[/USER] It does get that way sometimes, I think I said it in another topic of the 'swinging pendulum of optimism', sometimes it can be all the way over to full and then the weight of everything will pull it back over to the other side. You have to feel it out and sort out what works for you but one of the decent ways I have found to drop weight has been throwing in some intermittent fasting. May be that you have to let your body have some recovery from those foods for a while. [/QUOTE]
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