borofergie
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stevolution said:In other news, I'm 263.8lbs this morning. That's 3.4lbs down from yesterday and 8.4lbs down in total.
It's hard to stay ambivalent about this weight loss, even though I keep in mind it's just a pleasing side effect to the real goal.
You haven't met 'the girls' yet! :lol:borofergie said:Pull-ups scare the heeby-jeebies out of me...
Ivenoidea said:Hi Steve,
I did the Newcastle diet a few months ago, I lost 3 stone, blood pressure went really low (it wasn't high to begin with) BS levels went to normal, got into medium clothes and 32" waist jeans (a tiny bit tight) I felt physically lighter fitter and healthier. I stuck to it 100 per cent but did it through my local GP who prescribed me Optifast and checked me every week. He said I was the first person he had ever known to reverse my diabetes! I had printed and taken all of professor Taylors info off the website to help him understand what the study was all about.
For me, once you have done it a couple of weeks the diet was pretty much the easiest diet I have tried, I have always found it difficult to "cut down" but please make sure you have a plan for when you finish the diet, and start introducing food again slowly over the next couple of weeks, as I really got the munchies, I found it harder being off the diet than on it
The diet is just the start of changing your mindset for the rest of your life, it really does open up your ideas of what you are eating and causing this problem in the first place.
Good luck
stevolution said:HI guys. I'm feeling pretty chipper because I think I've come up with a long-term plan for when I finish this Newcastle 'diet'.
I've read a lot about the benefits of intermittent fasting before via the Mike O'Donnell website, and I know Defren practices it now.
I've just watched the BBC Horizon programme 'Eat, Fast and Live Longer' and I'm now convinced this is the way forward for me.
I'll use 4 feed, 3 fast days coming off the diet, and as a general rule and I can switch to 5 feed, 2 fast.
I have to do more study to satisfy my curiosity, but I'm pretty sure this is the future for the new slim me!
Defren, you're leading the field again!
Thanks Jo. Paleo's the one for me when I get back to normality. :thumbup:Defren said:stevolution said:Brilliant work so far Steve, I am so impressed with your dedication and determination. I know you will benefit in all the ways you hope to by the end of the diet.
stevolution said:Thanks Jo. Paleo's the one for me when I get back to normality. :thumbup:Defren said:stevolution said:Brilliant work so far Steve, I am so impressed with your dedication and determination. I know you will benefit in all the ways you hope to by the end of the diet.
I feel there actually might be light at the end of the tunnel after watching that Horizon programme.
It's an effective way of reducing calories without feeling really deprived.
I was worried about calorie overload on the feed days but the woman researcher found that it normalises, the the subjects actually ate less on an aggregate week anyway.
How have you found feed days after fast days?
I know I'm jumping the gun but I want to a really solid plan in place for the end of this.
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