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I know nuts = danger for me.
You are doing well now cold ethyl, so forget what is past, enjoy the present, and look forward to the future.
Dinner sounds delicious.
 
I think the best way is to lose some, then stay that weight for a while, then go on to lose some more.
 
Pipp..
Yes, a huge black labrador sat on my lap!!

I know from my own experience that I was not having enough fat... This then contributed to having bowel problem and it certainly helped my leg pain... However, I still think I'm
Not having enough fat n protein and thats why I stay so **** muscly....

No not type 2 or trying to lose weight, the opposite almost!!! I do sympathise, but thats why I say high fat may not be right, but perhaps more fat (not in a gallon drum!) as high fat will not suit everyone..


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I am also very muscly. My muscles wobble a bit though.
 
Nuts...and pumpkin seeds - they've been my downfall this week. It's just too easy to have another handful, and yes, so many calories for so little
I'm going to have to knock them on the head.

I'm also concerned about the increase in processed pork products. I've been having some sort of bacon, ham, salami or Polish sausage on a daily basis.

On the other hand, while I'm not doing high fat, I've not deliberately cut back on olive oil or butter, but I have been measuring and recording it. Not I'm not having bread I'm really not getting through anywhere near as much butter as I used to (I'd never have marg).

So, you can see I'm still learning!
 
There is nothing healthy about fruit! Its loaded with fructose and will destroy your liver. Keep to the vegetables except potato, sweetcorn, carrots
 

I knew nuts and seeds have lots of calories, but I took dietdoctor.com advice a bit too literally, 'eat all you like'. Then when I had another look it said 'in moderation'. Moderation was not all I liked though. I have learned my lesson now.
I can't cope with the processed meats on a regular basis. Not having butter much because not having bread, I think margarine is disgusting.. Would like to eat as much as I want of cheese, but think that would be a lot of cheese, so will only have small amount in the house. Cream is too rich for me, but will try to have some. Maybe make ice cream with berries.
I am still learning too.
 
There is nothing healthy about fruit! Its loaded with fructose and will destroy your liver. Keep to the vegetables except potato, sweetcorn, carrots
Can you explain a bit more please?
 
There is nothing healthy about fruit! Its loaded with fructose and will destroy your liver
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If it were true, it's rather strange that those who eat more fruit are likely to be of lower weight and healthier than others.
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Studies on fructose overfeeding have been just that, very large amounts of fructose eaten in a most unnatural way. ( ie one such study used 1.5g/per kilo a day for a week and the men developed a bit more liver fat. That means they fed a 75kg man with 112g of fructose every day for a week . The dose makes the poison.
Apples contain more fructose than most other fresh fruits. An apple weighing 150 g contains only 11g of fructose but lots of other potential health benefits
I somehow doubt many people put on weight or developed fatty liver from including normal quantities of whole apples, pears or strawberries as part of their normal diet
Even Dr Lustig has no problem with whole fruits.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/...-for-eating-fruit/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0

Others will tell you to test various fruits since some have greater effects on glucose levels than others. Most people report few problems with berries (though they aren't necessarily the lowest in glucose/sucrose content.)
sugar content of fruits: http://thepaleodiet.com/fruits-and-sugars/
 
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i don,t have a debit or credit card so can,t buy anything from the internet
my mum won,t use her card to order for me as shes scared
if you are worried about running up bills or have other problems get a prepaid credit card and you will never owe money .Amazon should accept this. Its called quidity
 
Ive read the Newcastle Report and Richard Doubtys article and they make a lot of sense though im not sure that the 800 cal a day diet would allow a person to take any serious exercise -would you have the energy to use up say 600 cals a day eating so little? My comments about sustaining weight loss after losing 16% bodyweight would be that we cant ever go back to carbs as maybe before as especially have to be careful about bread which as sold in supermarkets is not wholemeal but mainly white flour misadvertised as SUSTAIN has now shown.
 
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