What Has Worked And What Hasn't Posted: 12-25-07 21:40pm
okay i really want to know what does work,
So will people post what has worked for
them and what hasnt. I mean if it's just
eating right and working out just post
that, Just say whats worked for you!
Thanks.
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sweetie12345
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jan 2007 Posts: 29
Posted: 12-25-07 21:50pm
No one can share? i need some tips here!
unless nothing must work eh?
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 12-25-07 22:47pm
eat healthy
dont sit on your butt all day
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yogahoneybunny
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Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 871 Location: Strumica, Macedonia
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Posted: 01-01-08 18:55pm
I am currently feeling like a change. We
started daily vitalins a month ago and are
feeling reat (flax oil for omega oils,
Vitamin C qnd Echinacea for immunity,
Magnesium for muscles, Multivitamin for
overall heqlth, B-complex vitamins for
stress, and Vitamin E for yeast
infections); Going well. But I need to
stop eating so much mea, dairy, and
breadst!!! My resolution is to find more
vegetables to eat more often;
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Lpowmacback
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 2
Posted: 01-14-08 08:12am
VERY FREQUENT - SMALL - LOW GLYCEMIC
MINI-MEALS!!!
If I do this - I don't gain weight and
feel fantastic - never sluggish.
If I overeat - especially proteins (even
very lean) or carbs (I only eat whole
grains and low glycemic fruits &
vegetables) my metabolism seems to shut
down...
I have to be careful and not allow myself
to get too hungry - because then I eat
more than I know I should - and become
tired & bloated.
When going out, I always take walnuts
& pumpkin seeds with me in bags- they
stave off hunger, are very nutritious -
and are low glycemic.
Some great foods to keep on hand:
AGAVE - low glycemic (very yummy) all
natural sweetner!
BARLEY - low glycemic grain - I think far
better than any other grain!
WALNUTS - low glycemic, rich in omega-3 -
very portable!
PUMPKIN SEEDS - low glycemic, rich in lots
of things...
LOTS of GREENS! They fill you up without
shutting your metabolism down and making
you feel full for too long...
SMALL amounts of Protein - too much makes
me (not sure about you) feel full for TOO
long... a feeling I do not care for.
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yogahoneybunny
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Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 871 Location: Strumica, Macedonia
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Posted: 01-15-08 02:09am
How do you prepare your greens? Are you
steaming them? How to bring flavor to
greens?
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Lpowmacback
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 2
Posted: 01-15-08 06:40am
When I say "Greens" I mean salads of
lettuce, arrugula, etc... I usually just
spritze a wedge of lemon or lime on it and
sometimes a tiny amount of olive oil and
SALT (we all have to have vices - and
luckily, I have good blood pressure and
can enjoy salt).
For Asparagus, Broccoli, etc... I sautee
in water (sauteeing in unrefined oil
usually breaks it down and negates the
good qualities of the oils - especially
low-smoke olive oil, etc)... sometimes I
put veggies into the oven for a while at
400 degrees and roast - maybe with some
lemon and parmesian cheese.
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weaselhouse
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jan 2008 Posts: 3
I lost weight Posted: 01-15-08 16:41pm
eating better and using hoodia wight lose
pops!! they are awesome I have never lost
weight on anything but them!!
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weaselhouse
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jan 2008 Posts: 3
I lost weight Posted: 01-15-08 16:41pm
eating better and using hoodia wight lose
pops!! they are awesome I have never lost
weight on anything but them!!
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Electriceyes
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 1059 Location: Monroe, Michigan United States
Posted: 01-22-08 08:39am
I cut soda out of my diet and started dag
(don't ask lol) dag involves A LOT of
running and fighting... After I cut out
pop and Joined dag (being outside ALL DAY
during the summer.. 12-dark I lost almost
30 lbs. in 6 months...
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