Eliminating Meat from my Diet
armidomi
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I am thinking of eliminating meat from my diet. I think it would be a great way to cleanse my body. Boost weightloss!
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I would advise against it.
Eat the same things you eat now but less0 -
Meat is an excellent source of protein which helps your body retain muscle in a caloric deficit. Plus, it's delicious - esp when wrapped in bacon0
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What about protein sups instead of meat?0
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aimdavis79 wrote: »What about protein sups instead of meat?
I'm sure they would taste fine if wrapped in bacon too.0 -
mmmmm .. Bacon0
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For the love it bacon, don't give up meat purely because you think it will "aid in weight loss". A calorie deficit results in weight loss. Meat is a great source of protein! Which is important for your body! Unless you are doing it for medical or moral reasons, this is sure to end in failure and disappointment. Don't give up things for the sake of weight loss. Make them fit, firm new habits. Find food harmony! ♡0
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Sparking_Spectre wrote: »For the love it bacon, don't give up meat purely because you think it will "aid in weight loss". A calorie deficit results in weight loss. Meat is a great source of protein! Which is important for your body! Unless you are doing it for medical or moral reasons, this is sure to end in failure and disappointment. Don't give up things for the sake of weight loss. Make them fit, firm new habits. Find food harmony! ♡
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Eliminating meat from your diet isn't the best way to cleanse your body. Depending on your goals, you should really consider flexible dieting. You still get to enjoy your favorite foods, just in moderation.0
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I am thinking of eliminating meat from my diet. I think it would be a great way to cleanse my body. Boost weightloss!
Nope. Your body doesn't need cleansing, and the biggest boost to weight loss is to eat less calories than you burn.
You can eliminate all the foods you want, but it all comes down to calories in/calories out. In other words, if you eliminate meat, you can still gain weight if you eat at a surplus.0 -
I've been vegan for three years and it's one of the best decisions I've ever made for myself. With that said, I didn't do it for weight loss or any type of cleansing. There are tons of protein options out there (tofu, seitan, beans, nuts, whole grains, seeds, etc.), and going meat-free can be a very healthy, wholesome diet when done properly. Do some research, think about it, and then make whatever decision you feel is best for you. While I did drop a few pounds initially without trying (it's hard to get meat-free fast food as a meal, for instance), I do agree that equating cutting meat with weight loss will probably only end in disappointment0
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I am thinking of eliminating meat from my diet. I think it would be a great way to cleanse my body. Boost weightloss!
I have found that adding meat/protein and veggies while reducing carbs has helped me not overeat and lose weight. Protein helps me stay full and satiated. And, I don't need to "cleanse" my body (other than the outside, with soap).0 -
Sounds like the worst idea ever0
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the only reason EVER to not eat meat is for ethical animal reasons and strict medical issues.
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That has to be a joke OP right? Right?0
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That has to be the silliest reason I have ever heard. If you don't want to eat meat that is all good but have a real reason.0
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It does not aid in weight loss... I have been a vegetarian my entire life, not even a single bite has entered my mouth. I eat healthy but I have big portions which end with weight gain. You should stick to what you are doing but just pick leaner sources of meat, but if you think being vegetarian will work for you then go for it. It is your life and you can do whatever you set your mind to.0
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I was vegetarian for 12 years, fat for 12 years too.
It wasn't untill I started being mindful of what I ate, which meant including small amounts of quality meat from 'happy' animals that I lost weight and became so much healthier.0 -
'Vegetarian' sounds healthy, and you can imagine it resulting in a diet full of nothing but vegetables and fruits and seeds and the like, but it's just as easy to be unhealthy as a vegetarian as somebody who eats meat - the only thing you're dropping, after all, is meat, which isn't inherently bad for you.
I know vegetarians who eat healthily, sure, I also know some that eat huge amounts of bread and cake and chocolate and crisps etc. Trust me, they are not boosting their weightloss by not eating chicken instead.0 -
Don't do it! Eliminate added sugar and eat less high GI carbs instead0
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throw away absolutely everything you think you know about losing weight
focus on calories in < calories out
because ... it works0 -
lol0
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"cleanse"
Yer funny.0 -
I'm a vegetarian because I can't digest meat properly. Others are vegetarians for ethical reasons.
No one is a vegetarian to "cleanse" their body because the body cleanses itself just fine.0 -
I would only eliminate it if you have major ethical issues from it. Otherwise, it will make getting essential amino acids more difficult. Also take into consideration, you might have to get b12 shots (or supplement) and you have to be careful about getting enough iron. I have personally seen a few people who thought going vegetarian just meant giving up me.. to only end up in the hospital with severe deficiencies.
There is nothing unhealthy about protein, in fact it increases satiety and helps with muscle retention, but it may be beneficial to limit large quantities.0
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