Cell reset diet
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My husband who is insulin dependent definitely benefits from not eating foods that are high in sugars or carbs.3
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im not trying to sell the product to anyone. She asked if anyone tried it. I did and i lost 18 lbs and kept it off. Is it worth it? For the price that it is, no. Just eat small very healthy portions of food every 3-4 hours a day and drink lots of water and work out.8
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valentynazharska wrote: »My husband who is insulin dependent definitely benefits from not eating foods that are high in sugars or carbs.
Insulin dependent diabetics can also benefit from eating a balanced diet where they combine 'high' carb foods with fibrous veggies and or fats so that the glucose/insulin spike does not occur or is not as pronounced - i.e. a healthy mix of foods (carbs/fats/protein) in each meal.9 -
valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
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Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.4 -
valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.
So, ignore the fact that I want to swim a couple times a week? Now sure how free videos helps that.8 -
Eating nothing but meat and eggs is crazy to me, but some people do that and all power to them. What is absolutely crazy is eating nothing but meat and eggs AND having very low sodium intake. The creators of this diet are not concerned in the least to make their diet even remotely sciency like some other woo diets out there (looking at you, blood type diet). If a diet is worse than the blood type diet that's saying something.1
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Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.
So, ignore the fact that I want to swim a couple times a week? Now sure how free videos helps that.
You have a valid reason for paying your membership. However, i see a lot of people who literally just go in every day to use a treadmill when you can just go for a walk,hike or run (especially when i live in California).9 -
valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.
So, ignore the fact that I want to swim a couple times a week? Now sure how free videos helps that.
You have a valid reason for paying your membership. However, i see a lot of people who literally just go in every day to use a treadmill when you can just go for a walk,hike or run (especially when i live in California).
Maybe they have allergies. Maybe they have small children in the daycare. Maybe....whatever.
They're doing something healthy. Why would you care how they do that?11 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.
So, ignore the fact that I want to swim a couple times a week? Now sure how free videos helps that.
You have a valid reason for paying your membership. However, i see a lot of people who literally just go in every day to use a treadmill when you can just go for a walk,hike or run (especially when i live in California).
Maybe they have allergies. Maybe they have small children in the daycare. Maybe....whatever.
They're doing something healthy. Why would you care how they do that?
That’s my point! There’s a reason why people buy cellreset as well!7 -
Nope never heard of it...0
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valentynazharska wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.
So, ignore the fact that I want to swim a couple times a week? Now sure how free videos helps that.
You have a valid reason for paying your membership. However, i see a lot of people who literally just go in every day to use a treadmill when you can just go for a walk,hike or run (especially when i live in California).
Maybe they have allergies. Maybe they have small children in the daycare. Maybe....whatever.
They're doing something healthy. Why would you care how they do that?
That’s my point! There’s a reason why people buy cellreset as well!
Nope.
There are legit reasons to use a gym. The gym is not lying about itself and ripping you off for no benefit.9 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Tacklewasher wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »Just like why buy membership at the gym when you can work out at home or at a park etc.
I don't have a 25M pool at home, and it's -15C outside so I'm thinking a park swim may not be the best idea either.
Oh, and there is a reason that was the only part of your post I responded to.
Work out at home while watching copious amounts of free videos through the internet.
So, ignore the fact that I want to swim a couple times a week? Now sure how free videos helps that.
You have a valid reason for paying your membership. However, i see a lot of people who literally just go in every day to use a treadmill when you can just go for a walk,hike or run (especially when i live in California).
Maybe they have allergies. Maybe they have small children in the daycare. Maybe....whatever.
They're doing something healthy. Why would you care how they do that?
That’s my point! There’s a reason why people buy cellreset as well!
Nope.
There are legit reasons to use a gym. The gym is not lying about itself and ripping you off for no benefit.
Yep. Huge difference between a gym membership and some rip-off woo!5 -
valentynazharska wrote: »im not trying to sell the product to anyone. She asked if anyone tried it. I did and i lost 18 lbs and kept it off. Is it worth it? For the price that it is, no. Just eat small very healthy portions of food every 3-4 hours a day and drink lots of water and work out.
I eat large portions of food twice a day, drink lots of water and coffee and diet soda and iced tea, and work out.
I've somehow managed to lose 72 pounds and greatly improve my health without needing some bogus woo "cell reset" diet which goes completely against all concepts of basic physiology. There's absolutely nothing about it that makes sense on any level, it's 100% snake oil built upon lies that Dr. Oz himself would be proud of.8 -
Holly *kitten* I’ll repeat myself once again... no one is here trying to sell this diet to you guys or saying hey it’s great for you so you should do it! She asked if anyone tried it, I answered I did. You people just thrive on drama online.
What ever works for you, keep doing it. No one here is trying to prove you wrong.
Some people will take great and very risky lengths to lose lbs in a short period of time like drinking cayenne pepper and lemon juice without eating anything for several days or pills that are horrible for you but make you shed some lbs or throw up after meals and many other stuff that people do behind closed doors. Atleast I’m saying that hey you will lose 20 lbs on this and you won’t cause any harm to your body becuase you are eating enough and you are eating healthy vegetables and meats just like you can do it yourself without purchasing this diet. Do I recommend it? Apsolutely not becuase it is way overpriced.8 -
valentynazharska wrote: »Holly *kitten* I’ll repeat myself once again... no one is here trying to sell this diet to you guys or saying hey it’s great for you so you should do it! She asked if anyone tried it, I answered I did. You people just thrive on drama online.
What ever works for you, keep doing it. No one here is trying to prove you wrong.
Some people will take great and very risky lengths to lose lbs in a short period of time like drinking cayenne pepper and lemon juice without eating anything for several days or pills that are horrible for you but make you shed some lbs or throw up after meals and many other stuff that people do behind closed doors. Atleast I’m saying that hey you will lose 20 lbs on this and you won’t cause any harm to your body becuase you are eating enough and you are eating healthy vegetables and meats just like you can do it yourself without purchasing this diet. Do I recommend it? Apsolutely not becuase it is way overpriced.
I'm not sure that anyone here is actually addressing the OP anymore given she posted 2 years ago.7 -
valentynazharska wrote: »My husband who is insulin dependent definitely benefits from not eating foods that are high in sugars or carbs.
That has nothing to do with resetting your cells or the "cell reset" diet. You can eat lower sugar and/or lower carbohydrate for free.5 -
janejellyroll wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »My husband who is insulin dependent definitely benefits from not eating foods that are high in sugars or carbs.
That has nothing to do with resetting your cells or the "cell reset" diet. You can eat lower sugar and/or lower carbohydrate for free.
Oh really? I had absolutely no idea! Thank you so much! Now I can go tell the world!
Didn’t I just say that in my previous post that you can eat like that without purchasing the diet?7 -
valentynazharska wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »My husband who is insulin dependent definitely benefits from not eating foods that are high in sugars or carbs.
That has nothing to do with resetting your cells or the "cell reset" diet. You can eat lower sugar and/or lower carbohydrate for free.
Oh really? I had absolutely no idea! Thank you so much! Now I can go tell the world!
Didn’t I just say that in my previous post that you can eat like that without purchasing the diet?
Yes, which is why your defense of the diet (which is now stretching into multiple days) makes no sense. Why pay them for something you can do for free?4 -
janejellyroll wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »valentynazharska wrote: »My husband who is insulin dependent definitely benefits from not eating foods that are high in sugars or carbs.
That has nothing to do with resetting your cells or the "cell reset" diet. You can eat lower sugar and/or lower carbohydrate for free.
Oh really? I had absolutely no idea! Thank you so much! Now I can go tell the world!
Didn’t I just say that in my previous post that you can eat like that without purchasing the diet?
Yes, which is why your defense of the diet (which is now stretching into multiple days) makes no sense. Why pay them for something you can do for free?
How am I defending it when I said multiple times don’t buy it?4
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