Someone please help!
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nutmegoreo wrote: »RoLivesbyFaith wrote: »All of these comments were very helpful. Thanks everyone. I'm back at it.
Am I imagining things, or is there a glitch in the system, or did OP bring back a 2 year old thread?
I may need sleep more than I realized.
If you need more sleep, then i need more sleep too 0.o0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »RoLivesbyFaith wrote: »All of these comments were very helpful. Thanks everyone. I'm back at it.
Am I imagining things, or is there a glitch in the system, or did OP bring back a 2 year old thread?
I may need sleep more than I realized.
Dude, nice catch! I didn't even realize with the dates being so close!0 -
RoLivesbyFaith wrote: »All of these comments were very helpful. Thanks everyone. I'm back at it.
Soooo...In exactly two years, did you make progress?0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »RoLivesbyFaith wrote: »All of these comments were very helpful. Thanks everyone. I'm back at it.
Am I imagining things, or is there a glitch in the system, or did OP bring back a 2 year old thread?
I may need sleep more than I realized.
Dude, nice catch! I didn't even realize with the dates being so close!
It certainly explains the outdated advice! I did a double take with it too. Two years plus one day and a few hours. It's kinda neat compared to most of the necro threads we see0 -
A good "rule of thumb" I've used is that if I 'earn' 800 calories from exercise, which is added to my caloric intake goal for the day - then, I only add 400 calories to my allowed caloric intake goal. Seems to work for me. Just feedback - that's all. Take it or leave it.
If you do some research you will find there is a product available that is quickly absorbed, that activates the Hypothalamus to release and mobilize the abnormal fats (extra) that is found in your body and uses this as a source of energy or a source of food. So, when you are on a very low calorie diet, it helps your body compensate the difference in calories that it needs to function through the use of stored fat making it a source of food for your body. Which can result in a rapid weight loss.
NO. There is no magic pill to mobilize fat.
Think about it, if this was true nobody would be overweight.
OP, save your money on magic pills,cleanses, etc...
Eat at a calories deficit. Exercise if you want.0 -
A good "rule of thumb" I've used is that if I 'earn' 800 calories from exercise, which is added to my caloric intake goal for the day - then, I only add 400 calories to my allowed caloric intake goal. Seems to work for me. Just feedback - that's all. Take it or leave it.
If you do some research you will find there is a product available that is quickly absorbed, that activates the Hypothalamus to release and mobilize the abnormal fats (extra) that is found in your body and uses this as a source of energy or a source of food. So, when you are on a very low calorie diet, it helps your body compensate the difference in calories that it needs to function through the use of stored fat making it a source of food for your body. Which can result in a rapid weight loss.
There is no such product.
I'm sorry but anything that would even being to affect the hypothalamus would be a prescription drug given under only incredibly strict guidance. Something affecting the hypothalamus would have an incredibly high chance of killing someone if used incorrectly, or even if used correctly.0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »RoLivesbyFaith wrote: »All of these comments were very helpful. Thanks everyone. I'm back at it.
Am I imagining things, or is there a glitch in the system, or did OP bring back a 2 year old thread?
I may need sleep more than I realized.
Dude, nice catch! I didn't even realize with the dates being so close!
It certainly explains the outdated advice! I did a double take with it too. Two years plus one day and a few hours. It's kinda neat compared to most of the necro threads we see
Wow, I didn't catch that.
After two years to come back and reopen this.
I wonder if she lost weight in the meantime.
Nice catch.0 -
A good "rule of thumb" I've used is that if I 'earn' 800 calories from exercise, which is added to my caloric intake goal for the day - then, I only add 400 calories to my allowed caloric intake goal. Seems to work for me. Just feedback - that's all. Take it or leave it.
If you do some research you will find there is a product available that is quickly absorbed, that activates the Hypothalamus to release and mobilize the abnormal fats (extra) that is found in your body and uses this as a source of energy or a source of food. So, when you are on a very low calorie diet, it helps your body compensate the difference in calories that it needs to function through the use of stored fat making it a source of food for your body. Which can result in a rapid weight loss.
What ? You can't be serious . please go do research yourself before posting something like this again.0 -
@RoLivesbyFaith I'm fascinated...if you started this thread two years ago, received all that horrendous advice in the first few posts and followed it, what were the results?
Please tell ...because each one made me gasp a little0
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