What has helped you BOOST your weight loss?
AmandasJourney2012
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please, don't be mean lol. I know diet and exercising. but has anyone taken any vitamins, or supplements.. or anything that has helped them boost their weight loss? would LOVE to hear.
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Eating a Protein-Heavy Breakfast has helped me control hunger throughout the day0
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dropping most sugar and carbs from my diet...0
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I eat every three hours and that helps me feel better. I already have a lot more energy than I did.0
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Eating a Protein-Heavy Breakfast has helped me control hunger throughout the day
I agree. Also, I eat most of my calories, protein, and carbs early in the day, and it surprisingly keeps the energy level up.0 -
dropping most sugar and carbs from my diet...0
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Eating low carb last year definitely definitely sped up the process. I didn't gain any of it back when I weaned myself off the program, which is awesome.
Hmm...just basic good choices like limiting high calorie sweet treats and really high calorie and high sodium foods is what works for me. Plus, I mostly just drink water and cofee. I cut down on the vodka and noticed a difference almost immediately. Sorry I don't have any real miracle solutions...0 -
i am currently taking CLA (Conjugated linoleic acids) Dr. Oz talked about it on his show it is suppose to burn belly fat it's only been a few days so i dont any reviews yet.0
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more protein, fewer carbs at the end of the day, lifting heavier0
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Protein rich food keeps me full much longer (and usually doesn't contain that many calories), thus I eat less and end up weighing less!0
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dropping most sugar and carbs from my diet...
Both of these.
The sugars/carbs I have dropped are = pasta, cakes, cookies, breads, cereals, muffins, rice, granola, candy, starchy things (potatos), fried things (chips... anything "breaded")
Oh. and I stopped eating so many bananas. I used to eat 1-2 per day and I think those were bloating me and slowing my weight loss since they are really starchy. There's nothing wrong with them in moderation- but I wasn't eating them that way.0 -
Pretty much high amounts of caffiene/green tea give me the energy to go work out. I eat a protein heavy diet and take BCAAs during my workout for that extra OOMPH to push me through.0
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This. I keep it at 20 to 30 net carbs a day. Weight has just started falling off and I feel wonderful! I was doing low calorie, but someone challenged me to try this, I did and I will never go back to eating the way I was before!dropping most sugar and carbs from my diet...0
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Just started drinking a couple of cups of green tea each day again and I feel like my metabolism has revved up some.0
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Eating a Protein-Heavy Breakfast has helped me control hunger throughout the day
There's no pill. Period.0 -
I wouldn't say it's a "boost", but drinking lemon juice in your water in the morning before you eat anything is supposed to detox your body and help you lose weight easier. It helps keep me regular and that in turn helps my weight loss. I drink 16 oz. of water with about 2 oz. of lemon juice in it every morning while I cook my breakfast.0
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Reduce calories, increase exercise, water and PROTEIN!!!
Limit Sugar, Simple Carbs and Sodium.
No soda!!!!!
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mixing it up. it seems to help to change things up a bit about every 2 mths. Calorie zig zagging seems to have helped with plateauing, also switching exercise dvds so i am not doing the same thing daily, limit sodium, try to up protein and watch carbs (this seems to be hard to do)0
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I also noticed a significant change when I dropped artificial sweeteners from my diet.0
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I totally agree with the first two responses... I increased my protein at b'fast and reduced the carbs in my diet. And here recently, I joined one of the MFP challenges. THAT has helped a ton! Mostly because all I knew how to do initially was cardio. But I'm learning how to make my body stronger by throwing in strength training...though I mostly just use my own body weight and 5 lb hand weights. Still, I can see and feel the changes. For instance, by doing squats, I increase the strength in my quads, which allows me to walk/run longer and more comfortably. Between the adjustments to my diet and the changes to my workouts, I lost 4.8 lbs last week...which was a HUGE boost to my confidence!0
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I didn't change up my diet or start taking supplements, but I did get rid of the idea that my daily exercise routine was something I could blow off if I was busy or "didn't feel like it". I was stagnating and not making the progress I wanted, so I committed myself to doing at least 10,000 steps on the pedometer every day. Other than one day where I was traveling and three where I was home sick, I haven't missed a day in over two months, and I'm back on track again.
I use the Jerry Seinfeld "Don't Break The Chain" technique for tracking my progress and motivating me.
http://lifehacker.com/5886128/how-seinfelds-productivity-secret-fixed-my-procrastination-problem0 -
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Oh. and I stopped eating so many bananas. I used to eat 1-2 per day and I think those were bloating me and slowing my weight loss since they are really starchy. There's nothing wrong with them in moderation- but I wasn't eating them that way.
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I didn't know this about bananas....WOW!! I eat them EVERYDAY!!0 -
i am currently taking CLA (Conjugated linoleic acids) Dr. Oz talked about it on his show it is suppose to burn belly fat it's only been a few days so i dont any reviews yet.0
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dropping most sugar and carbs from my diet...
Both of these.
The sugars/carbs I have dropped are = pasta, cakes, cookies, breads, cereals, muffins, rice, granola, candy, starchy things (potatos), fried things (chips... anything "breaded")
Oh. and I stopped eating so many bananas. I used to eat 1-2 per day and I think those were bloating me and slowing my weight loss since they are really starchy. There's nothing wrong with them in moderation- but I wasn't eating them that way.
Yep, same for me. Bananas were taking up too many calories, I'd eat 2 a day as well. Trying to cut out most sweets as well, but that's because they are my Achilles' heel.0 -
Eating cleaner foods less processed, Ive pretty much elimated bread and any pasta from my diet boy I do love bread and butter too. I think just eating more whole foods generally speaking has helped I can eat a whole lot of apples or oatmeal and yogurt vs bacon and sausage calorie vs calorie. Dont get me wrong I still splurg but thats what it is a splurg. I also have eliminated all fast food. If im gonna be on the road I pack a lunch chicken breasts, Oatmeal, fruits or veggies.0
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Cut my carb intake in half. I was in a plateau for 6 weeks and the minute I did that it started moving the scale again. 6 more lbs to go to my goal so it's getting tougher.0
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Hi there! I would be interested to find out how its working for you!!0
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