Sacred Heart Diet
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Try to focus less on "diet" and more on "lifestyle change"....
Dieting may only take you so far, lifestyle change is your new FOREVER...as in, something you can keep up with that fits your life and personality, yet is healthy and helps you stay in shape.0 -
, I was seeking opinions because I need to cleanse somehow due to the amount of bull**** I've put my body through.
careful with that word (cleanse)...that'll get people on a whole nother rant. just do it the old fashioned way.0 -
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Ah - and also, you don't need to cleanse yourself, OP. Clean will be a byproduct of your new lifestyle. If you're looking for some sort of spiritual / psychological break from the past, more for a milestone, then that's going to be something that's personal and meaningful for you. Your body just wants some veggies and a walk around the block :-)
Thanks.
I was thinking more so toxic crap from drinking and smoking and bad eating...but I'm sweating it out I suppose when I do cardio.
Too cold here for a walk around the block, eh... but I'll run in the spot instead. lol0 -
LMAO!
So I think my final answer is... take it away Steve!0 -
personally - I actually quite like the taste of the soup - so I make it up and put it in freezerbags so when I come home from work and need something quick whilst cooking dinner instead of snacking I shove one of those in the microwave.0
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WIN!!!!0 -
Sacred Heart? Does this have anything to do with Scrubs? If so, I am so in.0
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I tried something very similar about 17 years ago. I actually liked the taste of the soup but got tired of it after awhile. Midway through banana day, I got the WORST MIGRAINE EVER!!! And I have had some bad ones. To this day, I can hardly eat bananas.0
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These threads are running rampant today.
Look, most people on here have had success with maintaining a calorie deficit and putting in some old fashioned plain hard work (exercise). It works. It does. Calorie deficit = weight loss. You don't have to adhere to any other rules but that. Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed.
That's the whole point of requesting feedback. Calorie counting is wise to train yourself on portion control...however, I was seeking opinions because I need to cleanse somehow due to the amount of bull**** I've put my body through. My friend who doesn't calorie count but simply works out 6 days/wk tried the "diet" but everyone is different so I was looking for feed back. Not a quick fix. I am smart enough to know that exercise and proper eating is key.
You don't need to cleanse, although this diet would certainly 'cleanse' something. If you count your calories and increase the amount of fresh fruits and veggies and lean proteins, you will be doing plenty for your body there.0
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