diet reset...?
bitterbrownie
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i've heard "diet resets" mentioned a few times now, either as solutions to certain problems or just out of context
can anyone give me some more info as to what they are, when they're used and the benefits/disadvantages or how exactly they work?
i'm wondering whether to take one myself as i saw someone mention it being a solution to constant hunger if you have been "dieting" (i consider i t more of a lifestyle change myself..) too long but i'm not sure...
thanks for any help!
can anyone give me some more info as to what they are, when they're used and the benefits/disadvantages or how exactly they work?
i'm wondering whether to take one myself as i saw someone mention it being a solution to constant hunger if you have been "dieting" (i consider i t more of a lifestyle change myself..) too long but i'm not sure...
thanks for any help!
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I had gastric bypass surgery in 2002, lost 150 pounds, and then over the last 6 or so years have gained back 110 of that. There is a thing called "The 5 day Re-set" that gastric bypass patients use to kind of "purge" the bad from our systems and get back on track with eating healthy again. It is a very rapid progression of the phases we had to go through following our surgery: liquids for 2 days, soft proteins for a day, firm proteins for a day, and finally solid proteins for a day. Then you keep eating every day like it is day 5. It also includes fruits and veggies. It can be done as the 5 days, but I found it more productive to do EACH stage for 2 days, not just the first one. 5 days just wasn't enough for me to get my mind back on good habits. Only works if you stick to the healthy foods, which I didn't. :-( . For people who haven't had weight loss surgery, they could skip the liquid phase if they wanted too. This is a link to the info...
http://www.5daypouchtest.com/plan/theplan.html0 -
I've heard of eating at your TDEE for 6 weeks as a "metabolism reset" and then shaving off 15% off your TDEE after the 6 weeks is over.0
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Don't do the liquid fast suggested by the weight loss surgery lady. That is a medically supervised - supplemented - program. Not intended for normal people.
A diet reset is usually referring to eating your maintenance calories amount for a week or two. This helps your body recover from eating too little for too long, and actually helps jump start your losses again. Plus it's a great psychological boost.
So set your goals to "maintain" and eat that amount for a week or two.0 -
I did suggest that she skip the liquid part. The rest of it is simply healthy foods that are good for us anyway. Gastric bypass patients just eat a lot less of it than others.0
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thanks all this!
i'm already on maintenance but my calories are quite low as I am quite light but I was just wondering about "resetting" because I can feel myself slipping out of maintenance and am worried I haven't got my calories quite right :L0 -
When you say you feel yourself 'slipping out of maintenance' what do you mean?0
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like i'm getting more cravings and hungrier and it's really strange! not sure really. just worried i'm going to go on some huuuge binge or stop watching what i eat and give in to something each day so that it adds up, if you know what i mean0
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A great article on the subject from one of the fitness industry's foremost experts.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-full-diet-break.html0 -
like i'm getting more cravings and hungrier and it's really strange! not sure really. just worried i'm going to go on some huuuge binge or stop watching what i eat and give in to something each day so that it adds up, if you know what i mean
Well you don't often eat your exercise cals, so it's not really maintenance, as you are creating a deficit... If you net your maintenance cals then you shouldn't be hungry all the time sweetie x0 -
A great article on the subject from one of the fitness industry's foremost experts.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-full-diet-break.html
LOL - I was going to post this myself - this is a great read.0 -
A great article on the subject from one of the fitness industry's foremost experts.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-full-diet-break.html
LOL - I was going to post this myself - this is a great read.
You know what they say about great minds Ms. Sara!0 -
A great article on the subject from one of the fitness industry's foremost experts.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-full-diet-break.html
LOL - I was going to post this myself - this is a great read.
You know what they say about great minds Ms. Sara!0
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