Cutting out dairy to lose weight?
Taneil27
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I heard from someone today to cut dairy out of my diet to help me lose weight. I refuse to give up greek yogurt, I add plain to my smoothies in the morning. But I also eat cottage cheese, laughing cow cheese, and I drink 1% milk. Could it really be hindering my weight loss? I would be sad to have to give it up......
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Never hindered mine as let's face it, things like Cottage Cheese, Greek Yoghurt and Quark are very filling for quite low calories and can stop you from eating less healthy foods, plus they provide a good deal of protein. Dairy might be an issue for some who are intolerant of it, or who are addicted to cheese, but I cannot see it causing issues otherwise, as long as you watch sodium.
Also, cutting things out, tends to cause intolerances then you find you cannot eat them again without issues, so I would always think carefully about cutting things like dairy out, unless you have physical issues with it.0 -
My husband cut it out completely and he lost 1.5 pounds every day for a week, and lowered his BP 20 points! (And he was healthy and fit BEFORE he did this). I cut it out and didn't have any results. So I added greek yogurt (and occasionally some cheese) but now I'm on the lactose-intolerant side of my body responding to it... so I hardly eat any.
Instead I'm working on cutting wheat out of my diet. Tough. Waiting for Wheat Belly to come in (ordered online) - hoping it will help motivate me.0 -
Did they give you a reason? I know some people have intolerance to lactose, but in general, this does not lead to problems with weight loss, but more GI issues.
As long as you can fit the dairy into you calorie goals and macros there is no reason (outside of some medical condition) that you should give it up. Dairy is a great source of protein and provides a variety of vitamins and minerals.0 -
Some do, but unless you have a medical reason to right now, I wouldn't. I eat many dairy products and I'm fine, I've never had an issue. I know several nursing mothers that had to cut it and they have lost weight, but as soon as they incorporate it back it, they gain a little back. So I'd say it's a forever change. Not just weight loss.0
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maybe cut back to just one serving a week.... for a month and see what happens/
I have heard that, too, and I notive when I cut back a lot on my dairy my belly just feel flatter- weird.0 -
I believe anything in moderation is fine. There is a lot of protein in dairy especially Greek yogurt. As long as you cut out junk food and have good food you will be successful. Stay in your calorie goal and exercise and you will lose weight. No sodas or vending machines items. Fat free dairy is great for you as long as you are not intolerant of dairy. Good Luck! The probiotic yogurts are amazing for your body! Keeps your insides on track0
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In my experience people's bodies respond to things differently. For example, I tend to maintain weight if I have more than 2 cups of milk a day even though I finish the day at or below my macros and calories. At first I thought it was because of the sugar, so I lowered it for the day to make way for milk and it made no difference. Don't know why, or what is in milk that causes this in my body, but I suspect this happens to other people too0
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You may have an intolerance to the protein or sugar in milk. It's quite common. If you do have problems with anything in milk, it will hinder your weight loss. If you don't, it won't make a difference.0
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I think if you are eating normally, and not tracking calories, cutting out dairy could really help a person lose weight. I did it at first and couldn't believe how much food I normally ate with cheese in it. Eliminating dairy (especially high fat nice and melty cheese) meant I cut out a lot of fat... and a lot of calories.
Now that I'm tracking, I can't see that cutting out dairy is going to have the same benefits, so I've actually added some back since I missed it so much.0 -
Don't give it up... i lost more weight by choosing low fat dairy alternatives... skimmed milk, low fat cottage cheese etc, Some studies think that thecalcium and other minerals help with weight loss, fat metabolism and plus great source of calcium for strong bones whilst losing weight.0
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i had to give up yogurt when i noticed i only had gains when i had been having yogurt every day. If you're in doubt, go without for a week or so and see how your body reacts??? I don't drink milk and my only other dairy is a piece of cheese a day.0
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I don't eat all that much dairy, mainly just feta and sour cream but I did eliminate it while trying the Whole 30 program and found that I was dreaming about eating cheese I missed it that much!
It didn't made a difference to my weight loss but everyone is different. If you want to try it it might work for you0 -
the person you heard that from is just plain weird. why cut it out if you like it?0
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I lost nearly 40 pounds here last year and I eat roughly 3 servings of dairy every single day. So no, dairy doesn't hinder weight loss.
My dairy comes primarily from skim milk, fat-free Greek yogurt, low-sodium cottage cheese and small servings of other cheeses. Dairy products are great sources of protein, calcium, vitamin D, potassium and decent sources of some other nutrients. I really don't see any reason to avoid it unless you are lactose intolerant. I personally believe it's foolish for women in particular to avoid it due to the calcium.0 -
I would hesitate to delete an entire food group. As a woman especially, calcium intake is very important to stave off osteopenia & osteoporosis. When I was on weight watchers a minimum of 2 dairy servings daily was required & seems I recall reading a study that proved proper calcium actually enhances weight loss. The trick is to use low fat or fat free so you aren't piling up extra calories. I just don't think it's healthy to take a radical approach & better to make little changes that equate to lifestyle modifications. Imho0
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Balance.0
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i have cut out dairy just bc i realized that im allergic in the fact that my body produces lots of mucus. i thought i was allergic to other things but i took a nutrition class and when we had to stop dairy i noticed i felt a lot better. do whats right for you!0
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Unless you have a medical reason too quit dairy, I see no reason to cut it from your dad diet... I have lost 311 lbs. Drinking a couple gallon of 1% milk a week along with cheese and yogurt. It all comes down to caloric intake a d hitting your macro's.... Best of Luck..0
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i lost 10 pounds in 3 months by cutting dairy0
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I agree -- moderation is key. I recently cut my dairy to less than 10% of my total daily food intake and am losing my belly fat and weight faster than before. Dairy (cheese, butter, milk) is high-fat, calorie-for-calorie, even "low-fat" dairy, so it's not something I eat a lot anymore. I never drink milk but like my cottage cheese and yoghurt, but have happily cut it back to lose my belly fat. I haven't eaten meat in 25 years and didn't lose the belly fat so dairy was the logical fat-food to cut back on. I don't plan to add it back in to my diet at the portions I was doing since it is so high-fat. Try cutting dairy back to maybe 1 or 2 servings a week for a month, and see if it works for you.
Hubby, on the other hand, cut back his daily dairy consumption along with losing 25 pounds in 6 months on Weight Watchers, AND cured his GERD. We're not sure if the milk helped the weight loss, or the GERD, or both; or if the weight loss helped the GERD! Some people are intolerant of milk and don't even know it till they cut it out of their diet. Then when you add it back in, you feel bad again, only this time you know it!
Moderation. Good luck!1 -
I have also heard this but I think everyone is different and it won't work for everyone. I think the majority of the reasons are for sugar or carbohydrates in milk or an intolerance etc. Many fitness/bodybuilding competitors will totally cut dairy out. Calcium intake is important though.0
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You may have an intolerance to the protein or sugar in milk. It's quite common. If you do have problems with anything in milk, it will hinder your weight loss. If you don't, it won't make a difference.0
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I dont know for you but it did for me. I do know milk from a cow is by nature made to put on a massive amount of weight on thier young the first year. That has to say something about itno matter how much water they put in it.0
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I appreciate all the replies. Thank you :flowerforyou:
I don't think I could cut dairy out completely. I'm thinking I can just start cutting out the processed stuff, like cheese slices and laughing cow cheese. But I really do love my greek yogurt and cottage cheese. I only eat a half cup of each per day. Maybe I will avoid milk though, I know if I drink it in the morning my stomach hates me. But if I eat yogurt, I feel fine. It's strange! Maybe I will make a visit to my doctor and check for intolerance or food allergies.0 -
Wow, old post.... I've been struggling to lose weight lately,
Trying to figure out something. I started watching a bunch
Of videos and thought I'd give up dairy and see what happened.
In 7 days I've lost 7 pounds without exercising. I think it's mostly
Because %90 of the I healthy things I ate contained milk, think
About it. Cookies, pizza, ice cream, lasagna. Sure there are milk
Substitutes, but that isn't an option for me. I guess if you have
Strong enough will power you can fit it in your macros, but I don't
Even have to count calories and I actually have more energy.
I'm gonna try it for a few months and see what happens when
I start lifting again.0 -
I've recently cut out dairy, although for health reasons, not in an attempt to lose weight. I haven't had any results in terms of weight loss because I end up replacing the calories from dairy with calories from other food anyway, including dairy alternatives, other sources of protein, and more fruit to snack on.0
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I pretty much cut out meat, my day goes something likeoatmeal
with berries and a banana. Nuts and fruit around 9. Rice
and beans or sweet potato fries at lunch with more fruit.
Dinner might be chicken or fish with rice again. I eat a ton
of unsalted nuts. I totally thought I'd be gaining weight from
the volume I'm eating, but surprisingly it's the opposite. I think
I'm eating too much rice cause I'm a little backed up. My sweet
snack is Ezekiel raisin bread with all natural peanut butter. So
yummy.0 -
I found out I'm lactose intolerant about 3 weeks ago and so cut dairy out of my diet and I've lost a stone in those three weeks. But I had to do it for medical reasons aha.0
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Actually I hardly ever ate dairy but now that I am trying to eat healthier I have string cheese, greek yogurt and cottage cheese almost everyday and have lost weight.0
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Because I have to watch my sodium intake to stay off high blood pressure medication, I cut out diary almost 100% even though I love yogurt, cheese and especially cottage cheese. They're chock full of sodium. (I was never a milk drinker, however.) And yes, I lost more weight. I mostly do just fine with a wee bit of cheese now and then but it was hard at first. I did it gradually. I'm glad I did. I feel much better without it, and without all the excess water weight I had.
Never taking medication again is worth way more than the opportunity to eat more cheese. It is, after all, animal product with cholesterol and saturated fat that I don't need.
Good luck to your choices.0
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