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I think many people just don't know how to eat healthy. There have been so many different discoveries about what is good, what is bad, and then reports change soon after. Though everybody has different issues, it is all about sharing what works for the individual. I have to admit I felt like you when I used to go to Spark Points. Saw a lot of total junk food being touted as healthy.0
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Your entire argument went out the window when you had a diet coke. Way worse than Splenda. Now nothing you said makes any sense. I think you might be on meth.0
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but its just crazy how people dont realize that its bad, but justify that its not as bad as something else there for its acceptable. if your not fully committed why even bother?
because that all or nothing attitude is how many people got into this unhealthy mess in the first place. For some people little changes at a time will lead to bigger changes in the long run and over all healthier living. I bet I am way healthier with my diet coke daily and my otherwise vegetarian diet, and daily working out than someone who tries nothing healthy in their day because they already had artificial creamer in their coffee so they eat crap the rest of the day/
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While I have nothing of use to contribute to this thread at this time, I'm very interested in learning more about the topic at hand and needed a convenient way to "bookmark" this page to read later (in case I am distracted in my initial attempts to read through all 7+ pages). This post, while admittedly contributing nothing to the thread, is my way of accomplishing this. Perhaps if I am able to read through everything posted so far, and have something to contribute then, I may edit to make it a more meaningful post.
(I was just going to post "in", perhaps accompanied by a witty observation about my expectations for the post based on my reading of only OP and some of page one, but didn't want anyone to misunderstand my intentions (as may or may not have happened previously in my time on MFP).)0 -
hey, OP...
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Since I don't think anyone mentioned it yet, you may want to research orthorexia.0
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More healthy =/= perfectly healthy. In a perfect world, all our food would be organic and pure and lovely, but the majority of us live in an imperfect reality where we make compromises every day to try to meet our nutritional needs while staying within a budget, cooperating with friends and family, meeting the demands of a busy schedule, etc. For many people, an all-or-nothing mentality is an invitation to failure: "Well, I had a Twinkie, so now everything is ruined and I might as well just eat a whole bucket of fried chicken." For a lot of folks, being able to be more healthy without expecting 100% perfection is the only way to make a lifestyle change that will stick.
well thats because im recovering from an eating disorder but thats not the point. that is a mental illness.
so id i said in moderation i should drink because thats better then doing meth is that okay too?
i think drinking in moderation is perfectly fine... for example, instead of me drinking a 24 case of corona, now i try to end it at a 12 pack0 -
I assume, which i probably shouldnt, that everyone on here is committed to making their lifestyle more healthy and to lose weight that may or may not be needed to. but how can so many people still be eating things that are known to be poisonous. splenda,fast food, its all so bad for you. thats not even getting into the fluoride debate. the point is that people are willingly ingesting things they know to be bad in so many different ways but dont care or realize that this is probably one of the causes to their troubles to begin with. mini rant? yeah. idk someone try shedding a little bit of light because ive been trying to understand this and i just cant.
This is one of those reasons why I don't open my diary.What I just don't get is if you notice these things why not speak to the person instead of being a back stabber??
At the end of the day don't judge a person's journey until you walk their path. They may know how to handle what they are eating and still do really well. As someone pointed out you are really not following your own gibberish very well. I allow myself a treat once in a while and I am still losing in a healthy manner but then again I am not a god like you that can obviously not put a foot wrong! Good luck to you0 -
hey, OP...
hahahahaha, cant stop laughing...
get off computer, pick up phone, call poison control center IMMEDIATELY!!!0 -
Ok so I read the entire thread to be objective but came to realize that you are truly not a smart person.....by anyone except the greeter at Wal-mart's standard.
Ever hear the axiom that a little useful knowledge is dangerous?
To say something stupid like Yale is a joke....
Seriously, people's journey's are their's, not yours. WTF are you to criticize what someone puts in their mouth?
Did they all come to you complaining?
Want to know what the following people have in common:
18 Nobel Laureates
30 Pulitzer Prize winners
17 Supreme Court Justices0 -
Didn't know there was a fluoride debate. I thought it was needed for healthy teeth. It's been added to the water I've been drinking for over 40 years, but never heard of a debate.
No, i get the studies from my wife, the Yale educated Phd in Biology, and they've concluded there are no negative health impacts of fluoride in water. Which studies are you talking about? Again, you are making the claims, you show the evidence.
I'm trying to have the debate, but you continue to claim all this evidence as to the harms of "unnatural" foods, and yet you have not provided one peer reviewed study. What does living in New Haven, Ct have anything to do with the expert testimony of someone with a Phd in biology?
Well aren't you just a little know it all! I guess we should all add you as a friend & take tips from you. Grow the heck up & worry about yourself.0 -
seriously, is this thread still going on? the OP is either a troll, a judgemental individual, a bit tapped in the head, has an agenda (but unable to provide a reason why) or a combination of the above
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hey, OP...
hahahahaha, cant stop laughing...
well that doesnt make sense, diet coke contains poisonous sweetener... why would she have that in her diary?0 -
but its just crazy how people dont realize that its bad, but justify that its not as bad as something else there for its acceptable. if your not fully committed why even bother?
Because an "all or nothing" attitude sets a lot of people up for failure. Small changes do make a difference, and a holier-than-thou attitude is best kept to yourself.0 -
This is possibly one of the most ridiculous things I've seen... first of all you have DIET COKE in your diary. What a hypocrite! Second of all, I bet half those quick added calories are McDonalds..
I'm enjoying a nice diet Dr. Pepper at the moment, ahhh... poison tastes yummy.
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More healthy =/= perfectly healthy. In a perfect world, all our food would be organic and pure and lovely, but the majority of us live in an imperfect reality where we make compromises every day to try to meet our nutritional needs while staying within a budget, cooperating with friends and family, meeting the demands of a busy schedule, etc. For many people, an all-or-nothing mentality is an invitation to failure: "Well, I had a Twinkie, so now everything is ruined and I might as well just eat a whole bucket of fried chicken." For a lot of folks, being able to be more healthy without expecting 100% perfection is the only way to make a lifestyle change that will stick.
well thats because im recovering from an eating disorder but thats not the point. that is a mental illness.
so id i said in moderation i should drink because thats better then doing meth is that okay too?
i think drinking in moderation is perfectly fine... for example, instead of me drinking a 24 case of corona, now i try to end it at a 12 pack
Me too! Except I cut down from a fifth of rum to a pint. ... With diet coke.0 -
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Again, mental illness. And yes I've been evaluated an in treatment. So your saying I should just stop and go throw up? I appreciate your consern though but way to be. but excuse me while I go throw up then because it doesn't matter what I say all anyone is going to see is ED and diet coke.0
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Then why the diet coke yesterday in your diary?
I think any change made to the positive is great and drink my sweet n low tea with great relish. It's much better than the 2 to 3 soft drinks a day I used to drink.
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Some people have such a long battle ahead of them, they can't possibly change everything at once. Baby steps. Also...changing the mentality about eating something "bad" and then bingeing the rest of the day because they already slipped. Progress, not perfection. Whatever you do...it must be sustainable.0
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I do lots of things that are "bad" for me. And I just don't really care.0
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Didn't know there was a fluoride debate. I thought it was needed for healthy teeth. It's been added to the water I've been drinking for over 40 years, but never heard of a debate.
No, i get the studies from my wife, the Yale educated Phd in Biology, and they've concluded there are no negative health impacts of fluoride in water. Which studies are you talking about? Again, you are making the claims, you show the evidence.
I'm trying to have the debate, but you continue to claim all this evidence as to the harms of "unnatural" foods, and yet you have not provided one peer reviewed study. What does living in New Haven, Ct have anything to do with the expert testimony of someone with a Phd in biology?
WHAT?!?! I....Dont....Even.......WHAT?! Are you smoking Meth, right now??!!
this makes me smile :laugh:0 -
I think many people just don't know how to eat healthy. There have been so many different discoveries about what is good, what is bad, and then reports change soon after. Though everybody has different issues, it is all about sharing what works for the individual. I have to admit I felt like you when I used to go to Spark Points. Saw a lot of total junk food being touted as healthy.
mmm.. I don't agree.. I think most people know how to be healthy.. They just can't be bothered to take the time to eat that way. I mean who doesn't know that fruit salad is better then pre packaged anything? Everyone knows that.. but fruit salad takes time to make.. doesn't work with the instant gratification idea. When people get serious about health, they always have time to make the salad.0 -
I call it a temporary death wish... but even that passes.0
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Didn't know there was a fluoride debate. I thought it was needed for healthy teeth. It's been added to the water I've been drinking for over 40 years, but never heard of a debate.
No, i get the studies from my wife, the Yale educated Phd in Biology, and they've concluded there are no negative health impacts of fluoride in water. Which studies are you talking about? Again, you are making the claims, you show the evidence.
I'm trying to have the debate, but you continue to claim all this evidence as to the harms of "unnatural" foods, and yet you have not provided one peer reviewed study. What does living in New Haven, Ct have anything to do with the expert testimony of someone with a Phd in biology?
WHAT?!?! I....Dont....Even.......WHAT?! Are you smoking Meth, right now??!!
OMG This has made my day - literally LOL!! :laugh: :laugh:0 -
Didn't know there was a fluoride debate. I thought it was needed for healthy teeth. It's been added to the water I've been drinking for over 40 years, but never heard of a debate.
No, i get the studies from my wife, the Yale educated Phd in Biology, and they've concluded there are no negative health impacts of fluoride in water. Which studies are you talking about? Again, you are making the claims, you show the evidence.
I'm trying to have the debate, but you continue to claim all this evidence as to the harms of "unnatural" foods, and yet you have not provided one peer reviewed study. What does living in New Haven, Ct have anything to do with the expert testimony of someone with a Phd in biology?
WHAT?!?! I....Dont....Even.......WHAT?! Are you smoking Meth, right now??!!
this makes me smile :laugh:
me too. that guy is great0 -
Then why the diet coke yesterday in your diary?
I was thinking the same thing....:indifferent: *sniff.....I smell hypocrisy....0
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