Cleansing Diet
tiasophia12
Posts: 18
I'm trying to loose 15 lbs before prom (2 weeks) and i've heard of this diet where basically you eat only fruits and veggies, and drink protein shakes.
Anyone have any recipes?
Anyone have any recipes?
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I would suggest that your plan is ridiculous and you should disregard it entirely.
And believe it or not, I really am saying this to help you.0 -
I would suggest that your plan is ridiculous and you should disregard it entirely.
And believe it or not, I really am saying this to help you.
I second this suggestion!0 -
You could just amputate a leg instead, it would be just as healthy.0
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Buy a dress that fits and flatters (if that's it in your photo, it's lovely and wouldn't look so good after two weeks of starvation), eat healthily within MFP guidelines which could help you lose a pound or two if you really want to, and have enough energy to enjoy your memorable day instead :flowerforyou:0
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Ok, so not 15 pounds. I just want to slim down a bit. I want to loose 5-10 pounds, but 15 would be the best.0
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I would suggest that your plan is ridiculous and you should disregard it entirely.
And believe it or not, I really am saying this to help you.
I second this suggestion!
Third.0 -
You won't lose much fat in that amount of time but if you want to look slimmer, getting rid of any water retention would help. I would suggest a high protein diet while cutting out sugars and cutting down on carbs and sodium. Also, up your water intake.0
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You won't lose much fat in that amount of time but if you want to look slimmer, getting rid of any water retention would help. I would suggest a high protein diet while cutting out sugars and cutting down on carbs and sodium. Also, up your water intake.
This is what I was talking about. I'm not going to starve myself. As a recovering anorexic, my parents keep a close eye on me. I'm just trying to look slimmer. That's all. I guess I didn't word it properly.0 -
Ok, so not 15 pounds. I just want to slim down a bit. I want to loose 5-10 pounds, but 15 would be the best.
You know what would be the best?
The best would be for you to start learning the very basics about fitness and nutrition.
The best would be for you to eat mostly whole foods, get adequate nourishment, and stay active in your lifestyle. Do some exercise.
The best would be for you to disregard any idea of "I need to lose X lbs because prom.
The best would be for you to set yourself up for good habits moving forward.
The best would be for you to accept your body and if you want to change it, do it slowly and intelligently.
You really need to scrap the idea of a cleanse.0 -
Your ticker suggests you weigh 115lbs, if you, by some miracle, lost 15lbs so quickly your parents would definitely start to worry again. I agree with Berry, find a flattering dress and work with what you have already :flowerforyou:0
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Just buy a corset or something if your that hell bent on it.
If you lose 15 pounds its just going to all come off your chest anyways.
Do what others say, start of a healthy plan and go into prom with some confidence.0 -
Your ticker suggests you weigh 115lbs, if you, by some miracle, lost 15lbs so quickly your parents would definitely start to worry again. I agree with Berry, find a flattering dress and work with what you have already :flowerforyou:
I do not weigh 115. I'm 125. according to my BMI, I should be 110-115. That's what I'm aiming for.0 -
General guidelines suggest loosing roughly 1-2 pounds a week.. Loosing 15 pounds in two weeks is extremely unhealthy..
You already look tiny to begin with? What's the need of loosing 15 pounds?0 -
Your ticker suggests you weigh 115lbs, if you, by some miracle, lost 15lbs so quickly your parents would definitely start to worry again. I agree with Berry, find a flattering dress and work with what you have already :flowerforyou:
I do not weigh 115. I'm 125. according to my BMI, I should be 110-115. That's what I'm aiming for.
Aim for it, if you must, but not in 2 weeks. That's unhealthy, unsustainable and silly.0 -
If you are looking for recipes to help you eat healthier, I suggest Pinterest they have a ton of ideas. They have a search box so just type in what you are looking for. You can probably loose five lbs. in two weeks. Loosing more will take a little longer but it's a start. Good luck to you!0
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Exactly!Ok, so not 15 pounds. I just want to slim down a bit. I want to loose 5-10 pounds, but 15 would be the best.
You know what would be the best?
The best would be for you to start learning the very basics about fitness and nutrition.
The best would be for you to eat mostly whole foods, get adequate nourishment, and stay active in your lifestyle. Do some exercise.
The best would be for you to disregard any idea of "I need to lose X lbs because prom.
The best would be for you to set yourself up for good habits moving forward.
The best would be for you to accept your body and if you want to change it, do it slowly and intelligently.
You really need to scrap the idea of a cleanse.0 -
As a recovering anorexic, my parents keep a close eye on me. I'm just trying to look slimmer.0
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Eat at a reasonable calorie deficit and you'll probably lose 2-3lbs of fat. You'll also probably lose a fair amount of water weight too if you keep an eye on your sodium. I lost 3lbs in the first 4 days, which I thought was quite a lot and I most definitely was not doing any sort of cleanse or low calorie diet! I was on 2500 a day (very small deficit) so I'm sure it was pretty much just water. My measurements went down quite a bit too, amazing what a change water retention can make!
I'd say especially since you're a recovering anorexic, do not attempt any sort of drastic change in diet. Just eat healthy, small deficit and I'm sure you'll look great! It's too late to be thinking about a 15lb loss.0 -
Edited to remove my comment based on eating disorder. Get to your therapist. You should never lose 15 pounds in two weeks just for the sake of vanity.0
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Ok, so not 15 pounds. I just want to slim down a bit. I want to loose 5-10 pounds, but 15 would be the best.
You know what would be the best?
The best would be for you to start learning the very basics about fitness and nutrition.
The best would be for you to eat mostly whole foods, get adequate nourishment, and stay active in your lifestyle. Do some exercise.
The best would be for you to disregard any idea of "I need to lose X lbs because prom.
The best would be for you to set yourself up for good habits moving forward.
The best would be for you to accept your body and if you want to change it, do it slowly and intelligently.
You really need to scrap the idea of a cleanse.
boom goes the dynamite.
right on dude0 -
As a young female getting ready for the prom let's be a little bit more sympathetic here. We've all been there - have a big event to get ready for, don't feel 100% comfortable with our weight, etc. Hell, i will admit I have been there and to an extent we all do some different measures to get ready for a bikini vacation or even prom/wedding so give her a little bit of a break before we all come down on her for asking.
Now that I've said that, because honestly I wish I knew now what I didnt know as a young teenage girl, is that eating less is not going to help in the long run. going on some "cleanse" is not going to help you at all and only hurt you in the end. Actually there is no medical sound proof that a cleanse does anything at all for the body. your body just doesnt hold toxins in your system, its engineered to pass it through the system so any cleanse you read or see is just marketing. if you'd like to do a "cleanse" to mentally start with a clean slate, ok go for it. but there is no medical backing that this should be done or needs to be done.
what i suggest, is to start upping your water intake ALOT. cut out all sugars and salts. get a nice airbursh tan. eat things that wont bloat you so you don't retain water and eat small meals and snack throughout the day to keep the metabolism burning. also, in most prom dresses all you will see is chest, back and arms so start working on those NOW. and i hpe that you use this time as a jump off to healthy diet and exercise. make it a life time thing not just for prom time.
hope this helps and trust me, learning what your body needs and treating it right is so important, esp as a teenager.0 -
Portion control and hard work..the other comments are right. If that is you in the picture, no worries you look great. Put a big smile on your face and confidence and no one will see any less than beautiful0
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It took time to put it on so you should expect it takes time to take it off.
Slimming is different than losing fat IMO. You can lose water weight using a low sodium diet which can reduce size from bloating (I have been through this myself so I speak from experience) and also in two weeks you could lose an inch in most places if you worked really hard and I mean HARD!
I had to do zumba for 45 minutes everyday with other cardio and weights that was an extra 45 minutes on top of that to lose just over an inch at my waist and hips. I ate properly every day and that's all I got and I worked for it. The scale may have only dropped 1lb but I felt that even that little changed overall looked better.0 -
I'm 5'3" and weigh 113. I'd like to get down to 110 so I think we're on the same pattern of thinking here? The problem with a cleansing diet is that all you're losing is weight, not size and that won't really help you look slim in time for prom, sorry? What it sounds like you want to do is lose a bit of size and shape up, right? I would start with weight training and tone what you have. Hulu Hoop exercises are awesome for working the core, burning calories, and can really make a big impact in just a couple of weeks - start with that? Maybe?
Also, you should get really really consistent in logging *everything* into your diary every day. It will really help you see how you're coming along with your progress and whatnot as well. Good luck!0 -
As a young female getting ready for the prom let's be a little bit more sympathetic here. We've all been there - have a big event to get ready for, don't feel 100% comfortable with our weight, etc. Hell, i will admit I have been there and to an extent we all do some different measures to get ready for a bikini vacation or even prom/wedding so give her a little bit of a break before we all come down on her for asking.
By her own admission, she's already down to 125 lbs; that's super-thin. 110 lbs would be skeletal. Not to mention, she's actively seeking advice on how to lose 15 lbs in two weeks, this is neither safe nor effective. And with her admitted history of eating disorders, it's clear that she doesn't have a healthy relationship with food.0 -
By her own admission, she's already down to 125 lbs; that's super-thin. 110 lbs would be skeletal. Not to mention, she's actively seeking advice on how to lose 15 lbs in two weeks, this is neither safe nor effective. And with her admitted history of eating disorders, it's clear that she doesn't have a healthy relationship with food.0
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Ok, so not 15 pounds. I just want to slim down a bit. I want to loose 5-10 pounds, but 15 would be the best.
You know what would be the best?
The best would be for you to start learning the very basics about fitness and nutrition.
The best would be for you to eat mostly whole foods, get adequate nourishment, and stay active in your lifestyle. Do some exercise.
The best would be for you to disregard any idea of "I need to lose X lbs because prom.
The best would be for you to set yourself up for good habits moving forward.
The best would be for you to accept your body and if you want to change it, do it slowly and intelligently.
You really need to scrap the idea of a cleanse.
This^0 -
By her own admission, she's already down to 125 lbs; that's super-thin. 110 lbs would be skeletal. Not to mention, she's actively seeking advice on how to lose 15 lbs in two weeks, this is neither safe nor effective. And with her admitted history of eating disorders, it's clear that she doesn't have a healthy relationship with food.
as do i.
dude, don't project your opinions onto someone else as fact.0
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