Anyone else 80/10/10?
GetYourFruitOn
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Hi everyone! I'm not new here to MFP but I am very new to the 80/10/10 lifestyle and would like encouragement, help, etc from people who have personal experience with this lifestyle.
Please no comments from those that have never embarked on this journey.
Thanks! :flowerforyou:
Please no comments from those that have never embarked on this journey.
Thanks! :flowerforyou:
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80% good food, 10% better food, 10% best food?0
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No?0
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Obviously, none of you can read...0
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Obviously, none of you can read...
Obviously you have no idea what you are doing.
Welcome to the internet.
Your opinion can differ from mine, that's fine. Being flat out rude for no reason is just trolling. I'm sure your mother taught you manners, try using them0 -
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I just researched this and saw some sample menus. One of them called for a breakfast of three pounds of cantaloupe followed by a lunch of one pound each of banana and mangos. I'm trying to imagine this.0
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I just researched this and saw some sample menus. One of them called for a breakfast of three pounds of cantaloupe followed by a lunch of one pound each of banana and mangos. I'm trying to imagine this.
I would imagine being on the loo all morning after that :noway:0 -
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I just researched this and saw some sample menus. One of them called for a breakfast of three pounds of cantaloupe followed by a lunch of one pound each of banana and mangos. I'm trying to imagine this.
Good god. Why?!0 -
I just researched this and saw some sample menus. One of them called for a breakfast of three pounds of cantaloupe followed by a lunch of one pound each of banana and mangos. I'm trying to imagine this.
Well is that cantalope with or without the skin? I imagine a whole cantalope could weigh three pounds. And banana with or without peel? With peel it could be like 2 1/2. And if the mango has the pit, maybe just one...
But seriously cannot imagine eating that...I feel a bit nauseous just thinking about eating that much.0 -
Is this some sort of reverse date of birth?? 10 october 1980?0
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I just researched this and saw some sample menus. One of them called for a breakfast of three pounds of cantaloupe followed by a lunch of one pound each of banana and mangos. I'm trying to imagine this.
Well is that cantalope with or without the skin? I imagine a whole cantalope could weigh three pounds. And banana with or without peel? With peel it could be like 2 1/2. And if the mango has the pit, maybe just one...
But seriously cannot imagine eating that...I feel a bit nauseous just thinking about eating that much.
mmm Mango, bring on summer.0 -
What is 80/10/10??? Also why have you chosen to do this? (not being rude or anything, just honestly curious)0
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What is 80/10/10??? Also why have you chosen to do this? (not being rude or anything, just honestly curious)
It's a raw foods vegan diet that places emphasis on 80% of your calories coming from fruit sugars. There's a sort of militant little guy on YouTube who does this and talks a lot about eating 100 bananas for breakfast every day. I certainly can't speak for non-diabetics, but as someone with T2D, that sounds dreadful.0 -
First off I want to say congratulations for wanting to make a change. And while we may not all agree on one diet specifically..thats okay because everyone is different, and what may work for me may not work for you.
That being said I think you should really look at the health factors involved with this diet. It is one thing to lose weight and embark on a journey, and another to be seriously hurting your nutrition.
So... I am not saying this diet is not for you, but I am saying make sure it's right for your health.0 -
It's a raw foods vegan diet that places emphasis on 80% of your calories coming from fruit sugars. There's a sort of militant little guy on YouTube who does this and talks a lot about eating 100 bananas for breakfast every day. I certainly can't speak for non-diabetics, but as someone with T2D, that sounds dreadful.
I guess, if you're eating raw, it saves on the washing up?
Can't think of any other reason to do it!
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It's a raw foods vegan diet that places emphasis on 80% of your calories coming from fruit sugars. There's a sort of militant little guy on YouTube who does this and talks a lot about eating 100 bananas for breakfast every day. I certainly can't speak for non-diabetics, but as someone with T2D, that sounds dreadful.0
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Why do people try to over complicate this weight loss thing...0
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I cannot imagine eating that much fruit as well. I am more looking at the low fat raw vegan aspect of it, there's no way I could consume fruit in those amounts :PFirst off I want to say congratulations for wanting to make a change. And while we may not all agree on one diet specifically..thats okay because everyone is different, and what may work for me may not work for you.
That being said I think you should really look at the health factors involved with this diet. It is one thing to lose weight and embark on a journey, and another to be seriously hurting your nutrition.
So... I am not saying this diet is not for you, but I am saying make sure it's right for your health
Thank you! I should have been more clear in my initial post. I am not going to eat JUST fruits but yes I completely agree about overall nutrition.Why do people try to over complicate this weight loss thing...
It's not about the weight loss as much as overall health. I previously lost about 60 lbs by just counting calories, working out, etc. However, I was eating processed food containing sugar alcohols and other chemicals that I no longer want to eat. Being healthy isn't just about losing weight, I don't want to lose weight on chemical junk again. I want to have a diet rich in plant foods. I have eaten meat my entire life, but lately it just sickens me. This of course is after watching several documentaries on the things they do to animals - so sad! Granted I buy my beef from a local place, I can't even eat it lately.0 -
"Even animals that eat low-fat foods actually have high-fat diets. The food that goes into the mouth of a cow or a gorilla is low in fat. However, once that food is inside the digestive tract of a gorilla or cow (both substantially different than a human digestive tract), the fiber and cellulose in the plant matter is fermented into fat. Although many animals put low-fat food into their mouths, one way or another, they end up absorbing a lot of fat.
You and I (humans), on the other hand, don’t have the same capability to ferment fiber and cellulose in our guts, so we’re stuck needing to eat foods that are already high in fat."
http://paleomagazine.com/paleo-fats0 -
If you want to go vegan for ethical reasons, there are a lot of healthy ways to do it.
But this specific diet -- I've researched it before. There are a lot of reviews from people around the webs saying that it's the best way they've ever eaten, they feel wonderful, they feel so so happy, life is overflowing with rainbows and kittens.
But there are other reviews around the internet (although not on the main diet forums -- people have complained about censorship there, but that is another story) from people who say 'I ate this diet and loved it, and then after a couple of years I couldn't keep weight on/my teeth suddenly started falling out/my skin completely lost its elasticity/etc.'
I would look at both the positive and the negative reviews. I will also point out that most of the issues people have had occurred after a significant amount of time on the diet.
If you do decide to go with this, I would keep a close eye out for the problems other people had mentioned. Some people on this diet have said that their teeth are just fine and attributed it to eating loads of greens rather than just fruit. I would also supplement with B12.0 -
The body needs healthy fat and protein to function. I can't see this diet being sustainable, especially if there is any exercise involved. You will be crying for basic nutrients. I would not recommend going below 20% fat (heathy fats, like avocado, fish oil, olive, etc) and 20% protein at a bare minimum. You need to synthesize all sorts of enzymes, hormones, steroids, neurotransmitters, etc. and you will likely become ill if you do not feed the body what it is genetically programmed to require.
Balance, not extremes, leads to health. I say this not only as someone who is on my own path to fitness, but as a preventive medicine physician.0 -
Why do people try to over complicate this weight loss thing...
It's the "magic bullet" theory.
If I wanted to sell books or become famous then I would need to come up with some wild a** scheme for weight loss that no one else has come up with yet. I would need to be controversial to get the appropriate attention.0 -
Amen.0
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Amen.
that bump tho.0 -
The OP does not want to hear sensible and logical advice based on experience and reality.
She will do this fad diet and learn the hard way.
Apparently you can't read either
Makes me wonder what they are teaching these days. Obviously manners, respect and thoughtfulness are lacking. It never ceases to amaze me at how people are so quick to judge and make rude comments to people they don't know because it's the internet. Human decency is definitely on a decline. The point of just making rude remarks is? I sure hope this isn't how you teach your children.0 -
The OP does not want to hear sensible and logical advice based on experience and reality.
She will do this fad diet and learn the hard way.
Apparently you can't read either
Makes me wonder what they are teaching these days. Obviously manners, respect and thoughtfulness are lacking. It never ceases to amaze me at how people are so quick to judge and make rude comments to people they don't know because it's the internet. Human decency is definitely on a decline. The point of just making rude remarks is? I sure hope this isn't how you teach your children.
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The OP does not want to hear sensible and logical advice based on experience and reality.
She will do this fad diet and learn the hard way.
Apparently you can't read either
Makes me wonder what they are teaching these days. Obviously manners, respect and thoughtfulness are lacking. It never ceases to amaze me at how people are so quick to judge and make rude comments to people they don't know because it's the internet. Human decency is definitely on a decline. The point of just making rude remarks is? I sure hope this isn't how you teach your children.
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