Optifast 800
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Is anyone else on the boards doing Optifast 800 shakes for weight loss? I've been doing it for a week now and I've lost 8 pounds so far! I am pumped, I feel so great! I don't even feel deprived or hungry when I drink these shakes.
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8 pounds in a week sounds like water--sorry to rain on the parade. The shake thing is always attractive but it won't sustain you for a 114 pound loss goal. You need to be about eating normal food in portions that keep your net calories within your "budget" as calculated by MFP. Using a shake as a meal or a snack is fine if it works for you but you will get sick of them. I know, I've done them all. High fiber food is best (e.g. broccoli), you chew alot, it fills you up, it keeps things moving along and it's healthy. You are feeling the rush from that first, easy chunk of weight which is mostly fluid rebalancing. I'd work on keeping your net calories within budget by measuring/logging portions and increasing your exercise. Read the success stories from the folks losing over 100lbs, the stories are always the same. No gimmicks.0
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Nope, I am doing the 500 -750 cal deficit and moving my big azzzzzzz more plan. As per my ticker, it is doing pretty well!!0
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Lose weight quick products don't work.. stop taking it and eat normal and you will gain that weight back.0
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This is not going to end well for you.0
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Is anyone else on the boards doing Optifast 800 shakes for weight loss? I've been doing it for a week now and I've lost 8 pounds so far! I am pumped, I feel so great! I don't even feel deprived or hungry when I drink these shakes.
That's a wonderful start! Way to go! I'm on Optifast 70 and am part of a comprehensive weight loss program that is doctor-supervised. For a year I'll be attending weekly group meetings, and when my health is regained by losing weight, I'll be brought back onto food slowly. We meet to discuss the emotional and behavioral causes of our personal overeating experience. You may not find lots of support here, but there are quite a few who are on this program. I am also blogging about the experience, and have listed a number of great blogs of women who are taking this journey. Optifast has proven to be a successful plan, and I'm a big believer that there is no right way to lose weight - just the right one for me. Keep up the good work! Christy optifastadventurer.blogspot.com0 -
This is not going to end well for you.
It didn't end well for "Oprah" on her liquid diet plan. Remember?? And she had a whole team helping her find her way back to real food.0 -
Congratulations, you lost some water and waste weight. What are you going to do when you get tired of paying for and consuming those high priced chemical concoctions? Other than put the weight back on? Maybe try the free plan, that is, eat a little less, move a little more, It's done wonders for most of us, and didn't cost a thing.
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I thought Optifast went out of style when Oprah lost a bunch on it and then gained it all back as soon as she started eating again... hmm... I guess I learned differently.0
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I started a week ago and have also lost about 8 lbs. My friend has been on the program since July and lost 150 lbs -- he has transitioned back to food and is doing great Do not listen to the naysayers -- if you take the program seriously and stick with it there is a ton of behavioral and educational training they give you so you can sustain the weight loss.0
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Not so sure what's strange about that -- since it's the program I'm currently using and it's working. I guess I could have posted in the past about all my failures trying to just count calories but I really wasn't in the mood. Down 9 lbs now so I'm thinking I'll keep posting0
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I just finished 3 weeks and am down 13 lbs -- keep it up -- it does work if you stay with the program. My clinic has a 1 1/2 year program for weight loss and maintenance. I am committed to it just as I would be if I had cancer and needed chemo -- I consider it a medical emergency that I need to lose 100 lbs! Good luck to you0
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news flash ..the shakes do not make you lose weight..the calorie deficit they create by replacing real food with a shake is what makes you lose…
you could accomplish the same by eating real food and being in a calorie deficit…..0 -
news flash ..the shakes do not make you lose weight..the calorie deficit they create by replacing real food with a shake is what makes you lose…
you could accomplish the same by eating real food and being in a calorie deficit…..
^^^This^^^
And it would be free.
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What's optifast? Is it like some kind of shakeology pyramid selling scheme? Or more pregnant lady pee?0
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I thought it was some kinda car race. I'm disappointment.:sad:0
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At 35 years old and having personal issues since 5th grade, I agree with this so much. We will only believe what we want to believe, pills, Shakes, Cleanses, Shots, etc will work.... NOT . Yeah, maybe for a short time until you fall back into that comfortable rhythm again, BUT now I realized that eating right & exercising is the only way to go. Once we see the weight coming off it feels so good and we keep it up. BUT what really makes the difference is having a partner (husband for me) join you in your eating habits and exercising as well. We may not exercise together but we both make hints and comments pushing us to do so throughout the day. When I see him all sweaty I feel guilty and know I have to go out there and get my sweat on!0
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Is anyone else on the boards doing Optifast 800 shakes for weight loss? I've been doing it for a week now and I've lost 8 pounds so far! I am pumped, I feel so great! I don't even feel deprived or hungry when I drink these shakes.
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Is anyone else on the boards doing Optifast 800 shakes for weight loss? I've been doing it for a week now and I've lost 8 pounds so far! I am pumped, I feel so great! I don't even feel deprived or hungry when I drink these shakes.
That is considered a very low calorie diet, which MFP and many members do not condone, me included. It's just not healthy or sustainable for the long term.
Why not just eat less than you burn and lose weight slowly?0 -
Terrible way to go. I've heard of Optifast but had to look it up to learn more about the diet. The nutritional info and ingredients from the Optifast website are below. Overall you take in only 800 calories and only 70 grams of protein per day with no fiber. You are certainly going to lose a lot of muscle mass from the low protein and inability to do cardio or lift weights. That's probably why so many regain when they go off the plan--not enough muscle mass to burn calories or support moderate physical activity. Please think about how you are going to come out of this when you are done and reconsider...
Nutritional Information (ADDED by SEG; per shake; 5 shakes per day)
Calories 160
Protein (g) 14
Carbohydrate (g) 20
Fat (g) 3
Sodium (mg) 220
Potassium (mg) 470
Fiber (g) 0
Vitamins & Minerals 10-30% of RDI
Lactose (g) <1
Ingredients (French Vanilla): Water, Sugar, Sodium Caseinate (Milk), Calcium Caseinate, Corn Syrup Solids, High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Phosphate Tribasic, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Cellulose Gel, Carrageenan, Potassium Hydroxide, Mono and Diglycerides, Soy Lecithin, Ascorbic Acid, Cellulose Gum, Choline Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Niacinamide, Calcium Pantothenate, Copper Gluconate, Manganese Sulfate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamin Hydrochloride, Vitamin A Palmitate, Riboflavin, Chromium Chloride, Folic Acid, Biotin, Potassium Iodide, Sodium Molybdate, Sodium Selenite, Phytonadione (Vitamin K1), Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3), Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12).0 -
What's optifast?
A "protein sparing modified fast" very low calorie diet, medically prescribed to obese people for a finite period.
Nutritionally complete through formulation with lots of additives.0 -
You've already gotten a lot of good advice here so I'll just agree with the majority of the comments. Fast is not the way to go, but if it works for you as a way to get started then it's not necessarily a bad thing. The most important mantra here is that while some folks may be able to lose quicky the trick is to keep it off...and you can only do that by changing and adapting to a new eating program and that means real food.
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Hi there! Way to go on the 8 lbs - before you know it you will be where you need to be! I did this program last year and ( in the 1st and most crucial part of the program) 3 months lost 44 lbs! It was the hardest most freeing and exciting 3 months of my life because I was finally doing what was right for me, losing the weight and getting healthy. I didn't stick to the plan towards the end and have gained some weight back. I am human and am trying not to beat myself up over it. I have the shakes, know what to do and plan to restart today! I know my healthy me is inside waiting to get out and live life! If anyone needs to chat privately and in a positive way whether for advice or just to exchange tips reply to me! Best of luck to everyone!!!0
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Go for it! It will change your life and make you realize you can do anything you put your mind too!!0
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I started my Optifast 800 journey today. I know there are many people both for and against this program but I chose it for myself not only as a great way to begin my weightloss journey but also because I know it works. Its a tried and tested program and it will definitely get the weight off as long as a succeed in being disciplined and stick with it. I have tried and failed at many other programs because of my lack of will power and cheating when I don't see the result I expect for all my hard work. My 28th birthday is in less than 2 weeks and I want a good weight loss start to be my present to myself. I hope there are people on here who will support me through this and will share great advice if already completed .0
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