No Carb Diet
cbond808
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Is a no carb diet and two protein shakes a day a healthy diet.
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No. Simply put, you will not get the vitamins and minerals that you need and there isn't any need to reduce carbs that far for any reason.0
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When you say no carb, do you really mean low carb? Will you be eating fruits and veggies but just cutting out things like bread? Also, protein shakes are not meant to be meal substitutes, they're supplements. Eat real food within yuor calorie limits and you'll probably be much happier and healthier.0
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You can achieve much success in your weight loss efforts by keeping your carbs low, but not at zero. With a minimum number of carbs you will still lose weight, but you won't feel like crap doing it. I keep mine at 50. That allows me to have a number of vegetables, and an ATkins bar or a piece of fruit, and keeps me sane, but still losing. Hope this helps.0
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that would be a no ..
I mean are you really going to eat no bread, no vegetables, etc.?????
this has got to be a troll thread..but I am in ...0 -
"17 pounds to lose"0
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Some people have good success on a "low" carb diet not eating some foods like pasta, rice, breads. But, they still do eat other carbs like fruits and veggies. (I am not describing that well)
What you are describing doesn't sound healthy. I don't think you would get the nutrients and possibly the calories you need. You don't need to eliminate any food from your diet unless you have a health reason.
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Is a no carb diet and two protein shakes a day a healthy diet.
With 17 pounds to lose set MFP (My Fitness Pal) to 1/2 or 1 pound a week loss and eat foods that you like.....up to the calorie amount provided.
You're new to this site, so I'll give you a couple pointers.....the great thing about this site is that it is designed for you to log foods you have eaten. This forces you to look at your portions. People don't gain weight because they eat carbs.....they gain because they eat too much food....any kind of food.
Learning portion control will not only help you lose weight, it will help you keep the weight from coming back.
The site is designed this way to encourage lifestyle changes. Meal replacement shakes are good in a pinch....but they don't teach you what you need to know about keeping weight off.0 -
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rkalllison wrote: »jasonmh630 wrote: »
:P back at ya...smh. I never said they don't but they also never have friends either on here...
You mean friend. One friend
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No, this isn't healthy at all. Complex carbs provide the energy we need to do our daily functions, provide fiber that helps us feel full, and aids in digestion. If you'll look at the recommendations for carbs, protein, fat, sugars, sodium, etc that MFP will give you once you key in your information such as weight, height, etc., that is a good starting place. I would recommend following that amount of food and then you may tweak it a little as you get further into the program. We all want quick results but the fact is that most of us didn't put on execess weight in short period of time so we need to be patient with seeing results. Following a structured eating plan that MFP provides can help us reach our goals in a healthy manner.0
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Um... No.0
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That would be a big negative! Even if your diabetic you need between 30 - 60 carbs a meal. Everything in moderation. Just watch your calories and carbs and get lots of exorcise.0
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No...Not at all. Your body needs carbs. Even if its just 100g a day. You need carbs!!! You have to make this a lifestyle not a diet.0
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