Nutrition is important (my advice)

2486ashley
2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
edited November 14 in Food and Nutrition
before taking vitamins and nutrient dense foods out of your eating habit, Ask a nutritionist. Someone who is actually certified to help you. Make sure of you're doing any kind of "low calorie" diet you take multi-vitamins. Good quality multi-vitamins.

Also in my opinion, if you think your body is sensitive to carbs, protein or fats than ask a professional.
Don't lose weight without doing it the right way or else you'll just gain the weight back plus some. :)
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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,029 Member
    I'd say to refer to a Registered Dietician rather than a nutritionist. One needs a degree to be licensed. The latter doesn't.

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  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    Oops,

    Yes you are right.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    edited March 2015
    who is recommending eliminating nutrient dense foods????

    ETA = who is saying nutrition is not important????
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    I saw a post on here with someone talking about taking certain vitamins (from foods) out of her diet to see if she'll lose weight.

    People want to guess at things instead of taking the proper and safe way. With your health I think it's important they ask a professional.
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  • KylaDenay
    KylaDenay Posts: 1,585 Member
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Not enough calcium, osteoporosis. Not enough iron, anemia. And on and on it goes.
  • CamoGirl1985
    CamoGirl1985 Posts: 41 Member
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.
  • CamoGirl1985
    CamoGirl1985 Posts: 41 Member
    I agree that if someone is going to go to that much of an extreme, they should talk to a dietician, as I think they probably don't have a clue. And I also agree that taking a multi-vitamin when on a severely restrictive diet is probably a good idea.
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    No.. This person
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?


    Didn't make sense to me either when I read what the person said. Which is the reason i posted this message.
  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    No.. This person
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?


    Didn't make sense to me either when I read what the person said. Which is the reason i posted this message.
    Why are you posting it here instead of in the actual thread where it was mentioned?
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    BFDeal wrote: »
    The amount of vitamin A I get is between me and my shaman healer!!! Stay out of it!!!

    I apologize if I offended anyone. Not my intention.
    I never mentioned anyone's name either.

    I thought the reason people posted on her was for people to comment back!? Once someone puts there business out there for everyone to read..

    But alright..
  • CamoGirl1985
    CamoGirl1985 Posts: 41 Member
    Well... very sound advice then! I hope the person that posted that reads your thread! I guess it shows that we all have different levels of knowledge when it come to health and nutrition. Hopefully people can be willing to learn from each other and make wise decisions :)
  • CamoGirl1985
    CamoGirl1985 Posts: 41 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    No.. This person
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?


    Didn't make sense to me either when I read what the person said. Which is the reason i posted this message.

    Well... very sound advice then! I hope the person that posted that reads your thread! I guess it shows that we all have different levels of knowledge when it come to health and nutrition. Hopefully people can be willing to learn from each other and make wise decisions :)
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    I doubt it would hurt, but it wouldn't always be necessary, depending what you mean by low calorie. Even at 1200 calories per day it's not that hard to get adequate nutrition.
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    No.. This person
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?


    Didn't make sense to me either when I read what the person said. Which is the reason i posted this message.
    Why are you posting it here instead of in the actual thread where it was mentioned?


    Because I couldn't figure it out.

  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    No.. This person
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?


    Didn't make sense to me either when I read what the person said. Which is the reason i posted this message.
    Why are you posting it here instead of in the actual thread where it was mentioned?

    I'm also trying to be some what helpful to anyone. :)
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    No.. This person
    This does not make a lot of sense to me.... Why would someone purposefully remove vitamins from their diet? Do you mean someone wanted to remove "calorically dense" foods from their diet? Say... avocados? Or peanut butter? Thereby the vitamins in those foods got removed and now they should supplement?


    Didn't make sense to me either when I read what the person said. Which is the reason i posted this message.

    Well... very sound advice then! I hope the person that posted that reads your thread! I guess it shows that we all have different levels of knowledge when it come to health and nutrition. Hopefully people can be willing to learn from each other and make wise decisions :)


    I agree completely :)


  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    BFDeal wrote: »
    The amount of vitamin A I get is between me and my shaman healer!!! Stay out of it!!!

    I apologize if I offended anyone. Not my intention.
    I never mentioned anyone's name either.

    I thought the reason people posted on her was for people to comment back!? Once someone puts there business out there for everyone to read..

    But alright..

    it is all good..

    you should have replied in that thread, rather then this one...as we do not have a clue as to what you are referring to ..

    MFP thread fail ..its all good :)
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    BFDeal wrote: »
    The amount of vitamin A I get is between me and my shaman healer!!! Stay out of it!!!

    I apologize if I offended anyone. Not my intention.
    I never mentioned anyone's name either.

    I thought the reason people posted on her was for people to comment back!? Once someone puts there business out there for everyone to read..

    But alright..

    it is all good..

    you should have replied in that thread, rather then this one...as we do not have a clue as to what you are referring to ..

    MFP thread fail ..its all good :)

    Lol thank you :)
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

    without knowing the context of said 1200 calorie diet is impossible to know...
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    edited March 2015
    2486ashley wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

    Assuming 1200 is adequate calories for you, you can get adequate nutrition on a 1200 calorie diet. Whether you do or not depends on the quality of the diet. This is true of high calorie diets as well.

    Taking a multivitamin isn't a bad thing, but you can't truthfully make a sweeping statement that it's always needed when dieting.
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

    without knowing the context of said 1200 calorie diet is impossible to know...

    Ok
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

    While that can be true, that's not an absolute. 1200 is too low for most anyway.
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    2486ashley wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

    Assuming 1200 is adequate calories for you, you can get adequate nutrition on a 1200 calorie diet. Whether you do or not depends on the quality of the diet. This is true of high calorie diets as well.

    Taking a multivitamin isn't a bad thing, but you can't truthfully make a sweeping statement that it's always needed when dieting.

    Ok
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    Hornsby wrote: »
    2486ashley wrote: »
    KylaDenay wrote: »
    Does not necessarily mean you will gain the weight back.

    Very true. Sadly most people who lose will gain the weight back no matter how nutritious their diet.

    I do agree that nutrition is important. I'd even say very important. But I don't think everyone reducing calories needs to take supplements.

    If someone is on a low calorie diet for weight loss. In my opinion multi vitamins are very important to take. For filling in the nutritional gaps that all the food couldn't fill. :)

    The problem is that most people go too low with their calories. If you are eating at a reasonable number, you should be able to get your vitamins and minerals from foods. I am not sure how "low calorie" you are talking though.

    Even with a 1200 calorie diet you don't get all the vitamins you need.
    Why After having a long talk with my doctors, I take multi vitamins.

    While that can be true, that's not an absolute. 1200 is too low for most anyway.


    The whole point I was tying to make was for people to go seek a professional. Someone who can help them lose weight, maintain or gain. What ever it is anyone wants.

    Which is what I finally did and what I'm going to school for.

    Plan and simple if someone wants to do it right they should go see a professional.

    :)
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