Weight not coming off...HELP!

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  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    thanks, it wasn't spam I was just trying to help. How come people don't like them?
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,432 MFP Moderator
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    thanks, it wasn't spam I was just trying to help. How come people don't like them?
    It's not necessarily you, its the fact you are advocating for a product this is essentially useless. One's body doesn't need to be cleansed or detoxed as your liver/colon take care of that naturally. In fact, most cleanses are just very low calorie short term things that have been created as a marketing scheme to make money. And for that reason, they don't fly on this forum.
  • hollyrayburn
    hollyrayburn Posts: 905 Member
    psulemon wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    thanks, it wasn't spam I was just trying to help. How come people don't like them?
    It's not necessarily you, its the fact you are advocating for a product this is essentially useless. One's body doesn't need to be cleansed or detoxed as your liver/colon take care of that naturally. In fact, most cleanses are just very low calorie short term things that have been created as a marketing scheme to make money. And for that reason, they don't fly on this forum.

    Exactly.

    I wish Dr. Oz would be banned from TV :)
  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    ok but fyi the one I'm on I eat between 1600 to 2000 calories a day and have lost 3.5kg (7 pounds) in 5 weeks. I haven't even been exercising. So they may be a load of baloney but this one f***** works. Plus I didn't advocate any 'product' I just said liver cleanse.
  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    Dr. Oz is a douche
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    ok but fyi the one I'm on I eat between 1600 to 2000 calories a day and have lost 3.5kg (7 pounds) in 5 weeks. I haven't even been exercising. So they may be a load of baloney but this one f***** works. Plus I didn't advocate any 'product' I just said liver cleanse.

    Yes, a calorie deficit works. What does that have to do with a "liver cleanse"?
  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom
  • DeWoSa
    DeWoSa Posts: 496 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    How exciting! What exactly does this Liver Cleansing Diet consist of?
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.
  • DeWoSa
    DeWoSa Posts: 496 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.

    F*** science! I want to know now! What are the rules of this amazing diet?
  • DeWoSa
    DeWoSa Posts: 496 Member
    edited March 2015
    psulemon wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    thanks, it wasn't spam I was just trying to help. How come people don't like them?
    It's not necessarily you, its the fact you are advocating for a product this is essentially useless. One's body doesn't need to be cleansed or detoxed as your liver/colon take care of that naturally. In fact, most cleanses are just very low calorie short term things that have been created as a marketing scheme to make money. And for that reason, they don't fly on this forum.

    The Liver Cleansing Diet by Sandra Cabot, MD -- if this is the one that Mitimum is following -- promotes the purchase of a liver cleansing pill or powder, manufactured by?

    You guessed it!

    Sandra Cabot, MD.

    eta: source, Amazon.com but I'm not going to link to it.
  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.
    So you're saying you don't believe in differences in metabolism? The whole idea of the diet I'm on is that it kick starts your metabolism and increases the amount of calories your body burns. Also by avoiding certain foods that require excessive processing by the liver you essentially 'give it a rest' which allows it to function more effectively in turn increasing your metabolic function. This type of diet also has a regulating effect on estrogen so for women who have high levels of estrogen it can be very beneficial. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022473187902007

  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,724 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.
    So you're saying you don't believe in differences in metabolism? The whole idea of the diet I'm on is that it kick starts your metabolism and increases the amount of calories your body burns. Also by avoiding certain foods that require excessive processing by the liver you essentially 'give it a rest' which allows it to function more effectively in turn increasing your metabolic function. This type of diet also has a regulating effect on estrogen so for women who have high levels of estrogen it can be very beneficial. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022473187902007


    ***sigh*** :disappointed:
  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    edited March 2015
    DeWoSa wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.

    F*** science! I want to know now! What are the rules of this amazing diet?
    Ok so I am not on Sandra Cabot's diet. I am on something similar but slightly more restrictive and doesn't involve the purchase of any special products at all. My doctor also condones this diet for effective weight management and overall health.

    There are a few basic things to avoid.

    - Red meat (you can still have chicken and fish)
    - Dairy
    - Gluten
    - Sugar (except naturally occurring sugar such as fruit and honey)
    - Foods high in trans-fats and highly processed or 'junk' food.
    - Refined carbohydrates (can have whole grains that don't contain gluten)
    - I also drink water with lemon juice in it in the morning and throughout the day to help boost metabolism
  • galgenstrick
    galgenstrick Posts: 2,086 Member
    edited March 2015
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.
    So you're saying you don't believe in differences in metabolism? The whole idea of the diet I'm on is that it kick starts your metabolism and increases the amount of calories your body burns. Also by avoiding certain foods that require excessive processing by the liver you essentially 'give it a rest' which allows it to function more effectively in turn increasing your metabolic function. This type of diet also has a regulating effect on estrogen so for women who have high levels of estrogen it can be very beneficial. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022473187902007

    So you removed sugars, dairy, and processed foods for this "liver cleanse" and are loosing weight? Congratulations, you're in a deficit and your weight loss has nothing to do with a cleanse. You just removed a lot of the calorie dense foods from your diet and replaced them with low calorie high volume foods, so you're eating less calories.
  • AquaticQuests
    AquaticQuests Posts: 947 Member
    edited March 2015
    If you only had 10 lbs to lose, then perhaps it's less about he weight and more about the way you want to look. If so, worry less about the scale, and work on exercises that will deal with the body appearance issues that concern you. Those may change to your liking, even when the scale doesn't budge!
    5 pounds isn't that much to be honest, if it's a look you're after! The workouts you're doing will help you there and are probably already helping, although the scale may not be allowing you to see the changes that have already happened!
  • Mitzimum
    Mitzimum Posts: 163 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.
    So you're saying you don't believe in differences in metabolism? The whole idea of the diet I'm on is that it kick starts your metabolism and increases the amount of calories your body burns. Also by avoiding certain foods that require excessive processing by the liver you essentially 'give it a rest' which allows it to function more effectively in turn increasing your metabolic function. This type of diet also has a regulating effect on estrogen so for women who have high levels of estrogen it can be very beneficial. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022473187902007

    So you removed sugars, dairy, and processed foods for this "liver cleanse" and are loosing weight? Congratulations, you're in a deficit and your weight loss has nothing to do with the supplements. Save your money on the supplements and don't change your diet, you'll thank me later.

    Did you not read ANY of my other posts. I am eating MORE calories now than I was before the diet and I was eating super healthy then anyway and I am NOT TAKING SUPPLEMENTS. I'm out. If you lot think the body works in such a simplistic fashion as 'calories in - calories out' then you are extremely closed minded and a bit thick. I only originally posted to help the OP but this is totally not worth it.
  • galgenstrick
    galgenstrick Posts: 2,086 Member
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.
    So you're saying you don't believe in differences in metabolism? The whole idea of the diet I'm on is that it kick starts your metabolism and increases the amount of calories your body burns. Also by avoiding certain foods that require excessive processing by the liver you essentially 'give it a rest' which allows it to function more effectively in turn increasing your metabolic function. This type of diet also has a regulating effect on estrogen so for women who have high levels of estrogen it can be very beneficial. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022473187902007

    So you removed sugars, dairy, and processed foods for this "liver cleanse" and are loosing weight? Congratulations, you're in a deficit and your weight loss has nothing to do with the supplements. Save your money on the supplements and don't change your diet, you'll thank me later.

    Did you not read ANY of my other posts. I am eating MORE calories now than I was before the diet and I was eating super healthy then anyway and I am NOT TAKING SUPPLEMENTS. I'm out. If you lot think the body works in such a simplistic fashion as 'calories in - calories out' then you are extremely closed minded and a bit thick. I only originally posted to help the OP but this is totally not worth it.

    The first law of thermo dynamics states that you are not eating more than you were and losing more weight without changing your activity level. So either you're lying or you are not counting your calories accurately.
  • megsta91
    megsta91 Posts: 92 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    Except the reality is you weren't actually eating 1200 but considerably more. Now you're on a restrictive diet that makes it harder for you to introduce errors into your count because it removes the foods you were undercounting.


    Amen.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,432 MFP Moderator
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    DeWoSa wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    So you're saying that a "liver cleanse" can actually circumvent the rules of how your body uses and consumes energy? That is impressive. I'm sure if a liver cleanse can allow this, we'll soon be seeing the studies documenting it.

    F*** science! I want to know now! What are the rules of this amazing diet?
    Ok so I am not on Sandra Cabot's diet. I am on something similar but slightly more restrictive and doesn't involve the purchase of any special products at all. My doctor also condones this diet for effective weight management and overall health.

    There are a few basic things to avoid.

    - Red meat (you can still have chicken and fish)
    - Dairy
    - Gluten
    - Sugar (except naturally occurring sugar such as fruit and honey)
    - Foods high in trans-fats and highly processed or 'junk' food.
    - Refined carbohydrates (can have whole grains that don't contain gluten)
    - I also drink water with lemon juice in it in the morning and throughout the day to help boost metabolism

    You do realize that is zero impact on metabolism?


    Regarding the eating more calories now vs previous, I would have to question your logging practices (did you use a food scale, did you log daily, etc..) and if you had any hormonal issues/medical issues (PCOS, Hypothyroidism, etc...). It's potential by removing some of the above, you either became more aware of your calories make you more consistent or you are one of the few people who have an issue with one or more of the above.

    Also, do you understand the differences between metabolism, thermal effect of food (TEF) and total daily energy expended (TDEE)? I only ask this because very few things affect metabolism (mainly genetics and body composition (more muscle = faster metabolism)) regardless of what a package on the back of a pill bottle would suggest. And like I stated previously, fat burners generally just have caffeine which means it can burn a few extra calories. But surely won't burn an additional 400+ like you are eluding to by saying you are eating 400-800 more calories now.

  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    edited March 2015
    herrspoons wrote: »
    Mitzimum wrote: »
    well i was on 1200 cals for four months and didn't lose a gram. ... that is a bigger calorie deficit than 1600 and yet now I'm losing steadily. Boom

    Except the reality is you weren't actually eating 1200 but considerably more. Now you're on a restrictive diet that makes it harder for you to introduce errors into your count because it removes the foods you were undercounting.

    BOOM!

    To quote a poster in another thread, reading this thread gave me a facepalm concussion.

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