Intermittent Fasting 5:2
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I was sceptical - always been overweight even as a young child and the only diet that *really* ever worked for me was when I was a guinea pig for Rosemary Conley's flat stomach plan. Unfortunately, I now take regular medication and it appears that it's causing a constant battle with my weight - a struggle just to maintain. I've tried all sorts, weight loss clinics, diet chef, even resorting back to the diet that actually worked for me with little or no success. Before I get the "eat less, exercise more" comments, I was working out at the gym for 30 minutes a day, an intensive zumba workout 4 times a week and using the Wii Fit at home until I was told it was accelerating my bipolar highs and to stop completely (advice from a GP). The only time I managed to lose weight simply was to stop taking my medication and within 2 weeks I'd easily lost 7lbs. At an annual medical, the nurse actually agreed that my medication was probably playing a part but of all the weight loss tips and tricks, the only one she mentioned that I hadn't tried was the 5:2 - nothing to lose so I thought I'd give it a go.
3 weeks on and I've lost over half a stone, and inches from my measurements.
On an 8 mile round trip walk with my son (I walk a lot) and a 5:2 conversation, he actually compared it to a lot of animal's normal diet - quite frequently, animals in the wild will eat their kill, then eat very little until the next available food on tap.
While it's working, I'm going to stick to it....0 -
phanmale13 wrote: »... I was a guinea pig for Rosemary Conley's flat stomach plan.
Glad to hear you're having success with 5:2. I keep thinking about it, more from the health perspective than for weight loss though.
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phanmale13 wrote: »... I was a guinea pig for Rosemary Conley's flat stomach plan.
Glad to hear you're having success with 5:2. I keep thinking about it, more from the health perspective than for weight loss though.
Think her stuff is mainly based online now and she still follows the 5% fat rule although she does have a version of the 5:2 although the calorie deficit isn't as low as the 500 for women/600 for men.
As I said, I was sceptical about the 5:2, but got a copy of the book cheap during a supermarket shop, watched the "eat fast, live longer" documentary and thought I'd give it a go! There is a lot of information available on the internet and it isn't a costly diet unlike slimming groups or diet foods that you can buy. I'm not saying they don't work, just that they didn't work for me. It's been a constant struggle to keep my weight stable and not gain any more weight, but personally, so far at least, have found the 5:2 concept easy to follow and it's working!
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