Do You Guys Know You Don't Have To Eat 'Clean' To Reach Your Goals?
Fezaltin
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Clean eating doesn't show you abs. Being in a caloric deficit does.
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Don't know if you're being sarcastic or not0
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This site advocates CICO..im almost 100% sure the majority of people know this0
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Is it Friday already? Didn't think I slept that long.0
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I'm a rebel. I always forget to wash my fruit. So no clean eating for me0
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Thank u so much!!! I have some abdominal fat and was wondering if I really have to go low carb to get the results I want0
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annavalente wrote: »
I love it dirty Anna... You already know that0 -
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I hope not 'cause I REALLY love my bread0
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Does licking the pizza grease off my plate count as clean eating?0
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galgenstrick wrote: »Does licking the pizza grease off my plate count as clean eating?
Only if you get every last smear off!
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I'm confused. What do you mean by clean eating?0
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Most of us know this.
You should really read the forum a bit more before trying to advise us.0 -
missiontofitness wrote: »
Don't you know puking due to bacterial illness dehydrates you and gives you that competition ripped look everyone is after?
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missiontofitness wrote: »
But then you lose extra weight because you get the poops!!!!0 -
but you might end up feeling better than you've ever felt before in your life (if you eat "clean")0
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galgenstrick wrote: »missiontofitness wrote: »
Don't you know puking due to bacterial illness dehydrates you and gives you that competition ripped look everyone is after?galgenstrick wrote: »missiontofitness wrote: »
Don't you know puking due to bacterial illness dehydrates you and gives you that competition ripped look everyone is after?galgenstrick wrote: »missiontofitness wrote: »
Don't you know puking due to bacterial illness dehydrates you and gives you that competition ripped look everyone is after?
I felt like I had abs once after puke fest from a virus. I was very mad when I didn't. It's a myth, just like starvation mode!
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Why do crunches when you can just have a very bad hangover? I don't know if it's the dehydration making you look ripped, or the extreme core workout.
And maybe this is news to OP. Goodness knows there are enough people in this world arguing the opposite.0 -
galgenstrick wrote: »missiontofitness wrote: »
Don't you know puking due to bacterial illness dehydrates you and gives you that competition ripped look everyone is after?
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I eat clean because I prefer the food and feel better. I don't have any airy fairy ideologies about it. I just like it. I didn't eat very clean for a few days this week because I was lazy, petulant about the weather and other things, and now I feel like crap. I hate feeling like crap. I can't stop sleeping and my brain is foggy, just like before I began dieting.
By the way, I ate at a deficit every day this week.0 -
I ate cheesecake today. I feel great. LOL!!0
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Well I'm hoping the salad I have for dinner was thoroughly cleaned beforehand...0
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being 20 years old help out quite a bit too0
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Clean eating doesn't show you abs. Being in a caloric deficit does.
You are right, abs are made in the kitchen and a calorie deficit is essential to losing weight. However, how a person eats, whether it be "clean" or "dirty," or somewhere in between, is personal preference only.
For some people, eating a majority of whole foods helps them stick to a calorie deficit.
Other people choose to eat more processed foods because that helps them stick to a calorie deficit.
And, others of us choose to eat somewhere in between because that helps us stick to a calorie deficit.
Nutritional balance is not essential to weight loss, but it sure does make things a whole lot easier for me. If I overdo it on something, whether it be the sugary sweet stuff or an overabundance of veggies or fruits or even meat, or whatever, I don't feel so great. However, if I allow myself to eat a variety of foods while not cutting anything out, I find I can stick to eating the correct amount of calories. I try to eat more whole foods and make a lot of my own foods, but that's because it helps me stick to a calorie deficit.0 -
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