17 day diet. anyone else here doing it?
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Some people feel restricted when it comes to counting calories. I do understand why people go for diet's like this and the ever so popular one shakeology. I for one, will not help someone get rich of me for wanting to get thin and healthy. Counting calories works for me, I average a 2 lb weight loss a week. I have learned to eat healthier, I will not pay someone for workout videos, diet products or shopping lists. I also can not follow a guided shopping list. I have a family of 7 and on a very tight budget and buy on sale items mostly, so my meal plans change often. I wish you all much success on your journey.0
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Diet = food and drink regularly consumed. You are still eating a 'diet' even if you aren't counting calories and trying to lose weight.0
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ellesMFP93 wrote: »Diet = food and drink regularly consumed. You are still eating a 'diet' even if you aren't counting calories and trying to lose weight.
you're just arguing semantics
from dictionary.com:
di·et1
ˈdīət/
noun
noun: diet; plural noun: diets
1.
the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
"a vegetarian diet"
synonyms: selection of food, food, foodstuffs; More
informalgrub, nosh
"health problems related to your diet"
a regular occupation or series of activities in which one participates.
"a healthy diet of classical music"
2.
a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
"I'm going on a diet"
so when we say MFP is not about "diets", we are obviously using the second given definition. but I'm sure you already know that, and just want to be argumentative to deflect from our criticism of these silly restrictive diets.0 -
ellesMFP93 wrote: »so when we say MFP is not about "diets", we are obviously using the second given definition. but I'm sure you already know that, and just want to be argumentative to deflect from our criticism of these silly restrictive diets.
I wasn't arguing with you guys. I agree with you. These fad 'diets' aren't sustainable and you will almost always put the weight back on.
I was pointing out to the guy that said you can't count calories and be on a diet for the rest of your life that your diet is what you consistently eat.
I'm in complete agreeance with you on restrictive, non sustainable diets like this.0 -
ellesMFP93 wrote: »so when we say MFP is not about "diets", we are obviously using the second given definition. but I'm sure you already know that, and just want to be argumentative to deflect from our criticism of these silly restrictive diets.
I wasn't arguing with you guys. I agree with you. These fad 'diets' aren't sustainable and you will almost always put the weight back on.
I was pointing out to the guy that said you can't count calories and be on a diet for the rest of your life that your diet is what you consistently eat.
I'm in complete agreeance with you on restrictive, non sustainable diets like this.
gotcha
this is where the quote function helps
you are spot on with the "fad" diets. I'm sure most have us have tried some of them before at least once, before we learned the proper way of eating for long-term health and happiness0 -
ellesMFP93 wrote: »
you are spot on with the "fad" diets. I'm sure most have us have tried some of them before at least once, before we learned the proper way of eating for long-term health and happiness
I thought what I'm currently doing was a fad diet when I first started it. But it is super easy to maintain. It's high fat low carb making sure carbs are low GI. I still have a cheat day every month or so but I feel rotten when I do eat high GI carbs so I barely ever want them. This works for me in particular because I'm insulin resistant but I'm not sure how badly high GI carbs affect other people.0 -
These fads frustrate the life out of me! They aren't sustainable and what do you do after 17 days, go back to the way you ate before then come running back when your weight reaches a point that you aren't happy with anymore? Much better to count cals daily, work out your deficit and stick to it. For anyone who is remotely interested in maintaining a healthy, balanced lifestyle where you don't need to rely on these fads for weight loss then check out a friends post on another thread. Happy reading http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10196532/a-guide-to-avoid-the-woo-woo-in-mfp-land/p20
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ellesMFP93 wrote: »
you are spot on with the "fad" diets. I'm sure most have us have tried some of them before at least once, before we learned the proper way of eating for long-term health and happiness
I thought what I'm currently doing was a fad diet when I first started it. But it is super easy to maintain. It's high fat low carb making sure carbs are low GI. I still have a cheat day every month or so but I feel rotten when I do eat high GI carbs so I barely ever want them. This works for me in particular because I'm insulin resistant but I'm not sure how badly high GI carbs affect other people.
haha you need a little practice with the quote function but it sounds like you are on the right track
good luck with your goals!0 -
Hahah yeah I have no idea how to use the quote function. I'm lost with it.
Good luck to you to!0 -
ellesMFP93 wrote: »Hahah yeah I have no idea how to use the quote function. I'm lost with it.
Good luck to you to!
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