Just curious
bchgrl82
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has anyone ever done slimfast? What was the results
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I did it in college. It tasted terrible, left me feeling hungry most of the day, and whatever I managed to lose I gained back once I quit the program because itdoesn't teach you anything about nutrition, portion sizes, or maintenance. I'm sure there are some people who've been successful on it, but they seem to be a minority in the long run.0
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I haven't used that since the late 80s or so. It had a lot of fiber in it which had me running to the bathroom pretty often. And I agree with Dianne, it won't teach you how to eat to maintain your goal weight unless you are intending to follow the plan for the rest of your life. Save your money and simply track your food so you're eating less than you burn each day.0
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I am doing this right now. Lemon juice in water on waking, coffee, then at 11 am first slimfast and 3 pm another slimfast, 6 pm dinner - tonight spaghetti bolognaise and banana and a chunk of cheese. I started to declutter my home and decide to declutter my diet - my stomach has shrunk and once a day I am able to eat what I like. My skin looks better - probably due to the amount of water I am drinking - my hair shinier - i am losing 2 lbs to 3 lbs a week (I have 60 more to lose). It has taken away a lot of the decision making and mental struggle to decide what food to eat - and I am spending less on groceries. Slimfast is often on special offer and I stock up. My husband has not even noticed as he is out to work for two of my meals. Not for everyone but right for me.0
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I tried it a little while ago. The shakes were really good (like flavored milk). But honestly, since losing weight is about calorie deficit, it really wasn't worth it. It gets expensive - and I can have a plate of rice, roasted veggies, and chicken for the same calorie content that's in a SlimFast shake and it fills me up soooo much more than the shake did. Plus, after drinking a sugary shake for 2/3 meals, it kind of got old, taste-wise. I'm a sugar fan, but it was a little bit much.
(Note: even the supporter above admits that it leaves them hungry, e.g. "my stomach has shrunk")
If it technically leaves you under your calorie count, you're going to lose weight. However, successful weight loss is about sustainability - so before you invest, ask yourself "can I keep doing this for a long period of time?"
Just saying, there are much more satisfying (and cheaper) ways of going about it. I've lost 80lbs on living by a calorie deficit - no special tricks or gimmicks required.0 -
I started Slimfast on June 1st and have lost 8lbs with minimal exercise so far (today is June 16th). I have a shake for breakfast and dinner and my meal for lunch. My snacks are either a Slimfast 100 calorie snack, fruit or nuts. I am drinking the high protein shakes which have low carbs and sugar (compared to the regular Slimfast shakes).
In my opinion they don't taste bad at all, but I guess everyone has their own preferences. The high protein only comes in two flavors right now and that's vanilla and chocolate.
It seems to be working for me and better than numerous other programs that I have tried. I will repost after it's been a full month and let you know what my results are then.
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I think it will give you a short term fix but will not educate you in any way. I think for the long term its better to change how you eat and shop. You need to be in control so you start to get an idea what calories are in food especially stuff that you used to eat frequently.0
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Wow...I haven't had slimfast in quite a while...Let us know how it goes.0
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Well it has been a month......0
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years ago i did. they tasted good. however it wasn't sustainable and i eventually gave it up. I'm not sure i even lost weight on them i don't think i did it long enough to know. but if you're at a caloric deficit you will lose weight regardless of the slim fast shake or not.0
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