Lots of sugar ok as long as you stay in your daily calorie goal, right?
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catscats222
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ex: I'm drinking a lot of skim milk. 12 grams a sugar a cup. plus some cereal. plus a nutrigrain bar, apple, pear, blueberries. almost 100 grams of sugar
all that ok? to lose weight? as long as under my set goal?
also, how do i stop the advertisements on my laptop? they really slow my wi-fi connection to a crawl (worse than a crawl).
all that ok? to lose weight? as long as under my set goal?
also, how do i stop the advertisements on my laptop? they really slow my wi-fi connection to a crawl (worse than a crawl).
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As long as you eat in a caloric deficit... you will lose weight.
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TBH- I've never a had a problem with sugar overages and weight gain... SODIUM on the other hand? That's a different story entirely!0
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »As long as you eat in a caloric deficit... you will lose weight.
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Yeah just eat some more protein. All that has carbs. You need protein during exercise. Make sure to eat good fats walnuts avacoados ect or risk gallbladder damage especially on low cal diet.0
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »0
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »
I've never bothered to track mono/polysaturated fats and I've been fine thus far... I think OP is fine by just eating whatever as long as she hits her micros.
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »
I've never bothered to track mono/polysaturated fats and I've been fine thus far... I think OP is fine by just eating whatever as long as she hits her micros.
Well super obese people need mono/poly when suddenly going from very high consumption to low calories under like 1400. I still have that mindset form when I started my diet. It still doesn't hurt to eat those foods some..0 -
IsaackGMOON wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »
I've never bothered to track mono/polysaturated fats and I've been fine thus far... I think OP is fine by just eating whatever as long as she hits her micros.
Well super obese people need mono/poly when suddenly going from very high consumption to low calories under like 1400. I still have that mindset form when I started my diet. It still doesn't hurt to eat those foods some..
And how do you know OP is obese?0 -
IsaackGMOON wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »
I've never bothered to track mono/polysaturated fats and I've been fine thus far... I think OP is fine by just eating whatever as long as she hits her micros.
Well super obese people need mono/poly when suddenly going from very high consumption to low calories under like 1400. I still have that mindset form when I started my diet. It still doesn't hurt to eat those foods some..
And how do you know OP is obese?
I don't know but generally its better safe than sorry. We need to eat good foods with nutritional value these are some of those foods.0 -
oyChihuahua wrote: »Oh dear. I didn't eat walnuts. Do I have to regain the weight and start over?
Yes. Sorry. You need to track dem mono/polyunsaturated fats or you will have gallbladder damage.
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High sugar diets lead to fat in the blood which leads to heart disease. It causes fatty liver, metabolic syndrome and depression. Low cal or not, it's not good for you.0
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nawlinsnawlins wrote: »i was making sure there was no harm in drinking lots and lots of sugar. like developing diabetes or getting bone problems or something.
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Also Sugar can increase cravings, decrease satiety, affect your mood, and do other things that CAN impact your eating habits and thus your weight.
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