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    I clicked on this link , reading it you see a few errors but my favorite is when they tell you to use "rape oil" under the frying section...........wait they did it twice, is that an actual oil? WTH lol

    Yes. It's an actual thing. I think it is what they used to call Canola oil - but then you know the whole rape thing they don't call it that much anymore.
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    I clicked on this link , reading it you see a few errors but my favorite is when they tell you to use "rape oil" under the frying section...........wait they did it twice, is that an actual oil? WTH lol

    I won't click the link. My credulity is all used up today. I'll translate that oil for you. It's rapeseed, or canola oil.

    Canola.jpg

    This is a common sight here on the prairies.
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    Well, hair and nails are "stopped" (dead) cells.
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    I've always hear we are @janejellyroll, but I majored in the social sciences so maybe I'm wrong.
  • Posts: 3,331 Member
    edited April 2016
    jgnatca wrote: »

    I won't click the link. My credulity is all used up today. I'll translate that oil for you. It's rapeseed, or canola oil.

    Canola.jpg

    This is a common sight here on the prairies.

    well I think I will have to take a hard pass on using that oil lol. pretty picture though

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    I've always hear we are @janejellyroll, but I majored in the social sciences so maybe I'm wrong.

    I was a history major, so maybe I'm wrong too . . .
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    kgirlhart wrote: »

    If you lost 120 lbs then why would you want to try this diet? It sounds crazy to me and full of unnecessary restrictions. Eat at a deficit and you can lose weight without having to fallow a bunch of crazy rules or take supplements.
    I don't want to take any supplements but after losing those lbs is now harder to keep going and lose what I still need to lose even when I'm working out 5x a week and eating right. I like to try something different too and if that could bust my weight loss I would go for it.
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    I always thought restarted cells was how we got zombies. Which, I guess, would be a diet all it's own... all brains all the time.
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    MommyL2015 wrote: »
    LOL @ the rules. There's one rule that says "don't lift the bottle to drink the water." How the heck are you supposed to drink it?

    Use a straw! :smile:

    Maybe it makes you take longer to drink it, so that by the time you've finally slaked your thirst you can't be bothered to make anything to eat...?
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    Ninkyou wrote: »

    You also asked if it was worth a try. The resounding answer by many of us has been no, it's not worth a try because it's over complicated and is full of broscience and fad stuff.
    The question if is worth it to try was actually directed to people who did tied.
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    BZAH10 wrote: »

    How much more do you want to lose? Basically, the options are to eat less, exercise more, or a combination of both. No prescribed eating plan will make weight loss any quicker.
    I need to lose another 60lbs to have normal BMI.
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    I feel as if we all understood what you were trying to ask. If people had tried it, and have been successful, more than likely they wouldn't be on a calorie counting website/application. People don't always need to TRY something to know that its woo, derp, or a gimmick. This is what people are trying to tell you.

    I've seen a lot on this site people are following different diet plans and this is individual choice.
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    BZAH10 wrote: »

    Well, you've lost a LOT so far (congrats!) but as you have less to lose it gets harder and slower. I'd focus more on tweaking your current diet and not start an overly complicated plan like this one.
    Thank you. Looks like you understand. It's much harder now then on beginning
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    Sounds like you're already set on doing it, regardless of all of the common sense answers you've been given. Go for it! Good luck to you, hope it works.


    Sounds like you're already set on doing it, regardless of all of the common sense answers you've been given. Go for it! Good luck to you, hope it works.


    Sounds like you're already set on doing it, regardless of all of the common sense answers you've been given. Go for it! Good luck to you, hope it works.

    Thank you
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    OP, if you are looking for answers on how you might tackle that last 40 lbs (if it's not going well), then why not ask the community for some ideas? There will certainly be more people here who have been in your shoes than will have positive opinions of this diet.
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    amyr271 wrote: »

    Urgh, the enemy of all hayfever sufferers!! I have to drive across field upon fields of rapeseed to get to work, by the time I get there I have lost two pounds in snot and tears -.-

    Who on earth flagged this as spam?? She speaks the truth. Oilseed rape is a major trigger source for hayfever sufferers (grass pollens are my nemesis though)
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    Noel_57 wrote: »
    @ tomw86 Maybe somebody thought it sounded like a Zyrtec commercial. :D

    Hah I never thought of it like that! :D
  • Posts: 4,648 Member
    edited April 2016

    I've seen a lot on this site people are following different diet plans and this is individual choice.

    The specific diets people follow on MFP are chosen based on medical necessity, fitness goals, or appetite control. They mainly revolve around macronutrient goals or high volume/low calorie foods. Maybe someone can advise you based on those points and leave the fake woo woo sciency stuff out of it.
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    I appreciate all comments but I ask if anyone tries this diet. I lost 120lbs+ and don't need advice what to do to lose. Question was simple. Yes maybe name of this diet is strange and no you don't need to buy anything to participate in this diet. @missusmoon did you here about improving cells count in your blood?

    1. How does the diet increase your blood cell count?

    2. How does an increase blood cell count help you lose weight?

    Not sure I see the connection...
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