So hungry on herbalife !!

nickybow86
nickybow86 Posts: 7 Member
edited November 14 in Health and Weight Loss
I'm on day 10 and I am 6lb down but I'm so *kitten* hungry I can't take it !! I don't want to give up already but I can't cope much longer !! Any tips for me please ?
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  • kristikitter
    kristikitter Posts: 602 Member
    Everyone else has good answers. What you will probably notice is that those 6lbs are mostly water weight. Herbalife isn't the way forward.

    Eat your calories with filling food and some treats, aim for a weekly deficit of 3,500 or whatever (3,500 is for 1lb loss which may not always happen depending on water weight/TOM/etc.)... the concept is easy but the execution isn't, sometimes. We get that. All you have to do is count your calories and keep at it.
  • afrsilver
    afrsilver Posts: 37 Member
    If you really want to do it try just replacing one meal with herbalife shake like lunch or Dinner, I did herbalife with my sister and brother, and I strictly did herbalife for all my meals my sister and brother replace 1 or 2 meals with the shake and they lost more weight than I did being strict.

    Also at least that way you won't waste your money by simply throwing it away
  • nickybow86
    nickybow86 Posts: 7 Member
    That's guys . I have tried counting calories , weight watchers , slimming worls ect ... to no avail :( I have an addition to food (like most people on this) so this is a last resort to try help. I'm 5'9 and 215lb ! It's not as easy as " just log your calories" when I start eatting I don't stop !
  • cruisin99
    cruisin99 Posts: 31 Member
    nickybow86 wrote: »
    That's guys . I have tried counting calories , weight watchers , slimming worls ect ... to no avail :( I have an addition to food (like most people on this) so this is a last resort to try help. I'm 5'9 and 215lb ! It's not as easy as " just log your calories" when I start eatting I don't stop !

    the biggest part is eating the right food. If you gorge on vegetables you are not going to stay overweight :)
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    Making yourself miserable isn't going to be beneficial to you in any way. You'll probably end up binging because your body is going to send you signals that it needs real nutrition.

    Your best bet is to stop trying so many different things and commit to one legitimate & sustainable plan. Since you're on MFP use it. Log your food as accurately as possible, find some exercise you truly enjoy and profit.
  • CafeRacer808
    CafeRacer808 Posts: 2,396 Member
    edited January 2017
    Unless you want to drink Herbalife shakes and take their pills for the rest of your life, a program like this isn't sustainable in the long run. Let's assume you're able to stick with Herbalife and reach your goal weight. Then what? If you're like most, you'll go back to eating normal food and the scale will start to slowly creep back up.

    Losing weight is only half the battle. The other half is maintaining a healthy weight and for that, you need a lifestyle change. Using MFP at the outset, as the others have suggested above, can provide you with the building blocks for that new lifestyle. By logging calories everyday, I can honestly say I've learned how to eat. I'm much more conscious of the foods I consume, I have a greater awareness of which foods are more satiating for me, which foods leave me hungry after an hour, which foods give me more energy, etc. All of this newfound knowledge will be essential for me once I reach my goal weight and transition to a life of maintenance. So yeah, I vote for ditching Herbalife, going through MFP's guided setup, and using a food scale to accurately weigh and log everything you eat.

    And as someone much smarter (and greener) than me once said, "Do, or do not. There is no try."
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    Unless you want to drink Herbalife shakes and take their pills for the rest of your life, a program like this isn't sustainable in the long run. Let's assume you're able to stick with Herbalife and reach your goal weight. Then what? If you're like most, you'll go back to eating normal food and the scale will start to slowly creep back up.

    Losing weight is only half the battle. The other half is maintaining a healthy weight and for that, you need a lifestyle change. Using MFP at the outset, as the others have suggested above, can provide you with the building blocks for that new lifestyle. By logging calories everyday, I can honestly say I've learned how to eat. I'm much more conscious of the foods I consume, I have a greater awareness of which foods are more satiating for me, which foods leave me hungry after an hour, which foods give me more energy, etc. All of this newfound knowledge will be essential for me once I reach my goal weight and transition to a life of maintenance. So yeah, I vote for ditching Herbalife, going through MFP's guided setup, and using a food scale to accurately weigh and log everything you eat.

    And as someone much smarter (and greener) than me once said, "Do, or do not. There is no try."

    truth of the matter is the even taking the pills and shakes won't keep the weight off...if you get this hungry you will eat more food eventually and gain it back.
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