Weight loss woo keeps getting worse.

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  • GrumpyHeadmistress
    GrumpyHeadmistress Posts: 666 Member
    sgtx81 wrote: »
    Donuts may assist my weight loss by stopping me binging. Therefore donuts are a weight loss aid.

    If you word anything carefully enough and presage it with “May” you can avoid all accountability but still draw (sometimes spurious) conclusions.

    That argument is a double edged sword, don't cut yourself.

    I’m doing awesome but thanks for your concern!
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    Oh, hey! I forgot about this thread. I already posted about fat-burning ice cream in the Nutrition forum, but here ya go.

    http://rebelcreamery.com

    Wherein keto finally goes full potato. What a load of rubbish.

    But it was good for a laugh.
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    Donuts may assist my weight loss by stopping me binging. Therefore donuts are a weight loss aid.

    If you word anything carefully enough and presage it with “May” you can avoid all accountability but still draw (sometimes spurious) conclusions.

    Right? Look at the daily clickbait articles about "5 Things to Eat to Get Healthy NOW!" All the bullets contain variations of "i]unnamed[/i studies have shown that i]x food or supplement[/i may help you to [sleep better, get glowing skin, jump out of bed at 4 in the morning and run].
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  • GottaBurnEmAll
    GottaBurnEmAll Posts: 7,722 Member
    Nony_Mouse wrote: »
    Oh, hey! I forgot about this thread. I already posted about fat-burning ice cream in the Nutrition forum, but here ya go.

    http://rebelcreamery.com

    Oh FFS. Just imagine the people eating that stuff by the gallon and then wondering why they're gaining weight.
    Oh, hey! I forgot about this thread. I already posted about fat-burning ice cream in the Nutrition forum, but here ya go.

    http://rebelcreamery.com

    Wherein keto finally goes full potato. What a load of rubbish.

    And all anyone on their facebook page seems to care about is whether they'll come out with a dairy-free version, and where it'll be available. Nobody is challenging them on the fat-burning claim.

    I just keep thinking of eating that much fat in one sitting and what it would do to my IBS. The fat in one serving of that is more than I eat in a day.
  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    Okay.. so i thought i had seen it all.. i mean all my time here with people posting crazy cleanses and detox drinks, different pills, diets, etc..

    So i was going through the main feed of my pinterest which i had been using to find recipes, however sometimes crazy things end up in the feed.. or at least i hope it's not just me lol

    Anyway i happened to stumble upon this image surrounded in pictures of apple crumble and shrimp pasta recipes, cat pictures and fitness quotes.. and what looks like zombies LOL which ironically i've never searched for on pinterest either.

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    The image took me here
    https://www.healthyremediesteam.com/2017/08/15/consume-drink-sleeping-clear-colon-everything-youve-consumed-throughout-day/

    and while this supposed colon emptying drink has the "tried and true" ACV... apparently this one is all about parsley..

    Have we gotten to the point of weight loss now where not only do people think they need to detox and cleanse their body with ingredients that do absolutely nothing, but we also have to a completely empty colon daily?

    The whole article is just terrible.. lol.. but this is actually my first run in with the magical properties of parsley.

    (However i will be making that shrimp pasta)

    pinterest is great for misinformation on diet and exercise as well.I dont know how many times a day I get emails about things that might interest me and most a pics of workouts that blast belly fat,shrink thighs as so on. we know that to lose fat we need a deficit and we cant spot reduce. but as long as there is that misinformation out there and gullible people we will never escape it. lets face it too that may people even when prevented with proof,facts,scientific research,etc still wont believe that what they see/read isnt true
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    edited October 2017
    Assuming parsley has magical powers, I'm trying to picture how much you would have to eat to get the benefit - a lot more than a sprig or two I'm guessing. Like maybe a giant salad bowl. Dressed with ACV. Yum!

    eta: I don't think I could eat that even if it did have magical powers. For me, parsley falls into the cilantro family of "things that taste like soap".
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    edited October 2017
    mph323 wrote: »
    Assuming parsley has magical powers, I'm trying to picture how much you would have to eat to get the benefit - a lot more than a sprig or two I'm guessing. Like maybe a giant salad bowl. Dressed with ACV. Yum!

    eta: I don't think I could eat that even if it did have magical powers. For me, parsley falls into the cilantro family of "things that taste like soap".

    You know... lol
    I always see people make the comment that our grandparents, etc ate full fat butter and all this stuff and didn't have the same obesity problem we have today. That generation also got their mouth washed out with soap for saying bad things, perhaps a preparation method for the vast amounts of parsley they consumed? lol

    You're absolutely right - it had to have been the parsley. I'm sure there's a chart around here that shows the decline in consumption of parsley correlates directly with the rise of obesity.

    eta: God knows there's a chart for every other correlation you could think of...
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