Can you really eat celery all day long and never gain weight?
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Go_Deskercise wrote: »Yes, but make sure every 4th celery stick you eat is dipped in either ranch or blue cheese for some variety ....
You spelled peanut butter incorrectly.16 -
You would not get enough protein from eating only celery. Same with cucumbers. Your body stores fat and can make its own glucose, so you don't technically need to eat fat or carbs. But you cannot make your own amino acids without "essential" amino acids from protein consumption. You have to eat protein for this reason.2
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You could eat chocolate chips all day and lose weight, as long as your calorie intake was less than the number of calories you burned.
Realistically...do you enjoy celery or cucumbers? Do you enjoy them enough that you would be happy eating those things as your snacks? If so, then eat as much as you want of them, *as long as you are within your calorie goal.* But if you don't actually enjoy these things, then you're setting yourself up for an unsustainable and miserable time.0 -
I don't see how it's any different than chewing gum all day and lots of people do that for basically the same reason. I would recommend logging it though. You don't want to get into the habit of eating things you don't log. Slippery slope.0
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I also want to much all the time. My mouth just wants to chew. I've lost a lot of weight, and my urge to much is the same as it was when I was heavier. My strategy has been this, and it has worked for me:
-count calories and plan such so that I am not losing too quickly so I don't get too hungry
-drink water before eating anything everytime
-for the crunchies: 2-3 snacks a day, spread out over hours of: carrots, cucumbers, grapes, apples. I don't like celery. My fave is carrots because they are so crunchy. Lately I've taken to adding measured pb2, hummus, or Toby's tofu pate to make it more filling, I don't bother counting the veggies. It hasn't ruined me.
-plain air popped popcorn (I do count this)
-between snacks, I chew on gum, straws, pen lids, or these cool necklaces designed for kids with oral issues (not joking here, this has helped me).
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midwesterner85 wrote: »You would not get enough protein from eating only celery. Same with cucumbers. Your body stores fat and can make its own glucose, so you don't technically need to eat fat or carbs. But you cannot make your own amino acids without "essential" amino acids from protein consumption. You have to eat protein for this reason.
This isn't correct. There are two essential fatty acids that your body can't synthesize: linoleic and alpha-linolenic
You need a good quality source of fats to get those. So long term a diet devoid of fats would also lead to problems.5 -
Put some hummus on that celery0
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All this thread made me want to do is bump this one, to keep balance in the universe http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10498878/looking-for-friends-who-dont-eat-clean-and-healthy#latest
It certainly didn't convince me to eat celery!1 -
I remember someone on here (or some other nutrition area I can't remember) saying sometimes we crave food but we're actually thirsty. Especially with celery and cucumbers, this might be something to look into. How much are you drinking a day? Maybe try grabbing a glass before munching to see if it reduces the urge to snack?0
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If you ate nothing but celery you'd not gain weight, because... celery. But I presume the query is about the myth of negative calorie foods.
If there were any truth to this, someone who was stranded with nothing to eat but these vegetables would starve to death faster by eating them, then by not eating at all.
Logically, does that sound at all like something that could happen?0
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