Raw till 4
alice5642
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Hi! I'm new here and have been following a raw till 4 diet I've lost 2kgs in a week. I keep my calories to around 1500 a day I feel great! So much energy and joy. Anyone else tried this?
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What's on the menu after 4pm. I did read about FreeLee the Banana Girl.
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I have a large steamed kumura and salad2
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I have a large steamed kumura and salad
Hmm, Freelee?
It sounds like maybe she's maybe still telling people that they don't need to worry about protein intake, because plants are just That Good For You?
That would be false, and also dangerous (in the long term).
OP, I'm glad you're feeling great and losing weight, but please don't believe a single word Freelee writes or says about nutrition. Please.
If you want to move to a fully plant-based way of eating, that can be a really good thing. (I'm vegetarian myself.)
Instead of Freelee, believe these folks:
https://veganhealth.org/
They are vegan, and they know actual science, and will help you get the nutrients you actually need to thrive.
I don't think they have a catchy click-bait diet plan, though.
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Huh, if you discount protein powder, when I had smoothies for breakfast and lunch, I was essentially doing raw until 6...2
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Freelee is SO problematic please don't take anything she says as being good advice5
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I thought Freelee went away in like 2013...4
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Actually I ended up under eating and binging on chocolate so I'm back on a normal diet now sorry to have led you astray yes freelea is a bad example10
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Actually I ended up under eating and binging on chocolate so I'm back on a normal diet now sorry to have led you astray yes freelea is a bad example
Alice, that is the single most honest post I’ve seen around here.
Congrats to you.
Hope you’ve now joined us on the road of slow, steady and sensible.
If you need help, please feel free to ask. We’ve all been or are there. You’re amongst friends. 😉4 -
Actually I ended up under eating and binging on chocolate so I'm back on a normal diet now sorry to have led you astray yes freelea is a bad example
Can I tell you how happy I am to see this post? It's not often that people try something extreme, stumble and actually say "that was a bad plan" rather than thinking they themselves are the issue. Good for you! I promise you, you can reach your goals without the crazy banana lady!7 -
And if it’s any comfort, I just ate a small bag of pumpkin caramels, along with a bunch of chocolate chip cookies.
Haven’t been feeling well all day, so had a Screw It Snack ‘n Sofa day.
And you know what? When I get up tomorrow I’ll be just fine, and back on plan. The world won’t have stopped on it’s axis and the sky won’t have fallen.
Learn that early on, and you’ll do well here.4 -
Look at Unnatural Vegan on YouTube if you're interested in a more realistic version of veganism. I'm not surprised raw till 4 didn't work. Be proud of yourself for moving on from it. There are absolutely ways to go plant based that are healthy, taste good, and are realistic. Or, if plant based isn't for you, that's fine too. But few people can maintain a raw diet, so don't feel bad about it.2
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Actually I ended up under eating and binging on chocolate so I'm back on a normal diet now sorry to have led you astray yes freelea is a bad example
That's a very wise choice. Your common sense is showing, and I'm betting you have decent odds of reaching your weight management goals if you stick with it, and think that way.
IMO, sensibly moderate weight loss, while eating foods you enjoy, find filling, and that give you generally adequate nutrition on average over a day or few: That's the sweet spot.
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Thanks guys! I'm actually trying the keto diet and have found great success. I haven't binged in 2 weeks2
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oh how I've missed the Freelee posts!0
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Yes I have bipolar and switching diets has been something I've struggled with. I change diets more than I change my sheets but I've been on keto for 2 months now and my exercise addiction has gone away and my anxiety has gone and I feel calm and not manic. For once I feel like my brains working2
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Yes I have bipolar and switching diets has been something I've struggled with. I change diets more than I change my sheets but I've been on keto for 2 months now and my exercise addiction has gone away and my anxiety has gone and I feel calm and not manic. For once I feel like my brains working
Glad to hear that, and personally I don't find this to be abnormal in how you feel. A high fat low carb diet like the keto diet has been researched a lot, more in recent years especially with the military but also with brain disorders and dysfunction and of course depression and anxiety. Certain nutrients in food have been studied that have a relationship with depression and anxiety for example like omega 3's, tryptophan, l-glutamine, tyrosine, phenylalanine and methionine which seem to help quite a bit which are mostly found in animal based products like grass fed beef, fish, eggs, nuts and cheese for example and the basic foundation of the ketogenic diet. Hopefully you continue to find success. cheers.0
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