an apple a day helps melt the pounds away!!
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathy-freston/apples-health_b_1418993.html?ref=healthy-living
GREAT ARTICLE!!!!!
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GREAT ARTICLE!!!!!
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Fascinating. Too bad its crap.
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Fascinating. Too bad its crap.
How to spot quacks rule 15: They Say It Is Easy to Lose Weight.Diet quacks would like you to believe that special pills or food combinations can cause "effortless" weight loss. But the only way to lose weight is to burn off more calories than you eat. This requires self-discipline: eating less, exercising more, or preferably doing both. There are about 3,500 calories in a pound of body weight. To lose one pound a week (a safe amount that is not just water), you must eat about 500 fewer calories per day than you burn up. The most sensible diet for losing weight is one that is nutritionally balanced in carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Most fad diets "work" by producing temporary weight loss—as a result of calorie restriction. But they are invariably too monotonous and are often too dangerous for long-term use. Unless a dieter develops and maintains better eating and exercise habits, weight lost on a diet will soon return.
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Makes sense. If I eat an apple as my afternoon snack, I am satisfied until Dinner. I always pair the apple with nuts or cheese string. If I try eating something else, like veggies and grapes or a 40-30-30 nutrition bar I still feel hungry within a few hours. By the time Dinner roles around I'm starving.0
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Makes sense. If I eat an apple as my afternoon snack, I am satisfied until Dinner. I always pair the apple with nuts or cheese string. If I try eating something else, like veggies and grapes or a 40-30-30 nutrition bar I still feel hungry within a few hours. By the time Dinner roles around I'm starving.
thanks for replying!! i thought it was a great article. some of it may be phooey but the general messgae is awesome!!
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I do not really agree that it will shed weight, but it certainly keeps my hunger pains away. Pair the apple with good fats and some protein and this snack works great for me.0
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thanks for replying!! i thought it was a great article. some of it may be phooey but the general messgae is awesome!!
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Makes sense. If I eat an apple as my afternoon snack, I am satisfied until Dinner. I always pair the apple with nuts or cheese string. If I try eating something else, like veggies and grapes or a 40-30-30 nutrition bar I still feel hungry within a few hours. By the time Dinner roles around I'm starving.
That sounds great! I might borrow your afternoon snack idea. My sister sent me this article when I told her i was trying to quit afternoon caffeine: http://www.healthkicker.com/754745467/an-apple-a-day-keeps-you-awake-through-the-day/
Apparently that crisp crunch is what does it.0 -
"Crowding out" is an interesting way to look at things. Although, I disagree with the notion that choosing nutrient-dense foods will necessarily eliminate hunger.0
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I eat and apple, a banana and a cup of strawberries every day. I think the idea is ...whole clean foods...fruits/veggies..are or should be...staples to this lifestyle change. Better than eating that candy bar per se However...if you want the candy bar..eat it if it fits...lol0
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I love apples, but they make me SO hungry. Seriously. I can be hungry for a snack, eat an apple, and five minutes later I am famished.
I have no idea why, but it's been like that since I was a kid.0 -
I love apples, but they make me SO hungry. Seriously. I can be hungry for a snack, eat an apple, and five minutes later I am famished.
I have no idea why, but it's been like that since I was a kid.
Pickles do that to me... but i think it is the salt I just keep eating and eating.... surprised I havn't eaten an entire jar before. :blushing:0 -
Makes sense. If I eat an apple as my afternoon snack, I am satisfied until Dinner. I always pair the apple with nuts or cheese string. If I try eating something else, like veggies and grapes or a 40-30-30 nutrition bar I still feel hungry within a few hours. By the time Dinner roles around I'm starving.
That sounds great! I might borrow your afternoon snack idea. My sister sent me this article when I told her i was trying to quit afternoon caffeine: http://www.healthkicker.com/754745467/an-apple-a-day-keeps-you-awake-through-the-day/
Apparently that crisp crunch is what does it.
I love the crunch.. so I agree.0 -
I love apples, but they make me SO hungry. Seriously. I can be hungry for a snack, eat an apple, and five minutes later I am famished.
I have no idea why, but it's been like that since I was a kid.
Same here. Combine it with a little protein. Maybe a small piece of cheese or a tablespoon of peanut butter. It helps.0
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