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  • #17188
    bonitag
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    Well said Anna! I agree with what she said! 100% If you can be patient and give it time I think we will all be pleased!!

    #17193

    Congratulations, Anna! 🙂

    Marie, if you post in the forums, I am the dietitian who participates in them, and am happy to help. If you want something more private, that’s when you can turn to the Dietitian Online paying service.

    #17196

    And, honestly, OSsie is the best. She is always patient with us, and answers the same questions over and over and over. Ossie, we appreciate you from the bottom of our hearts! 😉 jan

    #17200

    \just read your post Anna it is very encouraging I am 2 days in I have rheumatoid arthritis any way so problems with mobility and joints but I know any weight loss will help with that. There is a lot of thought and effort now but it is encouraging that it will become more second nature with time

    #17201

    Hi Everyone am new! And live in the Caribbean. One of my concerns is finding some of the ingredients we don’t grow dill and some of the other stuff and it is pretty hard to find organic foods and when you do it is pretty expensive. Am wondering if I can subsitute with our local herbs?

    #17204

    Hi, lyn16francis. Of course! It is actually healthier to eat locally – your body wants the plants that protect you against what is going on in your immediate environment.

    #17227

    Can I exchange the afternoon and evening snacks with each other. Evening is always my worst time of day to get the munchies.

    #17228

    Evelyn, the answer is yes, in short. We can switch meals around and snacks around, if we choose to. However, try to eat your heavier things earlier in the day. But, if it means you may have more trouble because you have the munchies too badly, try it (switching the two) for a while and see how it works for you.

    #17256
    Kathd101
    Participant

    I am a new member and really need some clarification before I begin. I am very familiar with the concept of weight management (calories consumed = < calories burned), but if that's true than I should of disappeared years ago! I have never had any issue with weight in my youth and if I wanted to get really thin for summer, I'd just not eat for a few days and I would get down to 110lbs./ 5'5". But around my 40th B-day, something changed and I literally am down to 1 meal every other day (and it's healthy meal like grilled chicken breast ceaser salad w/o croutons). I am still overweight and haven't dropped an ounce! So, my fear is… If one meal every other day MAINTAINS my weight, I'm going to end up being 400lbs. & NatGeo will do a whole program on called "+400lb woman who became obese on a Diet"!
    I would rather my on screen debut be co-starring in a movie w/Channing Tatum as his love interest (not mother), rather than a documentary on my 225lb weight gain as a result of proper nutritional techniques!
    So, if a 1000cal. Every other day (sometimes every 2 days) diet maintains my weight (no losing & not gaining), if I increase that caloric intake I'm going to gain weight????

    #17259

    Hi, Kathd101. Eating too little (i.e. one meal every other day, with only 1000 calories every other day) can actually cause more weight gain. Changes in hormones such as what you experienced at 40 are something this program addresses, and it involves eating smarter instead of so much less – for the age-related changes in women, this means focusing on protein and good fats, with the carbohydrates being high in fiber and combined with protein. You can make this happen by selecting the lighter blue items in the main planner, and the rest is done for you with the timing (6 small meals per day) and food combinations (proteins accompanying carbohydrates). Since you have been on deprivation diets, it may take some time for your body to adjust to eating normally again, so we encourage you to give your metabolism a boost through exercise. If you already exercise, then make some changes to work new muscles or combine short bursts of intense exercise with regular cardio – you can get more guidance on this by joining the fitness forum, and an expert will get back to you.

    #17302
    znurdin
    Member

    Hi Everyone, another newby here…I haven’t seen anything related to tea or coffee (or maybe I’ve missed it) Is it ok to have?

    Thanks,
    Fatima

    #17308

    At the bottom of your menu, you will find various links to all sorts of vital, basic information. One such link was to “free drinks”. Remember, to remain a free drink, you may only add (to stay with the plan) a healthy sweetner, such as stevia or monkfruit, if you need to sweeten. HEre are the free drinks listed: “Green/White/Red Tea
    Black Tea
    Herbal Tea
    Chai
    Black Coffee
    Grain Coffee Substitute (Chickory)
    Herbal Coffee Substitute
    Non-caloric Powdered Ade
    Seltzer or Soda Water
    Flavored Mineral Water, Non-caloric”

    #17309

    How do I get back into the part of the menu where I choose whether I like to cook a lot or not. I am finding that I am too busy in the middle of the day to cook so would like to change from a lot of cooking to less.

    #17311

    Hi, Evelyn! Go to your personal menu. At the right of it, it will say “change recipe and food variety”. That is where you can make the changes you are wanting. 🙂

    #17340

    New to getting started, but have stumbled on page one of 14 day planner……. what is the the cup size in grammes, or fluid ounces please

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