Fri, Mar-22-02, 19:40
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,193
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Plan: mostly paleo
Stats: //
BF:also don't care
Progress: 100%
Location: West Coast, USA
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alas, there is no magic pill...though think about it: if there were, would 2/3 of americans be overweight? Probably not.
I've tried many many costly supplements and nothing has sped my slow loss--30 pounds in 16 months, so please be grateful for the rate you have!--but I have created a lot of what my trainer last year called "expensive urine." Some people swear they feel better on this or that vitamin or herb, but I've not noticed this effect.
Do, however, take a good (which does mean more costly) multi-vitamin/mineral every day while you are in the weight loss phase. Between meals, l-glutamine can help with cravings.
This is a permanent way of life--if you go back to eating the way you did before (now or when you reach goal), you'll balloon back up to your old weight in no time. So forget the time frame--just settle in to this new way of eating, have fun with recipes, change up your exercise routine, get rid of the bars/shakes/artificial sweeteners/excessive cheese (all stallers/slowers). You'll lose when you lose, and except for eliminating stallers and "cheats," there's little you can do about the rate you have.
I continue to work with emotional eating/binge eating and body image self-help books so that I'm addressing that part of the equation, too. For most of us, it's something more than metabolism that led to the weight problem, and that something won't go away without putting some work into fixing it. Others here attend OA meetings or see therapists.
hang in there, and think about changing your viewpoint rather than the pills you take. HTH!
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