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Why am I gaining weight???NO OT if you please.
August 12, 2010 at
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Back in late May/early June I decided to go on a diet. Not only to lose weight but to learn to eat a little healthier since my diet was consistent on a lot of fried foods and soda and junk. I tried NutriSystem and found their food was pretty gross and I couldn't eat it so I am currently doing a Lean Cuisine type of diet.
My menu consists of a Lean Cuisine breakfast, lunch and dinner. They're generally around 230-300 calories each meal. I have a small snack in between each one. Breakfast is fruit snack, and lunch is a Nabisco 100 calorie pack of some type and then my dinner snack is a Skinny Cow ice cream (150 calories, low fat). This puts me at a bit below 1500 calorie intake daily. I drink water all day and the only downside is that I don't have much time to excersize so I only do about 15 minutes a day.
In the beginning things were great and I lost 30 pounds. I am nowhere near my goal and I've slowly started to put back a pound a week or so over the past 3 weeks. I don't understand why my weight is creeping back up and why I'm not continuing to lose weight. I have a lot lot more to go and shouldn't have reached a plateau this quickly and surely shouldn't be gaining it back....
It's really stressing me out, since I started this diet I've been obsessing about my weight and feel like I'm failing somewhere but can't figure out where...Any thoughts would be appreciated so I don't fall off my diet and give up...
My menu consists of a Lean Cuisine breakfast, lunch and dinner. They're generally around 230-300 calories each meal. I have a small snack in between each one. Breakfast is fruit snack, and lunch is a Nabisco 100 calorie pack of some type and then my dinner snack is a Skinny Cow ice cream (150 calories, low fat). This puts me at a bit below 1500 calorie intake daily. I drink water all day and the only downside is that I don't have much time to excersize so I only do about 15 minutes a day.
In the beginning things were great and I lost 30 pounds. I am nowhere near my goal and I've slowly started to put back a pound a week or so over the past 3 weeks. I don't understand why my weight is creeping back up and why I'm not continuing to lose weight. I have a lot lot more to go and shouldn't have reached a plateau this quickly and surely shouldn't be gaining it back....
It's really stressing me out, since I started this diet I've been obsessing about my weight and feel like I'm failing somewhere but can't figure out where...Any thoughts would be appreciated so I don't fall off my diet and give up...
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I think I've got it. You all rock!
Please bump this thread every now and then and let us know how you're doing. Good luck!
...My menu consists of a Lean Cuisine breakfast, lunch and dinner. lunch is a Nabisco 100 calorie pack of some type and then my dinner snack is a Skinny Cow ice cream (150 calories, low fat)...
You need to eat healthy, whole foods. Try a low carb diet like atkins or the anabolic diet, and stop eating prepackaged processed junk food!
If you can look past the BS, check out bodybuilding.com. The nutrition and losing fat forums are pretty good places for info and have a lot of great users that help out a lot. Post your diet up and they'll critique it.
You realize that eating 5-6 smaller meals a day helps boost metabolism and controls cravings? That has nothing to do with exercise.
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I'd recommend trying this [drnatura.com], drinking LOTS of water and eating as much fresh veggies as you can. When I first tried colonix, the person who did it with me lost 30lbs of 'excess' fat (belly, etc) in less than a month. Actually, most of it was 'crapped' out- and there was a nearly instant 'flat belly'. You would be surprised how much 'crap' is *stored* in there.
Besides, the company has a 2 month unconditional money back guarantee, so that makes it more 'safe' to try it out at least...
Testimonials pertaining to weight loss [drnatura.com]
I didn't do it for weight loss (I'm always trying to gain, actually
However, I strongly suggest eating right- as much fiberous, nutritious, uncooked veggies (salads) & fruit and water as possible- and eliminate all sugary crap and processed junk- otherwise, your results will be much slower... If you can commit to that for a week, you won't have to "try" anymore, you'll just find that you enjoy doing it. After a week of 'light' foods, you won't be able to chew and swallow a piece of chocolate- because you'll have rid your body of so much of the 'sugar-craving' yeast that is heavily colonized in your intestines, that the 'sugar' will be overwhelmingly sweet and gross.
If you do it this way, drinking water continuously throughout the day, and eating fresh veggies and fruits for *at least* 90% of your daily food intake- I guarantee you WILL drop pounds within the first day or two- and they will melt off like crazy thereafter.
This isn't a 'weight loss program' that's unnatural- this will make you FEEL better and perform at a MUCH more OPTIMAL level.
I don't generally promote products- but I've used this and FELT and SEEN what it does- unlike other various products that says it does something, and you never really notice it- like most vitamins for example
Hope this is useful, but I guess it ultimately depends on what one is willing to 'sacrifice' or 'endure' to reach their desired outcome.
Anyway, good luck and I hope you find what you're looking for!
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I'd recommend trying this [drnatura.com], drinking LOTS of water and eating as much fresh veggies as you can. When I first tried colonix, the person who did it with me lost 30lbs of 'excess' fat (belly, etc) in less than a month. Actually, most of it was 'crapped' out- and there was a nearly instant 'flat belly'. You would be surprised how much 'crap' is *stored* in there.
Besides, the company has a 2 month unconditional money back guarantee, so that makes it more 'safe' to try it out at least...
Testimonials pertaining to weight loss [drnatura.com]
I didn't do it for weight loss (I'm always trying to gain, actually
However, I strongly suggest eating right- as much fiberous, nutritious, uncooked veggies (salads) & fruit and water as possible- and eliminate all sugary crap and processed junk- otherwise, your results will be much slower... If you can commit to that for a week, you won't have to "try" anymore, you'll just find that you enjoy doing it. After a week of 'light' foods, you won't be able to chew and swallow a piece of chocolate- because you'll have rid your body of so much of the 'sugar-craving' yeast that is heavily colonized in your intestines, that the 'sugar' will be overwhelmingly sweet and gross.
If you do it this way, drinking water continuously throughout the day, and eating fresh veggies and fruits for *at least* 90% of your daily food intake- I guarantee you WILL drop pounds within the first day or two- and they will melt off like crazy thereafter.
This isn't a 'weight loss program' that's unnatural- this will make you FEEL better and perform at a MUCH more OPTIMAL level.
I don't generally promote products- but I've used this and FELT and SEEN what it does- unlike other various products that says it does something, and you never really notice it- like most vitamins for example
Hope this is useful, but I guess it ultimately depends on what one is willing to 'sacrifice' or 'endure' to reach their desired outcome.
Anyway, good luck and I hope you find what you're looking for!
What about this from their website?
What about this from their website?
That's 2,000 / 1,000,000 = 0.002 ..or, one-fifth of one percent of customers, left a positive testimonial.
However, I personally love their products, but I've never left any feedback or testimonials (or pictures!
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While of course you need to keep the calories under your maintenance requirement, what you eat also plays a role in hormone levels. You want to stay away from anything with sugar/corn syrup in it. And by sugar I mean any simple carbohydrate that your body turns into sugar (white breads, pasta, crackers, high GI fruit, etc).
Sorry to say, but you're not gaining muscles mass. It takes incredible effort in the gym and high protein/carbs/calories for males to gain a few pounds of muscle in a month.
If you really want to lose the fat, you need to go a little crazy compared to the normal lard ass. Your daily intake should look something like this if you want the fat to melt away:
Meal 1:
4 egg whites
1 slice flax toast w/a little butter or low cal spread
1 medium apple
Meal 2:
Whey protein shake w/water
12 raw almonds
Meal 3:
3oz chicken breast
1 low carb organic whole wheat tortilla (80 cals)
1oz shredded cheese
Medium size side salad with a no/low cal dressing
Meal 4:
1oz lean beef jerky
1 string cheese or 1 serving cottage cheese
1 small or medium apple
Meal 5:
3oz lean deli meat (go low sodium if possible)
1/2 oz slice of cheese
1 low carb whole wheat bun
top with lettuce, onion, tomato
mustard (no mayo)
Meal 6:
3-4oz chicken breast in a large salad
1/2 oz shredded cheese sprinkled on top
1/2 serving of a lite natural ranch (think Litehouse, not Kraft or that other junk)
Meal 7
1 serving cottage cheese
And that's it. You need to up your water to a gallon a day, which isn't hard to take in if you drink 20 oz every 2 hours. I would also add a multivitamin with breakfast, 3-4 fish oil gels at every meal, a 2,000iu vitamin D3 with a meal, a B-100 complex pill, and maybe even a chromium and caffeine pill 2x a day.