To: summer
I agree. It was not a diet that could be sustained, and if people did sustain, it was so unbalanced it would lead to all manner of health problems.
The solution, which I am working on, is eating less, less fats and refined sugars, no artifical or pre-prepared foods, never any sodas and few if any desserts, and exercise more.
It also helps greatly to never eat at night (like after dark), and there are certain herbs which help with fat metabolism. And I DON'T mean Herbalife.
47 posted on
08/03/2005 7:34:34 AM PDT by
little jeremiah
(A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. P. Henry)
To: little jeremiah
The solution, which I am working on, is eating less, less fats and refined sugars, no artifical or pre-prepared foods, never any sodas and few if any desserts, and exercise more.Hmm, sounds a lot like Atkins....
92 posted on
08/03/2005 8:04:41 AM PDT by
mtbopfuyn
(Legality does not dictate morality... Lavin)
To: little jeremiah
Now, that word "balanced" is loaded. Folks who live in the Arctic, for instance, find few carbs available unless they're shipped in. This has gone on for thousands of years up there. They survive on diets almost devoid of carbs.
SOme of us aren't made to eat bread, rice and potatoes.
110 posted on
08/03/2005 8:20:21 AM PDT by
muawiyah
(/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
To: little jeremiah
BTW, the best way to avoid a large early morning sugar and insulin spike (while you are asleep) is to eat something like a chunk of cheese just before bed.
112 posted on
08/03/2005 8:21:15 AM PDT by
muawiyah
(/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
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