My current diet that I'm using with PhenBlue isn't the best one. I'd like to try something new but I don't want to buy a book or pay for a program. Does anyone know of a good e-diet that I can follow that's free and not ridiculous? Thanks!
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What's a good free online diet I can use in combination with phenblue?
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Originally posted by Bethie View PostI personally like diets that are based on the LCHF principle (low carb high fat). It trains your body to burn fat. Just make sure that the fat calories you're eating are from healthy fats, not just fried foods!
Interesting. And you've had a lot of success with this kind of diet Bethie? I'm only asking because I'm looking to try something new and I'm tired of coming across diets that are too extreme to be of any practical use.
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Originally posted by Speeddemon View Post
Interesting. And you've had a lot of success with this kind of diet Bethie? I'm only asking because I'm looking to try something new and I'm tired of coming across diets that are too extreme to be of any practical use.
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Originally posted by KittyKatt View Post
I've heard of a lot of people finding that diet really helpful. I personally don't find that it works for me. It's too hard to keep calories under control when eating that much more fat than usual. It's not a huge amount of extra fat but it means that the quantity of food that you can have is less within the calorie limit.
I have to agree with your KittyKatt. I gave it a try for about a week and just gave it up today. It's really not for me. I'm really find for me that the bet dieting method is to limit my portions and to learn to just say no to "seconds" and to stop snacking on junk when I'm watching TV. It's still hard to do, but at least I'm not forcing myself to eat in a heavily restricted way or following some kind of crazy plan.
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Originally posted by Speeddemon View PostI have to agree with your KittyKatt. I gave it a try for about a week and just gave it up today. It's really not for me. I'm really find for me that the bet dieting method is to limit my portions and to learn to just say no to "seconds" and to stop snacking on junk when I'm watching TV. It's still hard to do, but at least I'm not forcing myself to eat in a heavily restricted way or following some kind of crazy plan.
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