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good idea, for a diet? or not?
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airmonkey120 Yahoo User
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: good idea, for a diet? or not? |
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| I figure i eat a good veggie and fruity meal in my meals tons of colors for exampletoday thankgiving, I'm a vegan so i eat pretty color ful and fresh foods. for breakfast have starch from a real source of a sweet potato, had a 2 cups raw and steamed to 1 cup of cabbage, and one medium red apple. so got my orange red and greenish colors in. do probably the same for lunch and dinner have more variety with a grain in the mixture and plenty of tea and tons of water , plus gum for exercises plus heavy running 20 mins a day and gum to keep me occupied for hours and also have a piece of dark chocolate and whole grain crackers or soy milk with an apple for dessert.plenty of antioxidents nothing mixed with fatty stuff but all healthy is this a good idea? |
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nbgghfhfghdhd h Yahoo User
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:22 am Post subject: |
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| hey u can try detox diets to loose weight.detox diets is the natural way to loose weight by juz changing your eating habbits n without exercising and it really works.... http://www.detoxloseweight.blogspot.comthe best website which has so many links for detox diet recipes and tips to loose weight.try them and lose weight at home in a healthy way |
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lv_consultant Yahoo User
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:22 am Post subject: |
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| from what you have listed that diet is extremely low in protein, fiber and healthy fats. |
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joanna.gambell Yahoo User
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:41 am Post subject: |
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| sounds like you are getting lots of fruit & veg & antioxidants but you should probably up your protein & include more carbohydrates, low Gi carbs like brown rice , couscous & bulgar wheat which are very low fat and keep your blood sugar levels constant. be careful about running when eating no protein- you will destroy your muscles. You need some fat in your diet for growth & repair of cells so the soy milk is good but maybe try some omega 3 fats like avocados & nuts to make sure your body has everthing it needs. And have foods you enjoy occassionally!source- Bsc Nutrition. Msc Dietetics, SRD, Nutritionist. |
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Meme Care Yahoo User
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:45 am Post subject: |
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| just make sure you are getting enough of the essential vitamins....Calcium and B12 and omega 3 are VERY important..so be sure you are still eating these or taking supplements for them!I am also a vegetarian...who is trying to be vegan! |
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