Militant_Vegan_
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Good question....
Good point.
didn't read the article did ya?
Nearly everyone who loses a lot of weight quickly gains it back again. Losing a lot of weight slows the metabolism so that the body gains weight back even on a normal or below normal caloric intake.
That's an unfortunate truth.
THere was very recently a nice investigative journalism piece into the result of "the greatest loser",,,,they said that even after all of the expertise and learning that allegedly takes place, as well as success in losing the weight fast, that they gain all of it plus some back just like everyone else does (on average).
Which we dont understand, like at all, so why are we listening to anybody who claims to know what we should do?
No, we don't. There is no sure way to lose weight. I know lots of people who have ,but they gain it back. There must be some way to speed the metabolism back up, and, if you find it, let me patent it.
OK?
THese new diabetes drugs that cost about $30 a day and dump blood sugar into your piss work great, I understand that all of the hollywood starlets are on them. And since dudes tend to act like women now I suspect that most of them are too.
Don't eat fast food. It's bad for you. Is there anyone on the planet who doesn't know this?
Me, I say if you like it eat it in moderation, and that they did not get to be so big and popular because they make food that people dont like.
Eat a around, eat what you like, everything in moderation, including fast food is you so desire.
This is a much more reasonable and evidence based conclusion that where you get to, which reminds me of religious fanaticism, of which I am not a fan.
just eat whatever you feel like. sounds like a well thought plan
Me, I say if you like it eat it in moderation, and that they did not get to be so big and popular because they make food that people dont like.
Eat a around, eat what you like, everything in moderation, including fast food is you so desire.
This is a much more reasonable and evidence based conclusion that where you get to, which reminds me of religious fanaticism, of which I am not a fan.
Moderation is always a good idea...but there are some things that even moderation isn't a cure for. For example, you shouldn't smoke...even in moderation. Same with most fast food.