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By PicoFarad on Saturday, March 28, 1998 - 11:56 pm: |
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By Dave on Sunday, March 29, 1998 - 01:46 am: |
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By Bo Vine on Sunday, March 29, 1998 - 03:55 am: |
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By PicoFarad on Friday, April 24, 1998 - 07:27 pm: |
Nice of ya'll to comment. I am hooked on that sweet bee pollen from Eve's Market here in New Orleans. Love those granules. 99cents (why is there no cent sign on these here computer keyboards?) . . . . .99cents for an ounce of pollen granules. very sexy looking and tasting. Please send some over the ISDN line or whatever. Thanking you in advance. pf |
By Dave on Saturday, April 25, 1998 - 02:24 am: |
Wow, where'd all that come from. That's some damn fine yogurt, though. Yessiree, it is. |
By Health food store worker on Wednesday, June 3, 1998 - 07:59 pm: |
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By Dave on Thursday, June 4, 1998 - 04:23 am: |
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because of recent findings on studies of dietary calcium and fat loss, for the last 3-4 weeks i have been eating a lot of yogurt. it's the only kind of dairy calcium i can stomach. obviously milk is out of the question. i've never been a big fan of cheese and certainly couldn't and probably shouldn't eat as much cheese as it would take to get a full day's recommended supply of calcium. and i couldn't eat enough spinach to get that amount either. the results of increased dietary calcium don't hold true for calcium supplements, or else i'd just pop a pill. so now i'm eating yogurt. of course, it's organic, nonpasturized yogurt, either from cow's milk or goat's milk. always plain, never fruit flavored. i mix my own cut up fresh fruit in it about half the time. |
And there needs to be a web translator that translates science into everyday language, don't you think? Recently, my brother had to go off his ADD meds because his health insurance won't pay for it. In the interim, he has gained 40 pounds. I told him sunday I would help him lose weight. I pointed him at the program I am using at the Men's Health website, and hopefully he'll get attached to it (he can use the gym at the school he works at). (http://www.menshealth.com/cda/article/0,6916,s1-1-0-0-199,00.html - it's got that damn extra comma, so cut and paste if anyone wants to check it out [i'm on part three right now]) The dairy thing is useful to know, I will pass that on to him. (btw, I am down to 162 from 170 earlier this summer! hooray for me!) |
sem, if you do a google search for dietary calcium and fat loss, you'll probably come up with a dozen or so articles in laymen's terms. i know what you mean. congrats on your weight loss! 8 lbs is a lot. we don't have trader joe's here, but we have whole foods, where i get the organic stuff. i try to avoid honey, in any case. except for abs (which i feel can always be stronger), i think i am pretty much peaked out in terms of overall muscle development. seriously. i just need to get the appetite and eating thing back under control. i go through these phases where i'm either always hungry, always bloating and holding about 5-10 lbs of water weight, or i'm never hungry with little appetite. of course, the mitigating factor is probably hormones, but there's no consistency to the phases, no way to chart them. it's really frustrating. so i just keep lifting, keep running and doing aerobics, and keep doing tons of yoga, and keep reading about different approaches to exercise and nutrition and hope that i can continue to stay healthy, even if i'm not always as lean as i'd like to be. anyway, keep me updated on your progress with this program. it looks good. i esp like the photo of the surfer :)) |
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For dinner I made homemade vegetable beef soup. Since I skipped lunch today I pigged out on it. Now my stomach is all bloated and I look fat. I feel fat. Ugh. |
go piss a while. you'll feel better. |
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i just finished off a single serving of plain brown cow whole milk yogurt and noticed this text on the container: This yogurt does not contain the growth hormone rbST. *We only buy milk from farmers who pledge not to treat their cows with rbST. *The FDA has said no significant difference has been shown and no test can now distinguish milk from rbST treated and untreated cows. that's a fuckin bummer. i guess we just have to trust in the farmer's pledge. |
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did you know chipotle's is owned by mcdonald's? i *just* found that out a couple months ago. it's kinda freaky. |
now there is a job interview and i will go ride on the train under the water and i will come up the stairs and walk down the street and find the building. 2pm. the job is in the bag. |
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yay job! i was at gordo's on saturday i think and had a not great burrito. |
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why oh why |
i don't know where you were. |
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i agree w/ tiggy. chipotle serves up some really good, fresh, tasty, quality food. i've not eaten there more than 5 times, but each time i've enjoyed it a lot. i am dismayed by all this low-carb manufacturing and marketing of processed products. you don't need all that crap to make low-carb meals. it seems like such a viscious cycle. |
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I'm restarting the lo-carb today as well. |
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Atkins is so unbalanced, so restrictive, and imo unrealistic and not a healthy long-term solution to weight maintenance. otoh, Protein Power and Zone are WAY more balanced, yet based on the same principal. when i lost all that weight, i followed Protein Power. Zone was a little too... complicated. i never did atkins. i find when i try to do atkins, i inevitably fail and get extreme carb (sugar) cravings. protein power plan never gave me those withdrawal symptoms or cravings. it's a very nutritionally sound and healthy way to eat. |
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my carb/protein/fats are pretty balanced and if were to cut out more carbs, i'd become monster kazu and that would be bad. very bad. there is an article today on aol news about how fat atkins was: "NEW YORK (Feb. 10) - Dr. Robert Atkins, whose popular diet stresses protein-rich meat and cheese over carbohydrates, weighed 258 pounds at his death and had a history of heart disease, a newspaper reported Tuesday." I found that interesting. |
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nutritionally sound sounds nutritionally boring. i'm well preserved. |
who says Dr. Atkins followed his own diet? Protein Power, the book. spider, i HIGHLY recommend reading this book and following it's dietary outlines. way more healthy and realistic and do-able than atkins. |
the article I read, which is now hard to find, was really all over the place and seemed kind of fishy |
I've heard good things about South Beach, and I had a coworker who lost about 40 pounds on it and was keeping the weight off. It does sound a lot more balanced and doable than Atkins, since for one thing it allows you to have legumes in the "induction" phase. I love bean soup. |
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i hardly ever eat meat anymore and when i do i usually get reminded that i don't like it i'm feeling better about my eating habits than i have in a very long time [when i tried atkins i found that i smelled like bacon....say what you will, it's pretty gross] |
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I don't usually buy organic, but I figure that since I eat these things every day, I should be careful. |
i think organic plain whole milk yogurt is quite possibly one of the most perfect foods. nutritionally speaking. |
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. My dad used to make yogurt. It ruled. |