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It's Gotten Harder to Lose Weight- And Not for the Reasons You Think [View all]
TygrBright
Oct 2015
OP
So glad you said this - because I needed more people telling me how lazy I am
nadine_mn
Oct 2015
#69
I disagree, never hungry is the low carb! Thus no snacking. And carbs feed sugar issue. Nt
Logical
Oct 2015
#62
Nothing else ever worked including calorie restriction. So ther is more to it....
Logical
Oct 2015
#68
Low carb is calorie restriction. "Counting carbohydrates" is a proxy for counting calories.
jeff47
Oct 2015
#72
"Low carb is calorie restriction." Not necessarily, if you're eating more fats. n/t
eShirl
Oct 2015
#118
Not-carbs that include meat also include all the steroids that are causing ANGER ISSUES
loudsue
Oct 2015
#107
I think it's more complicated, especially when you throw metabolic issues into the mix such as
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#103
Beans! Not the BPA-canned kind, but the kind you cook yourself. Beans with butter. Yum!
valerief
Oct 2015
#125
So have the antibiotics we take from time to time. They use them in animals' feed to fatten them up
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#76
Keep going, Marrah! I can't even walk down the cereal aisle anymore, it smells sugary gross!
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2015
#80
Obesity rates have seemed to rise in correlation to the increasing amount of crap allowed in our
Mnemosyne
Oct 2015
#3
so you discount all the research referenced in the article? are you okay with the "it's all your
niyad
Oct 2015
#8
in the documentary "designing healthy communities", one of the points made was that the
niyad
Oct 2015
#5
+1.I read that people who live in suburbs are 6-10 lbs. heavier than folks in the city or country.
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#41
nothing silly about your last statement at all--that is one of the reasons that mall walk groups
niyad
Oct 2015
#93
Thank you. It's hard to live a healthy life, hard to find foods, avoid toxins...
MindfulOne
Oct 2015
#7
Everyone seems to glanced over this phrase:(the explanations are still only hypotheses)
Deadshot
Oct 2015
#12
For the overwhelming majority of people, healthy eating and exercise is enough
mythology
Oct 2015
#13
Lean meats are pretty much just as good. I ate an apple, 4 chicken breasts, 2 buns, 2 pieces of
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#30
everyone has a different metabolism. My husband had a heart attack 4 and half months ago so
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#124
Calories in, calories out is a bunch of propaganda created by the food industry.
Chakab
Oct 2015
#14
I run on diet dr pepper and i was able to lose 1/2 a pound a day for 2 months last year. I also
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#25
I won't say that calories is the only part of the equation. But it's a huge part.
backscatter712
Oct 2015
#17
I have sport horses and agree, the differing metabolism is a huge factor
riderinthestorm
Oct 2015
#51
There's danger in floating conjecture which contradicts "calories in - calories out"
Major Nikon
Oct 2015
#84
It seems as though people are looking for ways to blame everything but themselves
Deadshot
Oct 2015
#65
As a yo-yo dieter all my 59 years, I decided 5 years ago to change my life and my diet because I was
Holly_Hobby
Oct 2015
#50
my mom and i always talk about how in india every once in a while you'll get some GI disease
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2015
#57
And, conversely, the antibiotics more readily available here contribute to weight gain.
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#75
You've nailed it! Move more, eat less. Enjoy what you do, and when it starts creeping up,
underahedgerow
Oct 2015
#111
Sugar, artificial ingredients, pesticides, gmos, chemicals, lack of living organisms beneficial
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2015
#79