Sport Chemical Reaction Diet

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For the record Chrissy, I know exactly what it feels like to be overweight and just want more than anything in the world to get it off of me. That doesn't justify destructive behaviors.

Also, at 5'6" and 145, you are 10 pounds away from being in the "moderately overweight" category, and are barely over the middle of the "healthy weight" category. Basically, you won't be overweight unless you gain 10 more pounds.

I'm still wondering if you really want to weigh 80lbs, or that was just a frustrated exaggeration.
 
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By the way this person writes I'm thinking she's not all there. Sometimes I wonder what these people are like in real life. Could you imagine talking to your co-worker at work and asking what she did over the weekend and she's like:

"I be trying to get to 80 pounds. I so fat!! Do you know how I can do it?! I took lots of vitamin C and zinc but it didn't work?!?! Oh my god! My friends make fun of me!"

P.S. Not trying to sound mean but after reading around on this site for 5 minutes one should know that eating twice a day and running like crazy isn't the way to try and lose body fat.

~Nicole
 
By the way this person writes I'm thinking she's not all there. Sometimes I wonder what these people are like in real life. Could you imagine talking to your co-worker at work and asking what she did over the weekend and she's like:

"I be trying to get to 80 pounds. I so fat!! Do you know how I can do it?! I took lots of vitamin C and zinc but it didn't work?!?! Oh my god! My friends make fun of me!"

P.S. Not trying to sound mean but after reading around on this site for 5 minutes one should know that eating twice a day and running like crazy isn't the way to try and lose body fat.

~Nicole

If I'm not mistaken, some mental institutions still allow computer access to their patients.
 
By the way this person writes I'm thinking she's not all there. Sometimes I wonder what these people are like in real life. Could you imagine talking to your co-worker at work and asking what she did over the weekend and she's like:

"I be trying to get to 80 pounds. I so fat!! Do you know how I can do it?! I took lots of vitamin C and zinc but it didn't work?!?! Oh my god! My friends make fun of me!"

P.S. Not trying to sound mean but after reading around on this site for 5 minutes one should know that eating twice a day and running like crazy isn't the way to try and lose body fat.

~Nicole

Nicole, you should meet some of my potential clients, there are so many people who feel this way.

Chrissy it is a simple understanding that you need to make for yourself of if you want to play this guessing game with your health and body for life, or if you want to actually wake up every morning feeling not only proud of your body but proud of yourself and strength.
 
By the way this person writes I'm thinking she's not all there. Sometimes I wonder what these people are like in real life. Could you imagine talking to your co-worker at work and asking what she did over the weekend and she's like:

"I be trying to get to 80 pounds. I so fat!! Do you know how I can do it?! I took lots of vitamin C and zinc but it didn't work?!?! Oh my god! My friends make fun of me!"

P.S. Not trying to sound mean but after reading around on this site for 5 minutes one should know that eating twice a day and running like crazy isn't the way to try and lose body fat.

~Nicole



thanks for making me feel a little worse congrats and I am thankful and grateful for your hurtful joke. Thank you so much Nicole. Hope u have a nice day.
 
Seriously, in the most un-mean way possible, let's look at what you are saying...

you are 145 lbs at 5'6" (but think you are fat)

you want to weigh 80 lbs (and still haven't denied actually wanting to weigh that)

you listed off about 10 different unhealthy, destructive ways you've tried of losing weight, asked our opinion about trying yet another unhealthy destructive thing - then got a bit defensive when a site full of health/fitness minded people told you it's bad and you need help if you think it's ok to keep doing this

So, can you really blame us for wondering a little?
 
Did this diet last week and lost 7 lbs. On the last day I cheated just a bit but nevertheless less still lost some good 7 lbs from my waist area.:yelrotflmao:
 
Did this diet last week and lost 7 lbs. On the last day I cheated just a bit but nevertheless less still lost some good 7 lbs from my waist area.:yelrotflmao:

Losing 7lbs in a week is child’s play, I could that in a few days if I wanted to and just about anyone else could too because it’s a relatively small amount and you don’t necessarily need to lose fat to drop that much. You won’t have cut 7lbs of fat in a week, you probably lost a lot of retained water though.

Losing weight over a long period of time takes a permanent change in lifestyle and a lot more commitment though and can’t be achieved through fad dieting.
 
Did this diet last week and lost 7 lbs. On the last day I cheated just a bit but nevertheless less still lost some good 7 lbs from my waist area.:yelrotflmao:

Body weight can fluctuate several pounds per day, then if one were to cut carbohydrates out form their consumption of macro nutrients for several days, one absolutely could lose 7 or more approximate pounds of "weight" (mostly water) within one week. Not all that surprising.

Many people can have so-called cheat meals within their diet, and lose quality tissue. Nothing new.

There is no "magic" diet. Most of the diets marketed on the internet, TV, or magazines (that are reputable, anyway, which are very few), could be constructed properly by anyone, with a little knowledge of calories, macro nutrients, and in some cases careful timing and consumption of food and macro nutrients.

Time taken to educate yourself on carrying out the functions of nutrition and fitness training is priceless. This education can allow modification to your particulars, and these functions of nutrition and fitness training then can become more personally practical.


Best regards,

Chillen
 
"diet" isnt something you go on, its a way of life! You need to develop a healthy diet for your life. This site is a great place to start.
 
Losing 7lbs in a week is child’s play, I could that in a few days if I wanted to and just about anyone else could too because it’s a relatively small amount and you don’t necessarily need to lose fat to drop that much. You won’t have cut 7lbs of fat in a week, you probably lost a lot of retained water though.

Losing weight over a long period of time takes a permanent change in lifestyle and a lot more commitment though and can’t be achieved through fad dieting.

This was a 4 day chemical diet not a 7 day diet. I did NOT loose water. I am a very healthey male and very fit. This time of year I was not very health conscious and not doing much excercise. Next month in March I will get down to some serious workouts like I have did for the last several years. I did this same diet some years back and lost 10 lbs in four days because of a tremendous stoppage of carbos. I now weigh 175 and will be down to 169 during the summer when I increase my durations in running,swimming and biking.:action12:
 
This was a 4 day chemical diet not a 7 day diet. I did NOT loose water. I am a very healthey male and very fit. This time of year I was not very health conscious and not doing much excercise. Next month in March I will get down to some serious workouts like I have did for the last several years. I did this same diet some years back and lost 10 lbs in four days because of a tremendous stoppage of carbos. I now weigh 175 and will be down to 169 during the summer when I increase my durations in running,swimming and biking.:action12:

Two chemical "actions" that bring biological "reaction" within this diet are: (in its variations):

1. A calorie restriction, (whether personally counted for or hidden through another method to account for it numerically. Think Points, like the weight watchers)

2. A manipulation of the carbohydrate. Which causes well-known changes within the body (in reference to its sources of energy), in addition to loss of water.

I applaud your fat loss. Great job! But, again, it doesn't beat (or it just meets) the basic fundamentals which typically just allows more advanced methods of manipulation to work.


Still nothing new.


Best wishes,

Chillen
 
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Try it train Man...it's a 4 day chemical diet. Lose from 7 to 10 lbs from your hip and or waist
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Interesting:

Explain how this chemical process (from this diet), partitions and evacuates energy sources primarily from the hip and waist?

And, I am not talking about some BS article from the internet, or some BS marketing jive from the people whom have an vested interest.

Best wishes

Chillen
 
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