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Rapid Weight Loss

by jferrin, Oct 11, 2005 12:00AM
Hey all, I'm new to this board and I was hoping that someone could help me out.  I'm an overweight 27 year old former college athlete that just let himself get into the world of corporate lunches and fast food during the day.  Recently, I have started getting back into my athletic routine.  Two weeks ago, I had an unbelievably stressful weekend and didn't eat for almost 5 days.  My body was still going strong, I was exercising and I had a ton of energy.  I was keeping my body hydrated, taking multivitamins to give my body what I needed and taking protein after working out, running or blading.  I have simply almost eliminated food from my diet.  So my roommate and I were talking and we were looking to film a weight loss documentary using me as an example.  Now, I KNOW that it's not a healthy way to lose weight, but I was hoping that someone could tell me what would happen should someone keep their body filled with the essential vitamins and hyrdrated, yet only eliminate food from the picture.  Like I said, I know that it's not the preferred method, but at the same time, I wonder exactly what would happen.  I have a doctor appointment on Oct. 17th to talk with a doctor about this, but I was hoping for some feedback from this board.  I appreciate your help.
Member Comments (11)

by Iwant2bMaxine, Oct 11, 2005 12:00AM
I am certainly not a doctor or even in the healthcare field, but I have dieted on and off in one shape or another for many many years.

If you don't eat any food at all, your muscles will deteriorate and you body will start to burn your lean muscle mass.  I can not even think that your doctor would allow you to do this.  Your heart for one wouldn't be able to withstand living on vitamin pills alone.

Isn't that essentially being anorexic? not eating anything or burning off every calorie you take in for the day?

Please reconsider?  Why not do a doctor supervised weight loss plan, at least they can make sure you are getting enough calories to sustain your body.  Not to mention, you will have blood pressure checks and other tests on a routine basis while doing something so drastic.

Good luck and I hope you reconsider, this doesn't sound healthy at all.

by Bette66, Oct 30, 2005 12:00AM
I agree with the above post!!!!! This can be dangerous!!!

by tryingtolose, Nov 07, 2005 12:00AM
jferrin,



Your young enough and still healthy enough to try a weight loss program without medication.  I suggest Weight Watchers or something along those lines.  You need to eat to burn if not your body goes into starvation mode & you store FAT!!!!  God knows I think that's why I'm overweight.  Started starvation diets early on & stored Lots & Lots of fat making it more difficult to lose.. DOn't set yourself up for that..

by Jamestoday, Nov 14, 2005 12:00AM
Dear Friend,



You haven't mentioned that What is your present weight & height. Telling you one thing that weight loss process is heavily dependent on your eating habits & proper exercise as you can digest your food.

See weight loss is not a fly by night process. It takes time.

common weight loss mistakes are as follows:



(1) you have to fix your diet plan according to you(becuase u r obese) not according to a average person. this thing is often ignored by most of the people. because they follow a diet plan that is suitable for an average healthy man.

(2) not burning extra calories while exercising is another factor of why our weight loss efforts dies most of the time. For this you required spend extra time in the gym.

(3) avoid eating junk food, drinking caffeine. In the other words change your eating habits.

(4) Drink lot of water.

(5) Do a lot of execrcise & out door activities.



If you are extremly obese, you can take help of diet pill

phentermine,xenical etc. with proper execrcise.

But before using diet pill you take proper precaution:

http://www.buy-diet-pill-phentermine-online.com/phentermine_side_effects_precautions.html



Diet pills do help to control obesity and shed off the extra

pounds which you are uncomfortable with. If followed properly with a medical practitioner’s advice, you can expect amazing results. But diet pills alone don’t help. You need to devote ample time for some light exercises and also there are a lot of changes to make in your diet. But you will get accustomed to it soon. With the combination of a safe and effective diet pill, good exercise and healthy food intake, you will lose lots of pounds from the body.



Take note • Diet pills are suited for those who have a BMI index of 30 or more • Take diet pills as your doctor prescribes • All diet pills have minor side effects • Try and take it at a particular time everyday • Don’t overdose Diet pills and weight gain weightlosspills are generally prescribed for 8 to 12 weeks. The doctor recommends diet pill stoppage after this period and advices the patient to follow a healthy lifestyle with low calorie diet habits. This is what doesn’t happen. You still cannot control the craving for food. Eating all what you missed out makes you fat again and it’s a depressing fight once more to shed the extra pounds that you have managed to gain. Manage yourself well after stopping diet pills • When you are taking diet pills, don’t miss out on your favorite foods completely. Take it in moderation • Ask yourself what’s important, your health or your unhealthy diet • Don’t stop exercising after stopping diet pills • Check your weight regularly.



Buy

James



by luckysamkay, Sep 25, 2007 01:47PM
To: jferrin
I tried everything to lose weight, It seemd like nothing would work, then I came across Dietbug, the site really helped me focus on the important things, I learned how to eat right and the importance of journaling. I think this site could help you also. the best part is that it is free. no gimics no up selling just free.
Good luck

by nursegaby, Oct 06, 2007 09:01PM
Try Optifast, this will halp you lose weight, plus you can go to the Optifast web site,

by JD77, Oct 07, 2007 08:54PM
As stated by many above, by not getting proper nutrition your metabolism slows down and is indeed unhealthy and very possibly dangerous long term.

I hope that list of common mistakes above meant not drinking enough water was a mistake.
Drinking a min. of 8 glasses of filtered or purified water is very good to help with weight lose.

As far as Diet pills, I personally would not take them.
Isagenix can have similar results but all naturall and organic.
Much safer and better in my opinion.

Another souce to check out on the diet pills mentioned above.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phentermine

Reduce calories in and increase calories out, right.
Its not all that easy I know.

Well Isagenix makes it easer to do both and feeds your body all the nourishment it requires so your brain doesn’t signal you to go looking in the fridge (or elsewhere) for something it needs but you don’t know what.



Check out the website below to find out how then call if questions.

This is one very important part of the program but there is much more.

Our environment is full of impurities and toxins that are absorbed by our bodies.
One of the ways the liver deals with impurities is to increase body fat to enfold these
impurities to protect the body from their influence.

Diets are not successful for long term
weight loss because they don’t address the need to cleanse the body of impurities.
Isagenix is not a colon cleanse, as part of the program you do a whole body cellular cleanse.

Check out this site to watch a video w/ explanation.

http://healthiercleanse.com/weight.htm

This program is endorsed by numerous Dr.'s and health professionals,
including John Gray, Ph.D., bestselling author of "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.",
Gilad, Creator and star of America's #1 fitness show "Bodies in Motion" and
Jack Canfield, co-Author of the Chicken Soup for the Souls series.


Check out the success stories, it works!

by Kristin1, Oct 10, 2007 06:58AM
To: Sick of the Diet Industry
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