i started bleeding and have a huge stomach not normal at all for someone who runs every week!
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Originally posted by Isis View PostWhen I'm not lazy I do vacuums. It narrows your waist as well. On lazy days I plank. I eat fairly low carb as well. My stomach is flat, flat now.
I just finished my chocolate ice cream and oreo mix-in cool whip, lol.
My regular diet consists of intermittent fasting, but I'm realizing that I do not need to eat every single day.
Now that I've finally learned that, I'll definitely stop overeating.
It's crazy, I do everything but work out for a flat stomach, lol.
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Originally posted by LegendaryCharisma View PostI personally feel like as women, we are prone to bloating from everything...
salt, caffeine, period etc
I think that not drinking soda has helped my belly slim down though.
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Originally posted by Cheerio View Post
I have Forks over Knives cookbook as well as a vegan cookbook! I need to start cooking more from those recipe books.
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Originally posted by MostHoly View Post
That's a brillant start! Since I switched to a whole foods (note: NO processed foods), plant based diet that is low in sugar and has zero refined carbohydrates (only a few whole grains and pseudo grains like quinoa), I'm in the best shape of my life. This combined with intermittent fasting is the bomb. Wishing you much success and happy to help with tips if I can.
My friend is coming to visit me tomorrow... I'm gonna make a grocery list so he can take me shopping, LOL.
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Originally posted by Muestereate View Postthat's why I posted that it wasn't all that unattractive. We are photoshopped into anorexia. It was only two years ago that I learned most of those 6 pak photops only last a few hours. There are crash courses for sports weigh-ins that can dehydrate you to look like that at a weighing in or meet but only hours later you have to drink and eat. They don't compete at that weight unless it's all show/body builder model runway. Any real lifters compete the next day.
Cheerio I've struggled on and off with this as well. It's not the quick easy fix or fun answer but take a look at all aspects of your life. It could be deeper than just diet. We hold onto emotional things in our body as well. Keep up the good habits you are already doing, listen to your body, eat healthy etc, and give yourself some compassion. Also my least fave is cardio but that seems to be the key. Just find something that's actually fun that gets your body moving. I'm taking my own advice as well.
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Originally posted by LegendaryCharisma View PostI personally feel like as women, we are prone to bloating from everything...
salt, caffeine, period etc
I think that not drinking soda has helped my belly slim down though.
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Originally posted by Mysticbeauty View Post
Yes I just accept the bloat and relax mor now knowing it will go away. I also stay away from the scale because it's been more toxic for me specifically. Also, it takes awhile for the food you eat to get to the toilet. So again, if I'm eating healthy and alot of fiber etc, I'm more relaxed about my stomach because I know my body is just digesting it all.
Great point!!
i keep a scale because i feel like if i didnt id really let myself go.
but i love how you practice active thinking about eating/digestion.
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Originally posted by LegendaryCharisma View Post
Great point!!
i keep a scale because i feel like if i didnt id really let myself go.
but i love how you practice active thinking about eating/digestion.
If there wasn't so much media and pressure about how we should look this topic wouldn't have even been started. So I think it's individual to each person, diet, physical activity, body image, etc. One size doesn't fit all. It's best to find the most sustainable and healthy approach for your individual lifestyle and needs and getting really comfortable in the skin you are in. ????
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Originally posted by MostHoly View Post
That's a brillant start! Since I switched to a whole foods (note: NO processed foods), plant based diet that is low in sugar and has zero refined carbohydrates (only a few whole grains and pseudo grains like quinoa), I'm in the best shape of my life. This combined with intermittent fasting is the bomb. Wishing you much success and happy to help with tips if I can.
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I've had the Plant Paradox cookbook hiding in my closet for some time now and I have a couple of e-Books for healthy dieting and lifestyle. I feel like dieting in the Fall will be much better and easier than dieting in the Summer.
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