MinnieMel
Why Be Normal?
bajoleth said:I always steer clear of pasta when calorie counting for this exact reason, to be honest its only 80 cals difference I wouldn't worry
Bingo!
bajoleth said:I always steer clear of pasta when calorie counting for this exact reason, to be honest its only 80 cals difference I wouldn't worry
Sorry - I felt really guilty pointing it out. But I've been caught like that before (that's how I knew :sigh.
Glad you ate it. It really won't make much difference - it's just I knew you wanted to do the experiment!
Trefoil said:Well im full (satisfied)
and ive left some of my Jelly!
On a DD!!!!!!
WOW!
Ruth
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Trefoil said:Hello Everyone!
I am doing an experiment to see if whether if I eat all of my allowances on JUDDD I have better losses than if I were to fast.
I have lost 2.25lbs in the last two weeks when not eating my full allowances, and two weeks prior to that I lost 6lbs when I ate my full allowances!
So im just doing an experiment as I have also found that I am more likely to binge on my DDs if I haven't eaten my full allowance on my UPs!
Will post everyday as I am also daily weighing!
Ruth
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The goal of Up Days is to feel satiated without intentionally overeating. If you're not as hungry on Up Days, it's okay to eat less than your regular daily allowance.
There are no restrictions placed on Up Days, as long as you do not intentionally overeat.
Q. How much should I eat on the up day?
A. To answer that question, it is important to understand the psychology of the Alternate-Day Diet, the point of which is to reduce stress and diet fatigue and increase freedom from the anxiety of restricting every day so that you are more likely to adhere to the diet over time.
Oddly, on the basis of the Calorie Calculator (page 80), some dieters seem to believe that there is a specific number of calories they are required to eat on the up days. But the sole purpose of using the Calorie Calculator is to estimate the number of calories to eat on your down days. You absolutely do not have to consume all the calories estimated for your up days. There is no specific calorie requirement for the up day.
The most important principle of the Alternate-Day Diet is to keep your down-day calories as low as practical while maintaining the up-day, down-day pattern over the long term.
RebekahR said:I'll be following intently, i am looking at doing this when I refeed from vlcd in September.
Amazing progress hun. And imagination on dd!! Impressed
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Carrieblue said:Interesting experiment