FatGurlSlim
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I think you and I are quite similar in our approach to food, we worry about calories in but then don't want to go overboard. I have been thinking this week that I actually think that this 'starvation' is actually crap. If it's true then that would mean that no-one ever died of starvation as your body would slow right down to preserve itself. We know that's not true, people DIE of starvation and look at the poor people in concentration camps, just skin and bones. I am going to do some research on it. Do you want me to let you know what I find out? I think it could be the same as the muscle weighs heavier than fat which is more rubbish myths. A lb is a lb of anything!
Please do let me know what you find out. Aren't there people who eat very low calorie diets for health benefits - people who practically fast because it increases their life span? I'll look that up as well.
I agree that we both seem to get very involved with the numbers - it's so hard not to, and there's a part of me that actually is really happy about the days when I only have between 600-1000 calories. I know this is not productive long-term though, and can lead to the kind of obsessive eating that I've experienced in the past. Although I am trying to lose weight, I am also trying to establish a way of eating that I can continue long into the future, which I hope will free me from the problems I've had with food, and allow me to just enjoy it. Eating a vegan diet is sort of separate from all this - that's just my beliefs and ethics and I don't think that eating this way restricts me.