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  • MaebbMaebb member
    @WhoCanItBeNow‌, he calls to order the pizza, and even when I ask for a smaller one, he orders the large. He buys a separate bottle of blue cheese dressing and keeps it in the fridge. I can't control my DH to the extent you are suggesting. If I only make a proper serving size of dinner and that's all I put on his plate, he will eat a second dinner of raw ramen noodles (which he also buys).

    I don't know if he'll agree to see a nutritionist because he honestly knows the right, moderate, healthy choices like everyone is suggesting. And I know someone will say, "So why isn't he doing it," and I don't know the answer to that. He just wants to eat what he wants and then work out really hard and then do something drastic to drop weight quickly.

    @YellowWallpaper12‌, I like your question of what kind of eating plan he has in mind after this juice thing, and I will add that to the list of things to discuss with DH.
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    We've been married 9 years. I have tried some of these approaches, so I have an idea of what has worked in the past and what hasn't. I do appreciate the advice, and I will try many of the suggestions.

    @WhoCanItBeNow‌, I want solutions that are practical for me to implement. Making restrictions about what H is allowed to buy and eat is not something I see being successful.
  • Maebb said:
    We've been married 9 years. I have tried some of these approaches, so I have an idea of what has worked in the past and what hasn't. I do appreciate the advice, and I will try many of the suggestions. @WhoCanItBeNow‌, I want solutions that are practical for me to implement. Making restrictions about what H is allowed to buy and eat is not something I see being successful.
    When you cook, make enough food for yourself.  Keep a separate food budget.

    Let him fend for himself food wise. If he tries to steal your food, stab him with a fork.  It will be more difficult for you but at least you know you'll be healthy. 

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  • Maebb said:
    We've been married 9 years. I have tried some of these approaches, so I have an idea of what has worked in the past and what hasn't. I do appreciate the advice, and I will try many of the suggestions. @WhoCanItBeNow‌, I want solutions that are practical for me to implement. Making restrictions about what H is allowed to buy and eat is not something I see being successful.
    When you cook, make enough food for yourself.  Keep a separate food budget.

    Let him fend for himself food wise. If he tries to steal your food, stab him with a fork.  It will be more difficult for you but at least you know you'll be healthy. 
    LMAO at stab him with a fork. 
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  • This all seems very drastic for just 20lb. He'll probably lose a lot more than that in less than the month. And I don't mean that in a good way.

    I mean, looking at his eating habits as PP said there are lots of small changes he could do that would help lose 20lb. It won't happen in a month but at least you won't be doing it over again in 2 months once all the weight is back.
    SQUIRREL!!!

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  • She can borrow your flame thrower @WhoCanItBeNow‌ . Except that might create a large boom with the gas about to build from his new diet.


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  • lildevil968lildevil968 member
    edited March 2014

    My DH has lost 40 Ibs in the past year, and I have lost almost 15 Ibs since January. We have been doing a Paleo diet for about 3 years now, and it has really helped us. We are not strict Paleo though, we still eat a few carb everyday, but nothing over 10g of carbs. We both exercise 6 days a week for 30-60 minutes. We either run, walk, or do Focus T25.  Diet wise, here are some of substitutions we have made:

    Almond milk insted of Dairy milk

    Coconut milk yogurt instead of Dairy yogurt

    We use honey or maple syrup in place of sugar

    Instead of Dairy creamer, I use coconut milk creamer

    Instead of veggie oil, we use olive oil, or coconut oil

    We replaced regular white flour with coconut or almond flour

    Also, one thing that has really helped is to make our lunch portions before we serve dinner. That way we don't go back for seconds, because the food is gone. We do the same thing when we go out to eat. We ask for to go containers to come out with the food. We half the food, and put it in the container.

     

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  • My DH has lost 40 Ibs in the past year, and I have lost almost 15 Ibs since January. We have been doing a Paleo diet for about 3 years now, and it has really helped us. We are not strict Paleo though, we still eat a few carb everyday, but nothing over 10g of carbs. We both exercise 6 days a week for 30-60 minutes. We either run, walk, or do Focus T25.  Diet wise, here are some of substitutions we have made:

    Almond milk insted of Dairy milk

    Coconut milk yogurt instead of Dairy yogurt

    We use honey or maple syrup in place of sugar

    Instead of Dairy creamer, I use coconut milk creamer

    Instead of veggie oil, we use olive oil, or coconut oil

    We replaced regular white flour with coconut or almond flour

    Also, one thing that has really helped is to make our lunch portions before we serve dinner. That way we don't go back for seconds, because the food is gone. We do the same thing when we go out to eat. We ask for to go containers to come out with the food. We half the food, and put it in the container.

     

    I did paleo and Focus T25 too!
    I love them both!

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  • My DH has lost 40 Ibs in the past year, and I have lost almost 15 Ibs since January. We have been doing a Paleo diet for about 3 years now, and it has really helped us. We are not strict Paleo though, we still eat a few carb everyday, but nothing over 10g of carbs. We both exercise 6 days a week for 30-60 minutes. We either run, walk, or do Focus T25.  Diet wise, here are some of substitutions we have made:

    Almond milk insted of Dairy milk

    Coconut milk yogurt instead of Dairy yogurt

    We use honey or maple syrup in place of sugar

    Instead of Dairy creamer, I use coconut milk creamer

    Instead of veggie oil, we use olive oil, or coconut oil

    We replaced regular white flour with coconut or almond flour

    Also, one thing that has really helped is to make our lunch portions before we serve dinner. That way we don't go back for seconds, because the food is gone. We do the same thing when we go out to eat. We ask for to go containers to come out with the food. We half the food, and put it in the container.

     

    Almond milk is a terrible sub more dairy. They are not remotely close to equal in nutritional value, almost always have added sugars, and considering commercially ready almond milks contain carrageenan, it's not the greatest sub you can make.

    Same for the yogurts.


    Trader joe brand almond milk has no added sugars and is carrageenan free. Silk is too.
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  • ReeseFox said:
    Well, shit. Now that I know there is something called a red velvet egg, I'm going to have to hunt one down to try. You know, for research.
    It's by Russel Stover.  The birthday cake one is better, but they were out of those.  
  • Google tells me I can get them at Target. Fuck.

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  • KC_13 said:

    My DH has lost 40 Ibs in the past year, and I have lost almost 15 Ibs since January. We have been doing a Paleo diet for about 3 years now, and it has really helped us. We are not strict Paleo though, we still eat a few carb everyday, but nothing over 10g of carbs. We both exercise 6 days a week for 30-60 minutes. We either run, walk, or do Focus T25.  Diet wise, here are some of substitutions we have made:

    Almond milk insted of Dairy milk

    Coconut milk yogurt instead of Dairy yogurt

    We use honey or maple syrup in place of sugar

    Instead of Dairy creamer, I use coconut milk creamer

    Instead of veggie oil, we use olive oil, or coconut oil

    We replaced regular white flour with coconut or almond flour

    Also, one thing that has really helped is to make our lunch portions before we serve dinner. That way we don't go back for seconds, because the food is gone. We do the same thing when we go out to eat. We ask for to go containers to come out with the food. We half the food, and put it in the container.

     

    Almond milk is a terrible sub more dairy. They are not remotely close to equal in nutritional value, almost always have added sugars, and considering commercially ready almond milks contain carrageenan, it's not the greatest sub you can make.

    Same for the yogurts.


    Trader joe brand almond milk has no added sugars and is carrageenan free. Silk is too.
    Good deal. Not really surprised by the TJ's one. That doesn't magically boost their protein levels though unless they are adding that in too, in which case you might as well buy protein shake mix. You can probably do cheaper than what those milks run.

    If you are just looking for something other than water to drink though, you can do much worse than those things.


    While you're right that it has little protein, dairy products should not be your sole calcium source as they're not easily digestible. It's pretty easy to meet your protein requirement without cows milk.
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  • Any kind of "diet" is a recipe for failure. Cut calories, work out and eat healthy and you will keep weight off long term.
  • KC_13 said:

    My DH has lost 40 Ibs in the past year, and I have lost almost 15 Ibs since January. We have been doing a Paleo diet for about 3 years now, and it has really helped us. We are not strict Paleo though, we still eat a few carb everyday, but nothing over 10g of carbs. We both exercise 6 days a week for 30-60 minutes. We either run, walk, or do Focus T25.  Diet wise, here are some of substitutions we have made:

    Almond milk insted of Dairy milk

    Coconut milk yogurt instead of Dairy yogurt

    We use honey or maple syrup in place of sugar

    Instead of Dairy creamer, I use coconut milk creamer

    Instead of veggie oil, we use olive oil, or coconut oil

    We replaced regular white flour with coconut or almond flour

    Also, one thing that has really helped is to make our lunch portions before we serve dinner. That way we don't go back for seconds, because the food is gone. We do the same thing when we go out to eat. We ask for to go containers to come out with the food. We half the food, and put it in the container.

     

    Almond milk is a terrible sub more dairy. They are not remotely close to equal in nutritional value, almost always have added sugars, and considering commercially ready almond milks contain carrageenan, it's not the greatest sub you can make.

    Same for the yogurts.


    Trader joe brand almond milk has no added sugars and is carrageenan free. Silk is too.
    I wish we had a TJ's close by. I either buy the Silk, or if I can find Almonds cheap enough, I buy them, and make my own Almond milk.

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  • ReeseFox said:

    Google tells me I can get them at Target. Fuck.

    Of course Target as if I needed another reason to go there.

    Op- have you looked at skinnytaste.com? I feel this website has worked wonders for our dinners. The food is healthy, but tastes so good that you can't tell. Plus if he eats more than one serving it wont be as bad as chips.


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  • I'm pretty sure if a person thinks a 30 day juice diet is a good idea they're not going to be paying super close attention to the actual nutritional value of said juice.  

    I still don't think it's possible to do a 30 day juice diet and train for a 10k at the same time.  

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  • It's basically living on micronutrients and incomplete proteins that bind together to make complete proteins.

    This type of fast is amazing for resetting the autoimmune system and the gut. As a sole weight loss plan it's not a great long term method and most people do not follow the nutrient needs closely enough. There is a certain way to put fruits and veg together to achieve proper nutritional balance. However, it is a good way to eliminate all animal products from the body and start a veg lifestyle. 30 days is a long time, but it's not necessarily unhealthy IF it's being done properly. If the lack of complete protein is too much (as in when training for a 10K) you can add things such as spirulina, ground flax seeds, pea protien to the juices.

    It's effective, but even in Fat Sick & Nearly Dead he was not doing it for weight loss but to cleanse him out of all animal fats, processed foods, medications etc, to cure his auto immune disease.

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  • Seriously? You assume I am a dipshit because I used the word gut as opposed to alimentary canal. OK.

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  • It can be very beneficial for things such as Lupus, Dermatomyostits, IBD, Cirrosis, obviously Celiac Disease, Chrons. When you suffer relentlessly you do what you can to help fix the issues. For some people in very extreme cases these extreme diet changes work. I can't imagine living off more pills than food. It's shitty way to have to live. If a hardcore juicing fast helps, giver.      

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  • This guy just wantsto lose weight. It's not because of a medical condition. I would assume people doing cleanses for medical reasons are being monitored by a doctor.

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  • This guy just wantsto lose weight. It's not because of a medical condition. I would assume people doing cleanses for medical reasons are being monitored by a doctor.

    Now you're just silly with logic.


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  • This guy just wantsto lose weight. It's not because of a medical condition. I would assume people doing cleanses for medical reasons are being monitored by a doctor.

    Even then, elimination diet =\= cleanse. I know exactly zero health professionals outside the naturopath world who would recommend a cleanse. Because unnecessary.
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  • This is fucking stupid. 

    Didn't read a single reply
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  • shakes said:

    It can be very beneficial for things such as Lupus, Dermatomyostits, IBD, Cirrosis, obviously Celiac Disease, Chrons. When you suffer relentlessly you do what you can to help fix the issues. For some people in very extreme cases these extreme diet changes work. I can't imagine living off more pills than food. It's shitty way to have to live. If a hardcore juicing fast helps, giver.      

    Juice fasting/cleanses/detoxes can actually irreparably damage the liver of someone dealing with cirrhosis. And no, they don't "obviously" help with celiac either. There's no data to prove that a detox is going to help with any autoimmune disease because detoxes are bullshit.

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  • My damn husband has been drinking apple cider vinegar for some reason. Sometimes straight and sometimes he mixes it with his juice. 
    this has real documented health benefits, especially if it contains the mother
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  • Apple cider vinegar is amazing for many reasons! It's a staple in our house.

    But not for fasting purposes, obvi.
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  • pobrecita said:

    And I'm talking like teaspoons. Not chugging.

    Thinking about chugging ACV just made me gag.
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  • MaebbMaebb member
    edited March 2014
    robinsokj said:



    My damn husband has been drinking apple cider vinegar for some reason. Sometimes straight and sometimes he mixes it with his juice. 

    this has real documented health benefits, especially if it contains the mother


    What do you mean, "if it contains the mother"?

    I drank a tablespoon every now and then to help with indegestion when I was pregnant (that and aloe juice), but I don't know whether it helped or not.
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