Friday, October 11, 2024

tough advice needed for weight loss

I’m a 21F and i’ve been unhappy with my weight for my whole life. I’ve gone back and forth with any kind of diet and it just seems like I can’t stick to them. If I ever do stick to them something always happens in my life that throws me off. I’m in college and to be blunt, I just wanna look hot. I want to have a good body and I want to feel good about myself. I want to enjoy shopping for clothes and taking pictures. I need some like really tough love advice. Something that I can think about that will either motivate me to the max or it will make me so mad that I can’t break the habit of dieting and working out. Doesn’t necessarily have to be mean, but at this point i’m literally open to anything. please help and feel free to say anything that might’ve helped you in your journey.

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Ladies, how do you mentally handle weight fluctuations due to your cycle

Hi LoseIt Ladies,

I am kind of losing it right now. I have been doing well on my weight loss journey. I was thinking that I was almost where I need to be. Cue PMS. My weight has shot up. The scale just keeps going up each day. Now I know my body. I know my body holds onto weight one week before my period like clockwork. But this is still messing with my head. I wonder if my weight loss journey actually IS going that well or if the weight I'm seeing on the scale is real weight. When will this cycle weight come back off so I can know what my actual weight is? What is going on with my body? Anyways, how do you ladies manage this? How do you not get discouraged once a month when the scale just won't agree with you and reflect your hard work?

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Thursday, October 10, 2024

Protein rules and weight loss?

New to r/loseit so apologies if this has been addressed already.

Does anyone have issues losing weight while trying to up their protein?

I am trying to lose, i'm guessing, around 20 lbs of fat. I'm not new to eating clean and mostly do (a lot of vegetables, legumes, quinoa/brown rice, some fruits but minimal). I exercise low-mid intensity 3-5 days a week mostly cycling and yoga. I have never followed the 1g of protein per 1lb body weight rule and have been following that recently. I probably used to do half of that and felt great and was able to lose weight easily with exercise, and hold muscle (maybe the difference between early 30's and late 30's?!). I'm losing nothing and always bloated. I find myself eating way more since I started doing the protein increase as well. I am using KOS protein powder and keeping my smoothie ingredients reasonable calories-wise and tried a few other protein powders -all same. Worth mentioning I'm pretty stressed out these days and it's an obvious contributor. I want to bail on any protein powder/supplement and just eat deficit. Thoughts?

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IBS struggles

So here is some transparency from me. Bear with me! It’s a long one๐Ÿ˜ฌ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿป‍♀️๐Ÿ’ฉ

First, we have to bring it back to July 2024. At this time I was having severe constipation. I went to a GI doctor at this time. He told me to take 6 stool softeners and day and to lose weight. Well as a dietitian, I knew I wasn’t the healthiest plus this was the heaviest I had been. Deep down I knew that I had suffered from either diarrhea or constipation for years. So, I was like okay. Let me listen to him and try this out. This is when the weight loss journey began. I knew that I need more fiber and with fiber comes more water intake. Because, guess what! More fiber without water intake makes you even more constipated. Lord knows at this time I didn’t need that because I had the pains, the bloat, you name it when it came to constipation. At this time is when I started exercising. The elliptical for 30mins a day was the goal! Of course more of a cardio focus to help the gut moving and maybe burn some fat. With the change I had made thus far August came around. I was down -6.8lb!!! I was impressed of course.

So, with the rest efforts and the weight loss. Guess what! Constipation was still severe. So, my choice was to go back to the same GI doctor or another. FYI: Stool softeners were not my first choice. I had tried Linzess (relief at times), milk of magnesium (did not help), Mirilax (nope).

I then went to the second GI doctor. He prescribed my IBSRELA 2x daily. Which WOW this sucker works! Maybe a bit too well some days.๐Ÿคญ๐Ÿ˜ฎ‍๐Ÿ’จ The exercising, portion sizes, and food options didn’t just change once I found this medicine. You know why! The love of my life then proposed to me in September 2024 This meant I had a wedding in December 2025; I HAVE to look SNATCHED for!

I am now down -17.2lb! I still suffer from bloat, constipation, not choosing the best food but yet I am human. I was able to wean off of one of my anxiety/depression medicines because the endorphins with exercise has helped!

I tell you this because, they now have all of these easy ways out when it comes to weight loss. I guarantee with changes in lifestyle /mood makes it feel 100000% better! My journey is far from over! I can not wait to have continued progress and changes! ✨

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Down 50 LBs, feeling motivated and happier

Hey all,

For the last few months, I (23m) begun heavily focusing on weight loss. The last 4 years I would fluctuate around 323 lbs, this was due to poor eating habits and mental health. I am now happy that I have successfully brought myself down to 271 lbs. I couldn't have done it without seeing the success stories on here. The motivation from surrounding yourself with people in a similar situation is astounding. I was scared, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes with an A1C of 9.2. Within a year I've managed to completely get it under control with an A1C of 5.0. I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, and while I may be on medication to manage it, my activity has significantly improved my blood pressure. I am now averaging measurements of 110/65.

The biggest help for me has definitely been tracking my intake and going outside far more than I ever have in previous years. My goal is to hit 250 before May 2025, but I suspect I'll hit that goal well before May now. I'm really happy, and I hope my success can motivate someone going through a dark time.

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nsv, reached my first ever weight loss goal

I don't use reddit very much but I really wanted to tell someone about this, it's embarrassing to tell my friends cus it just feels stupid to brag about. I've been very overweight for almost all of my life, I started binge eating at like 12 and I've now gone 4 months without a binge (: In April I decided I was really just done being fat. I realized that my mental health was not being helped by ignoring my weight problem, so I set three small goals for myself to do by the end of the year. I wanted to start really absurdly reasonable because this is the first time I've ever made a legitimate attempt to lose weight (and I really didn't believe in myself lol.)

My goals were to lose and keep off at least 10 pounds of weight, to be able to bike an average minutes/mile, and to feel comfortable exercising every day. Today I biked 2 miles in 7 minutes for the third morning in a row, and scaled myself for a first time in a couple weeks and I've lost 15 pounds since I set that goal! It's really really small but I still feel proud, I was 230-235 at 5'3 in April and now I'm 215!! I'm literally gonna cry tears of joy when I'm under 200

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10 Seasonal Spices for Your Autumn Menu

There are many reasons to add spices to your food. The most obvious might be the varying rich flavors that different spices can contribute to your meals without adding any calories, fat, sugar or salt. But research also indicates that fall spices can have health benefits as well. Adding spices to your dishes just may help boost your immunity or contribute to overall better health.

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Let’s look at 10 seasonal spices that will add delicious flavor—and health advantages—to your autumn menu:

1. Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a popular autumn spice

Derived from the inner bark of trees in the Cinnamomum genus, cinnamon is one of the most popular and well-known fall spices out there. It adds a distinctive flavor to many different baked goods, breakfast cereals and even hot drinks. But this aromatic spice also has some valuable health benefits. For instance, a recent study, published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society, found that cinnamon may improve blood sugar control among prediabetic people. Cinnamon is also known to be loaded with powerful antioxidants such as polyphenols, believed to have disease-fighting capabilities and even help with weight management.

This Cinnamon Apple Parfait is a great way to get the most out of this delicious fall spice. You can also start your fall mornings with a cinnamon-flavored breakfast from Nutrisystem! You’ll love our soft-baked Cinnamon Roll. Our Cinnamon Bun Bar is also perfect for tossing in your bag on those busy autumn days!

2. Ginger

Ginger is a delicious fall spice with health benefits

Fresh ginger is said to be slightly peppery while simultaneously sweet. It adds delicious flavor to food while also serving as a natural antihistamine and decongestant. A review of literature, published in Jundishapur Journal of Natural Pharmaceutical Products, has shown some evidence that ginger can help prevent colds, prevent and soothe a sore throat, reduce congestion and reduce inflammation. It has also long been used to calm and upset stomach or nausea. Add fresh ginger to soups, stir-fries, or even make a cup of ginger tea.

3. Nutmeg

Nutmeg is a delicious spice to add to your fall menu

This spice is known for its warm, nutty flavor and can really liven up a number of dishes by adding some sweet and savory zeal. Like other fall spices, nutmeg is known to contain powerful antioxidants, says Phytochemistry Reviews. Because of this, it has been used in traditional remedies for stomach and kidney disorders. While you might think of nutmeg mostly in terms of adding flavor to baked goods, it can also pair well with beef or add unique flavor to certain vegetables like kale or squash.

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4. Rosemary

Rosemary is a delicious fall spice to accompany your food and drinks

This fragrant evergreen herb is native to the Mediterranean and a member of the mint family. It is a good source of iron, calcium and vitamin B-6. According to the Journal of Medicinal Food, there have also been some small clinical trials linking rosemary to cognitive health. In terms of flavoring food, rosemary can be used fresh or dried to enrich the flavor of meat and vegetables.  Rosemary sprigs can also be used to infuse flavor into olive oil or various beverages. As with any spice, its flavor-enhancing abilities just may have you eating healthier. For instance, these Rosemary Kale Chips are a great way to get more greens into your day.

5. Cloves

Cloves are a versatile fall spice

Cloves are the flower buds of the clove tree and in ground form can make a versatile spice that can flavor many dishes such as sauces, soups and rice. Cloves are often paired with cinnamon or nutmeg for seasonal dishes. In addition to containing vitamins and minerals, cloves are also high in antioxidants which can help contribute to overall good health, says the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. According to Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, cloves have also been shown to have some antimicrobial power. We have found that cloves pair well with eggplant and beets for more flavorful and unique veggies.

6. Allspice

Allspice has anti-inflammatory properties

Contrary to popular belief, allspice is not a blend of various fall spices. Instead, it’s a distinctive ingredient from the dried unripe berry of the Pimenta dioica tree, indigenous to the Caribbean as well as Mexico and Central America. It got its name thanks to its flavor similarities to cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and pepper. The anti-inflammatory properties of allspice make it a good choice for upset stomachs and nausea, says the peer-reviewed journal, Current Cancer Drug Targets. Its antioxidant power also makes it good to boost overall health and immunity. Try sprinkling a pinch of allspice on roasted vegetables for some warm flavor.

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7. Cardamom

Cardamom is a sweet, intense spice that brings health benefits

Cardamom is an Indian spice known for its intense and subtly sweet flavor. It is sometimes equated to the flavor of mint. According to the Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics, the antioxidant power of cardamom might be responsible for lowering blood pressure. It’s been used for thousands of years to aid in digestion, stomach discomfort and nausea, says Healthline. Cardamom pairs well with poultry, lentils and rice dishes. We also suggest boosting the flavor factor of your oatmeal with a sprinkle of cardamom.

8. Vanilla

Vanilla is a delicious baking staple that can add powerful flavor

Vanilla’s antioxidant power is one of its most valuable benefits, says Livestrong.com. We most often cook or bake with vanilla in the extract form. However, when used as a powder or paste form, it can add powerful flavor. While we usually think of adding vanilla to desserts—and that’s certainly where it shines—vanilla can also offset the acidity of tomatoes, such as in salsa recipes.

9. Saffron

Saffron pairs well with fish and rice

Saffron is a spice derived from the flower commonly known as the “saffron crocus.” It is one of the most precious spices in the world and is therefore not cheap. However, it will add a subtly sweet and totally luxurious taste to dishes that you’ll appreciate. We think it pairs fantastically well with fish and rice. Like the other fall spices, it can be powerful in terms of its antioxidant abilities. Murdoch University has found, “saffron can enhance the quality of sleep in adults who have been experiencing poor sleep.”

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10. Pumpkin Spice

Pumpkin spice is a blend of flavors that are quintessential to fall

Finally, what can be more quintessentially fall than pumpkin spice? Pumpkin spice is actually a blend that includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and allspice. Some blends even add in cardamom and cloves for added sweetness. This means that in addition to putting you in a festive mood, pumpkin spice can also have some of the combined health benefits of these various fall spices. Of course, if you get your pumpkin spice fix with processed baked goods or a calorie-laden drink, those benefits may be negated. Therefore, we recommend trying a healthier recipe, like these Pumpkin Spice Bars or this Skinny Pumpkin Latte.

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