This is excellent advice, but if you can (not practical for all) I would recomend have 5 meals a day, but rather than 5 x healthy meals, essentially split the total calorie intake of the 3 meals into 5 meals.Ok first of all your stomach needs regularity. If you starve yourself, knowingly or unknowingly, your stomach will prepare itself for when you do get food and convert everything to fat, rather than processing the nutriants and vitamins. So during weeks 1 and 2 you are not doing yourself any favours. Especially if you are working out aswell.
During a normal day you should drink water. Not water and stuff, just water. This is to hydrate you, and will aid with concentration, good skin and making you feel less hungry amongst other things. Tea and coffee are diarretics and will dehydrate you more. Fruit juice contains ALOT of sugars, and although its ok to drink a glass for brekky or something like that, its prob not doing you any favours if you drink it throughout the day.
Week 3 seems pretty normal. Although I would suggest maybe upping the portion sizes a little. Unless you are a midget or a child of course. No offence meant if you are a midget
Week 4 is a bad week! I'll say no more.
So anyways, I would suggest 3 healthy sized meals per day. Doesnt matter too much what it is, as long as its balanced and contains some fruit and veg. Drink plenty of water and you'll be doing better. Get some regularity in your eating habits, body clocks function a million times better when they know whats coming, and it sounds like yours doesnt know whether its coming or going.
My current fridge and cupboard contents are veg, fruit, fish fish fish, wholemeal breads (white bread tastes like bleach to me) wholegrain pasta, porridge oats, organic chicken, org free range eggs, semi skimmed milk, salad stuffs, fish, flapjacks my girlfriend made, fish and some more veg.
I do have things like snickers bars, coffee etc. But eaten/drunk in moderation is fine. I have one coffee first thing for example.
Liz - the whole thing about women dieting is that they always have an excuse of some sort. Wanting or needing sugar/high fat content? Jesus wept!! What in gods name did we do 100 years ago? Were women all hormonally crazy?Bolter the whole thing about that post of Gups' is that women's bodies can be hormone driven. For some (thankfully not me) during that 4th week it's not that they just fancy the odd treat but they HAVE to have them, and get really cranky/irritable/moody/whatever without high fat and sugar content in their diet. And chocolate helps the body produce seratonin, again with some women this isn't just a mild want but they are very strongly driven that they need it.
Hence why she spoke about 1st - 4th weeks......
No, hes got a wife that nags at him and makes him do it!! I can say that as its me!!! And it works both ways:You've lost 4 stone since mid January?! Have you got dysentry?!?
C'mon gups, just dance around the office/field, jog to people and well i'll let you figure out the last oneIsn't it funny how you mention women's hormones and the guys get all Grrr!
Funnily enough i don't get mood swings in my 4th week - i do get more bossy and assertive, but not in a moody way. I just get things done quicker and better.
Some good news to report, i've got company on my soup diet. One of the guys at work has decided to join me. We've had our weigh-in. He has 7st to lose and i have 7lbs Yay! It helps having a 'diet buddy'.
Actually, come to think of it, this is my '4th week' so maybe i just bullied him into it..
The problem with the seratonin boosting methods you listed Bolter is that sex, sport and dancing are all a tad difficult during the 9-10 hours i'm at work Cream eggs, however....
It was just me, not the whole male population, wasn't really a grrr.Isn't it funny how you mention women's hormones and the guys get all Grrr!
lol, well good luck anywaysThe problem with the seratonin boosting methods you listed Bolter is that sex, sport and dancing are all a tad difficult during the 9-10 hours i'm at work Cream eggs, however....