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What I'm wondering is if anybody has a theory of why they think certain foods cause a stall or plateau.
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Oh, I'm full of unfounded theories! Keep in mind, that I'm real hard core!
Dairy products - cow, goat and sheeps milk is meant for the infant animals of those species. Not for humans. Would you eat human milk cheese? Why not?
Processed meats - Preservatives! Why do we eat things that have such a long shelf life? If it's preserving the meat, might it not preserve us?
Artificial sweeteners - Can cause an insulin spike in some people, just like the real thing. See LC substitutes.
Low Carb Substitutes - What made you fat? If you eat substitutes you're unwilling to let go of the past. Past stuff made you fat. Past thoughts made you fat. Eating substitutes brings the past into your present. And, you really don't want to be there if you're making this into a way of life.
Pork Rinds, Nuts, etc. - These are snack foods. Now, are you really truly hungry when you are eating them, or are you just eating for something to do? Do you need something in your mouth to take your mind off something? Why snack? If you're hungry, eat!
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I'm curious if anybody feels that our thoughts and ways of thinking can have an effect on our weight loss.
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Like totally! I think that if you stress over making your body behave the way you think it should, you'll never get ahead. You got fat "naturally" and no amount of stressing over it made your fat go away. You lose weight the same way as you gained it. Naturally. Sometimes life gets in the way. Sometimes your husband leaves you. Sometimes you have a lousy day at work. No one is going to be perfect overnight, or in a month, or in a year. You will never be perfect. Learn to be comfortable and grateful instead.
You may be losing weight, but still feel and think of yourself as being fat. The thread about why people gained weight is very illuminating. You reach a certain point and OMG! there's no more protection from the world. You may want to lose weight really badly, but you're afraid of what might happen if you do become the epitome of slim. What happens? Body and mind in conflict. You sit on a plateau until you can sort it out. You may shake out of it by a fat-fast or some other kind of thing, but you will plateau again. Are you truly prepared for life as a thin person, even though it's what you want most? Are you prepared to do what it takes to achieve it?
If you're a compulsive overeater, having an LC eating plan will help, but your desire to eat compulsively won't go away. The thoughts and feelings that you eat compulsively over will still be there. You can overeat or binge and still be LC. Self-aware work is needed. Don't be a victim.
I bet you're sorry you asked!
Karen