Posted on 01/25/2009 6:08:18 PM PST by neverdem
mysterio: Yes. This is exactly correct.
Yes, and the reason is that going off a diet puts your eating habits back where they made you gain so much weight in the first place. The most important thing is to find a diet that you can live with forever and stick to it always. Low-fat, high-carb diets make many people hungrier than low-carb, but low-carb takes some getting used to. It's worth the effort though.
I think we’re all different. I do best on low fat, high carb diet, but I know other people who do better on low carbs.
It might take some experimenting to find out which is best, but it is worth the effort. It really only took me a few weeks with each plan to decide which was the best for me.
If obesity (at least in some cases) has a viral cause, would anti-viral strategies help? Or is it one of those things where it’s a viral hit-and-run, where the virus causes an effect that continues regardless of the continued presence/activation of the virus?
Might be tempting for poultry producers to infect their chickens with this.
I KNEW it, man!
Now I can say I was sick...so sick.
I bet it is spread by forks, too.
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