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REQ: The Negative Calorie Diet
If anyone has this ebook for the palm....or any other format...can you
please email it to me?! Also, if you or know of someone who's tried this....what's the results...if any? -- Thanx, LadyPisces =) |
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REQ: The Negative Calorie Diet
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 19:39:46 GMT, "PiscesLady"
wrote: If anyone has this ebook for the palm....or any other format...can you please email it to me?! Also, if you or know of someone who's tried this....what's the results...if any? having done a google on it. It sounds like a method of getting people to eat fruit and veg. It works by restricting calories in exactly the same way that all other diets work, if it works at all. I can't see anyone being able to stay on it for any length of time. Look at it this way. My maintenance calories is about 2000/day. It doesn't really matter whether I eat 2000 calories of steak or 2000 calories of celery in terms of weight loss. The only point of the diet is just that it's probably not possible to eat 2000 calories of celery, and if you did succeed one day you wouldn't want to repeat the process the next day. If you are interesting is weird diets google for "psmf". Ray -- rmnsuk 273/190/182 |
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REQ: The Negative Calorie Diet
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 19:39:46 GMT, "PiscesLady"
wrote: If anyone has this ebook for the palm....or any other format...can you please email it to me?! Also, if you or know of someone who's tried this....what's the results...if any? having done a google on it. It sounds like a method of getting people to eat fruit and veg. It works by restricting calories in exactly the same way that all other diets work, if it works at all. I can't see anyone being able to stay on it for any length of time. Look at it this way. My maintenance calories is about 2000/day. It doesn't really matter whether I eat 2000 calories of steak or 2000 calories of celery in terms of weight loss. The only point of the diet is just that it's probably not possible to eat 2000 calories of celery, and if you did succeed one day you wouldn't want to repeat the process the next day. If you are interesting is weird diets google for "psmf". Ray -- rmnsuk 273/190/182 |
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REQ: The Negative Calorie Diet
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 19:39:46 GMT, "PiscesLady"
wrote: If anyone has this ebook for the palm....or any other format...can you please email it to me?! Also, if you or know of someone who's tried this....what's the results...if any? having done a google on it. It sounds like a method of getting people to eat fruit and veg. It works by restricting calories in exactly the same way that all other diets work, if it works at all. I can't see anyone being able to stay on it for any length of time. Look at it this way. My maintenance calories is about 2000/day. It doesn't really matter whether I eat 2000 calories of steak or 2000 calories of celery in terms of weight loss. The only point of the diet is just that it's probably not possible to eat 2000 calories of celery, and if you did succeed one day you wouldn't want to repeat the process the next day. If you are interesting is weird diets google for "psmf". Ray -- rmnsuk 273/190/182 |
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