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In reply to the discussion: a message of hope and possibility for the obese [View all]happybird
(5,372 posts)33. We sound very similar
Mid 40's, not obese but gained a bit of weight over the last few years, and night owl. My weight gain has been from lack of exercise and my metabolism slowing in my mid 30's (or possibly from the medication I took for the last 11 years, which I am recently off of).
Thankfully, I seem have a max weight because I stopped gaining about 2 years ago without making any changes, but I'd like to drop 20 pounds. This is the biggest I've ever been.
I've always thought the "never eat after 8 pm" rule was aimed at people whose bodies operate on 'normal' circadian rhythms. For me, 8pm is 11pm. It's a couple hours after dinnertime and about 3-4 hours before my body naturally starts to wind down for sleep.
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i've seen it referred to as the "potato reset diet" but that overemphasizes the beginning imho
0rganism
Apr 2019
#19
Penn Jillette's book is a fun read. If you want more info on veganism and diabetes, read
fierywoman
Apr 2019
#10
i've been using a "Plant-Based Nutrition" guide by Hever and Cronise, seems to work okay
0rganism
Apr 2019
#20
Thanks for posting the simplified version of Gillette 's book. I tried to read it but find him so
patricia92243
Apr 2019
#24
Your weight loss is great!!! But my body would turn all those spuds into fat..
samnsara
Apr 2019
#28
food density -- a big part of my success on the diet is just avoiding dense foods
0rganism
Apr 2019
#44