Everyone has strong opinions on what's worked for them.
I recommend you get a book on the DASH diet. (I got mine in E form for $6).
It's really not about eliminating anything particularly. It's a 2-week carb reduction, followed by a couple months of forming new habits. It points out that America's obesity/diabetes crisis began with the introduciton food pyramid, which encourages tons of carbs, and less proteins. There's tons of "fat free" cookies, crackers, and other stuff that people are eating to excess thinking that it's not bad for them.
It wasn't very hard, and I went from 230 to 210 (I'm a bit lanky, so I'm not even sure it was that noticeable). A year later, I'm a steady 217. If I were to get over 220, I'd probably just do another week of reduced carbs to put myself in check.
I recommend you get a book on the DASH diet. (I got mine in E form for $6).
It's really not about eliminating anything particularly. It's a 2-week carb reduction, followed by a couple months of forming new habits. It points out that America's obesity/diabetes crisis began with the introduciton food pyramid, which encourages tons of carbs, and less proteins. There's tons of "fat free" cookies, crackers, and other stuff that people are eating to excess thinking that it's not bad for them.
It wasn't very hard, and I went from 230 to 210 (I'm a bit lanky, so I'm not even sure it was that noticeable). A year later, I'm a steady 217. If I were to get over 220, I'd probably just do another week of reduced carbs to put myself in check.
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