Become Healthier Together: Join the Fiber 35 Diet!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on health and diet, particularly focusing on the Fiber 35 diet. Many express a desire to improve their health and share personal stories related to weight loss, exercise, and dietary habits.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a desire to create a supportive space for discussing health rather than just weight loss.
  • Another participant shares their goal of getting healthy for their family and mentions their experience with cycling and dietary plans.
  • One participant discusses their positive experience with the Fiber 35 diet, emphasizing energy and reduced cravings rather than weight loss.
  • Several users mention their long histories with dieting and the challenges they face, including fluctuating weight and dietary restrictions.
  • One participant notes the importance of eating well and exercising, stating that health does not equate to a specific clothing size.
  • Another participant shares their experience of losing weight without following a strict diet plan, focusing instead on healthy eating habits.
  • One participant discusses their anti-candida diet and the support they receive from their spouse.
  • Several participants mention their struggles with exercise routines and the motivation needed to maintain them.
  • One participant highlights the importance of tracking food intake to encourage healthier eating habits.
  • Another participant shares their experience with hypoglycemia and the challenges it presents in managing their diet.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the best approach to health and dieting, with no clear consensus emerging on a singular method or philosophy.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences related to health, diet, and exercise, reflecting diverse approaches and challenges faced in their journeys.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community interested in health and wellness discussions may find the shared experiences and support within this thread beneficial.

chefann said:
With my luck, my hair would go up in flames. Not relaxing.
Yea, like a bad perm I once had!
 
AJPratt said:
I just found this thread. Dave and I started to see a nutritionist 3 weeks ago. Actually, my PL lady friend started seeing her and lost over 45 pounds. So, Dave is down 15 pounds and I am down 10. It has been quite an education. She did warn me that he would lose faster. We were given food journals and different lists of food at different times. Its amazing that everything you thought you knew was wrong. You shouldn't starve yourself, you should actually eat more frequently and have carbs earlier in the day.

Here is her site, if anyone wants more info: http://www.nancyadlernutrition.com/plan.html

Anne,

I checked out her site - very interesting - really alot the way I already eat. It wasn't clear to me her view on artificial sweeteners? What does she recommend? I don't eat artificial sweeteners, and very little sugar, but do use some Agave Nectar, which is a natural sweetener, but doesn't mess with blood sugar levels - so doesn't produce sugar cravings.

I have an appointment w/ a nutritionist for June 11 - I am very excited to go! I was very fortunate, because she is really in demand, and usually is booked 6-8 weeks out, but when I called, I was able to get in in 2 weeks because of a cancellation!
 
chefann said:
With my luck, my hair would go up in flames. Not relaxing.

Yet another reason to let Eulagene, who swaddles my head in towels to protect my hair, do this, and keep The Furry Guy away from my head with lit candles.
 
I could see where Furry Guy would want to keep his furry self away from lit candles, too. :)
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Anne,

I checked out her site - very interesting - really alot the way I already eat. It wasn't clear to me her view on artificial sweeteners? What does she recommend? I don't eat artificial sweeteners, and very little sugar, but do use some Agave Nectar, which is a natural sweetener, but doesn't mess with blood sugar levels - so doesn't produce sugar cravings.

I have an appointment w/ a nutritionist for June 11 - I am very excited to go! I was very fortunate, because she is really in demand, and usually is booked 6-8 weeks out, but when I called, I was able to get in in 2 weeks because of a cancellation!
As far as sweeteners go, she recommends Stevia, also a natural sweetener. If we have anything with artificial sweeteners, we have to limit them to two or three a day (if we have coffee or tea, we can have 3). She says that Splenda is "better" than aspartame, but really, you need to moderate your intake of anything artificial. I think she would rather us just stick to natural stuff when possible. I have posted before about aspartame and Splenda, but I guess if you are diabetic, they would be better than sugar for you? Sorta like the lesser of the two evils.
 
Yeah, Ann, candles and fur aren't a good combination.
 
I am learning some interesting things on this thread...

Today's not a bad day--ran a tough three miles this morning, had Cheerios for breakfast, goldfish crackers for a snack, and cheese & bacon quesadillas with salsa for lunch. Planning taco salad for dinner...
 
Its' hot and humid. Bad for shingles. Bad for edema. Bad for appetite. Thankfully, there's a grocery store nearby. I went there and picked up some fresh fruit and cheese sticks for lunch. Got some pomegranate iced tea, too. Yum.
 
Yard work with scissors...Again, not a bad day--ran a hard two miles this morning, standard Cheerio breakfast, had a PB&J (made with the cut-n-seal, of course) at my DD's end-of-year picnic at the hoity-toity preschool, ate a little ice cream at the same picnic, mowed my lawn, weeded the front gardens, trimmed around the front gardens (with scissors--couldn't get the darned weed-whacker to start), shaped the bushes in the front yard, and then had some Dora the Explorer cookies with a little frosting with older DD while younger DD slept :rolleyes: .

Haven't decided on dinner yet, but DH will be home (first time this week) for it, so I'm thinking of making him grill out! Hmmm...I think I'll go pull something out of the freezer that will go nicely on the grill. Yummy. :p
 
Hey, Rae--

I'm not much for iced tea, but I sure do love a good pomegranite. Mmmm...
 
I'm meeting a friend for dinner. Probably pasta with a light tomato sauce of some kind. We'll be attending Forging Fifty-One's first concert. Forging Fifty-One is a Christian band that includes a few young men from my church. They are very talented young men. I'm looking forward to their concert. It's at a local church during their outreach ministry.
 
Pomegranate is great.
 
Haven't run yet today, but I've definitely had some exercise--walked around the zoo for a couple of hours with the girls, played outside, went for a walk in the neighborhood...

Food has been so-so. With a picnic lunch, I didn't get much nutrients, and then DD wanted to "share" a Blizzard at the zoo. She had like ten bites, and with them being three bucks (for the small) at the zoo, I felt it was a waste not to finish it for her :p.

I have a show tomorrow, so we'll see what the day brings...
 
speedychef said:
I LOVE grapefruit, Rae, and I don't have any! I, too, am in training...certainly for nothing like the Hood to Coast! I'm training for the Chicago Triathlon and the Chicago Marathon. I just need to get my booty out and DO IT! I like to take Holly the Husky with me when I train, but that doesn't work so well on the bike, so I'm not so good about biking and swimming...

Kim - just found this thread and caught this. I have 2 dogs (Samoyed/Border Collie mix) and I have bicycle joggers hooked up to my bike for taking them out. I can give you some links to a couple of types you might be interested in. Just PM me if you want to know. I work for the company I got them from so I don't like to post on a forum and make it look like I'm "advertising". I found the one model works great for my dogs and even when I have 1 rather than 2 on the bike, I'm not thrown off balance.
 
Got my ears candled today. Ahh, I'm so relaxed!
 
I have a question. Not sure if this is the place, but the best place I could find :) :)

I am a diet soda person. After reading some information, I've decided to stay away from aspartame, which means I'm having to give up a lot!!!! It's in EVERYTHING!!! In trying to find something else to drink, I've read the other alternative is sucralose (Splenda's version). Everything has one of these ingredients in it and from what I've read, both have HUGE risks.

Does anyone know if the risks are real, or do you have to drink so much of it that it really doesn't matter??

I'm new to paying attention to ingredients, but think I should :):):)

Thanks!!
 
I don't know much about artificial sweeteners, but I do know that many times when results come out about risks of those types of things, the results are based on controlled lab studies where rats or mice or whatever are injected with the substance at a rate far higher than any normal person would consume (all the hubbub about Tab causing cancer a number of years ago was apparently based on rats being injected with what would be the equivalent of over 50 sodas a day!). I tend not to worry too much about those types of warnings, though I also believe that moderation in everything makes you less susceptible to any of the "dangers" of additives.

On the note of the healthy squad--I ran four on Friday, 2.5 yesterday, and I am hoping to get home from my cluster meeting tonight early enough to get in a quick three. I am down to 151.4 lbs as of this morning (just a little more for my Jimmy Johns reward...), and I am feeling better about the Hood to Coast every day I run.

How is everyone else doing?
 
At really well this weekend. Biked today--yeah! Feeling good and energetic again.
 
I think the concerns are real. Here's a link to a thread where we discussed it. My personal feeling is that if you limit your intake of these items, then small traces won't be harmful, maybe a diet coke once of twice a week, but if you drink several a day, it could add up. I look at it like the Mercury issue. I'm not a doctor, but that is just my take on it.

http://www.chefsuccess.com/showthread.php?t=9666&highlight=aspartame
 
I would love to lose about 100 pounds. I lost 5 pounds last week without even trying. I was so excited. My secret? I got up off my butt. I had a desk job for over 11 years and that is when I slowly started putting on weight. Had a baby and turned 30 and then it started to really pack on. Quit my desk job and started babysitting and doing PC. Here came the stress eating!!! Well, I decided to quit babysitting and get a part time 3rd shift job at Home Depot. The HD job and the babysitting overlapped by 3 months. I was too tired to do anything. Well, last week was finally my first week of no babysitting. It was wonderful!! I spent all of my days outside working in the garden or flower beds and my nights working at Home Depot (on my feet, but I love it). If I had been sitting on my rear I would have been mindlessly snacking. Instead I kept forgetting to eat because I was doing something I enjoyed and time was flying by. I hope it's not a phase and I continue to lose weight.
 
I decided I'm going to lose 10 lbs by NC... need to lose about 45, but 10 in 5 weeks seems doable and NC is such a good incentive!
Ate well yesterday, don't have much time for excercise - 3 kids under 8 - but I do cut the grass 1-2 times a week and walk as much as I can everywhere else. Sitting here munching on carrots and dip (fat free, of course!) and drinking my Crystal Lite peach tea instead of my usual diet pop! It's a start. Now if I can only find where I hid my scale...
 
Biked this morning. Ate grapefruit and Kashi cereal and had a cup of green tea. Yum!
 
Ran three miles this morning. Standard Cheerios breakfast with OJ (not Simpson). Haven't had any snacks yet, and leftovers are on the menu for lunch! Don't know about dinner yet...

I'm still not convinced that artificial sweeteners are going to harm me as long as I consume things in great moderation. I'm not a soda drinker (except on a very occasional basis), and I use only real sugar in all my cooking and so on. Actually, I'm really into using only "real" ingredients whenever possible (butter, not margarine; sugar, not sweeteners; fresh, not processed). I like to be able to pronounce everything on the label whenever possible! I'm not on the organic bandwagon because I'm not certain that the cost is worth it. I have a VERY good friend who is a chemist and whose husband is a PhD (chemistry), and they eat non-organic. They know this stuff inside and out and don't feel that it's damaging to consume (or not so to the point that it should be a great concern to the average consumer). I trust her.

I will say, though, that I wash everything with FIT. E.coli is a four-letter word in my household, and washing anything and everything fresh that comes through my door is a MUST. My daughter spent three weeks in the hospital battling HUS because of E.coli-infected bagged salad.
 
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I love health and exercise discussions!
I didn't read the entire thread, but I would recommend the Dr. Oz book You on a Diet . There are a lot of great insights in there. It was inspiring for me to read. I watch him on Oprah. Also, I just found a good site to help me eat healthy www.whfoods.org It has a list of the 100 healthiest foods, and I've been trying to stock my fridge and cupboards with those foods. A few weeks ago I started exercising with a someone who happens to be a nutritionist/vegan. I try not to tell her the things I eat, but I ask her all kinds of questions and get free advice. I've felt very convicted about what I put into my body and what I should be putting into it instead. I've lost 5-6 pounds since exercising with her just by getting more fruit and vegetables while cutting out most dairy and non-whole grains (cutting out almost all flour, even whole wheat). I don't have a problem keeping with an exercise program. I run, walk, do pilates, and lift weights. It's my eating that needs taming, and I need to get more sleep.
I've been baking sweet potato wedges on my large bar pan. We eat the leftovers cold. Unbelievably delicious! After school snack is put in the blender but washed in PC colander and cut up with PC knives: half an avocado, 15 strawberries (aprx), 20 grapes (aprx.) My kids and I love it. It's my yogurt replacement. I get my calcium from dark green lettuces, cut up with my salad chopper or my kitchen shears using my PC bowl to eat out of. OF COURSE!
Blessings as you try to be healthier!
 
Speaking of baking sweet potatoes...

Last night I cut and peeled a butternut squash. Cut it into "french fry" shaped pieces. Mixed it with a bit of olive oil and salt and pepper and baked it at 400 for about 25 min. Not as crispy as fries, but pretty good.

Just another option for your diets.
 
Spaghetti squash on the bar panYes, I made spaghetti squash on my large bar pan and it was so good. I'd never had spaghetti squash before. I think it needs to be cooked for about 45minutes at 325 degrees. You just cut the squash in half and place it inside down on the greased pan (I sprayed it with olive oil from the spritzer). A knife is supposed to go into it with ease if it is finished. My vegan friend fools people at potlucks using this instead of actual spaghetti noodles. It didn't quite fool my family, but I'm going to keep trying!
 
Lunch was a wonderful fresh salad. I love places that use a variety of greens. Tasty.


(Got to make up for the cake I had at last night's meeting. Brandie makes good cake.)
 
Thanks, Rae! Emma and I had a little slice for dessert after lunch today. I think that was the best batch of frosting I have done in a while (and my frosting is consistently good, if I do say so myself). Anne was proof of that! Note to everyone who wasn't at our meeting: Anne, our director, kept stealing spreader-fulls of frosting out of the bowl while the meeting was going on before I could do my "lesson" on decorating the Barbie bride cake!
 
Brandie said:
Note to everyone who wasn't at our meeting: Anne, our director, kept stealing spreader-fulls of frosting out of the bowl while the meeting was going on before I could do my "lesson" on decorating the Barbie bride cake!
I think the "e" at the end makes us like that!
 
Start your day right!Good morning ladies!
This site is my new obsession. Too bad I stayed up so late last night reading posts! I just wanted to encourage everyone to get out and walk for 30 minutes and/or do strength training for at least 10 minutes. EAT MORE VEGETABLES! My Bible study went out to Logan's last night. Because it's a steak house, Logans doesn't have much in the way of veggie entree's. I ordered a sweet potato w/o butter (they put butter on it anyway, I took as much off as I could) and a grilled vegetable skewer. Don't get me wrong. I ate the bread. It was sooo good. No time for oatmeal this morning, but I'll have raisin bran. I'm all about the fiber!
 

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