Become Healthier Together: Join the Fiber 35 Diet!

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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.

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  • 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.

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

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Well since it has been quiet on this thread I am going to ost some of the info that I posted on the Isagenix thread, I personally don't believe doing a little cleansing program or detox program occaionally is bad for you but I can't do fast due to my hypoglycemia.

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As far as the vitamins that you don't P out that makes no sense. There are water soluable vitamins and there are fat soluable vitamins. Only a few vitamins are fat soluable. Water soluable vitamins leave your system in a short period of time or if you do not need them. The important thing about vitamins is are they breaking down and bioavailable to your body. To see if they are breaking down you can put them in a container of room temp water or vinegar. If they do not break don't in 30 you are wasting your money.
As far as clensing and detoxing - May be too much info but you need to be having regular bowel movements 1-3 a day. If not food is sitting in your body to long. If you are not getting regular bowel movements then eat more fiber in your diet (stay away from psylllium, it can cause gas and bloating) drink more water and get more exericise.

I find it hard to beleive that the Beyonce Diet aka the Master Cleanse diet keeps you in the bathroom after the first few days because your are eating nothing - Maybe it is all the water

Fasting is not fun - I would have a migraine type-headache in a few hours due to lack of caffeine.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Oh - this sounds sooooo good! I bet it would be yummy on top of some oatmeal done this way too! I have peaches - I'm doing this tomorrow!
Yummo! I think I need to get out my last 2 peaches in the fridge and fire up the grill!:D Thanks for the great idea!;) :D
 
Hello, everyone! I know its been a while since I posted, but I have not forgotten about anyone! As of Wednesday, my most recent weigh in, I am down 27 pounds. We went to a family reunion and everyone was shocked at how I looked. I still don't see a difference. My butt still seems HUGE! LOL I do know that a dress I wanted to toss because it was too tight now fits, and my SIL said it looked too big. But, she wears fitted clothes anyway. I know I can also share this here: I usually wear a 44DD bra and I am now in a 42DD, and it is comfortable, not digging into my back or sides. So, I am happy about that.
 
That is great.
 
Brandie said:
My problem with pictures is that I have all the photos of myself before I had kids, and I look fantastic! Now I look at myself and compare to then, and I feel let down. I don't think I look terrible now, but the comparison is pretty shocking. I'm not extreme enough for extreme makeover; I just need to keep focused on what I CAN do with my body. I also need to get over the fact that I will never have an 22-year-old body again! :p

This reminded me of a book I read a couple of years ago titled "When did I stop being Barbie and become Mrs Potato Head." It was absolutely hilarious!!! A very humorous approach to loving who you are right now because that is who God intended you to be. It does discuss honoring your body and being healthy, but gave me a whole new perspective on realizing that I will never have that pre-baby body again. These are my battle scars from childbirth!!, and, as my husband so frequently asks me when I am pining over old pictures of myself, Which one of the kids would you give up to be skinny again? (Answer depends on the day:eek: just kidding!!)

That being said, I do feel like I need to set a good example for them by eating healthy & exercising. I am down 21 pounds since May, many more to go. We are going to Disney in Oct & I had set a goal of 50 by then. We shall see!!!
 
I realize that I need to be posting here more often because since my church's biggest loser has been over, I've probably gained 5 pounds back! I NEED that accountability.
 
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How is everyone doing?????
 
Our City is doing a biggest Loser because Long Beach Ca was voted 11th fattest city in the United States, so it has been going on for 3 weeks and I am down 7lbs
 
Kathytnt said:
How is everyone doing?????

Still truckin along here..........I am down 19lbs:thumbup:
 
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Wohoo - Lost another 3 Total with WW is over 27 lbs
 
I haven't done anything!!!

I'm getting ready to do another cleanse though so that usually helps temporarily. It's kinda like a reset button for my body. Once it's done I start over with smaller portion sizes and healthier choices.
 
I read the first page and the last of this thread and it looks like a lot of you are doing very well! Congratulations! I have recently decided that I should work on the 50 lbs. I need to lose too and have decided to bike to work. I was supposed to start today, but someone asked if have been biking to get ready for a 4 mile trip. DUH! What if I pass out mid trip?!! What a dummy. So I'm going to ride my new bike around the neighborhood for a little while before I take it to work! :) One of my consultant's husband designed a very cool bike that's not hard on the knees and it works out everything, even those pesky rolls that develop on the back right under and around the bra strap! I love it so far, but I need to gradually spend a little more time on it.

Take a look: varandcycles.com
 
Kathytnt said:
Wohoo - Lost another 3 Total with WW is over 27 lbs


Yahooooo Good job!!!!:) :) :) :) :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Hello all! I am going to start getting healthy. My hubby leaves for a 4 month deployment in less than 2 weeks. So I figure this is a great time to start. If I can get myself going then I can add him in when he gets home.

To start with i'm getting a consult to see if my birth control is part of my problem. I have heard numerous times that the depo shot doesn't allow you to lose weight. This has proved true for me since I have been on it.

Then i'm gonna add in a little more work out time.. something other than the usual chasing of my child :P Where we are we have a play area for the kids with some work out equipment for the parents.

With that added in and a different diet I think I can atleast get back down to my pre-prego weight... maybe a little less;)

I just wanted to share my 2 cents so that I have what my plans are in writing.
 
Need to lose 30-40 lbs. Lost it back in 2003 and slowly gained it back. I was able to exercise more then. Now I am having trouble with my knee and hip. Although, yesterday I was busy and didn't eat much and am down 3 lbs. since the last time I weighed a few days before. I don't think starving is the answer.
 
chefjwr said:
I don't think starving is the answer.

Goodness NO!!:) I eat 6 small meals a day and drink lots of water.

Breakfast: oatmeal or cereal plus a serving of dairy

Mid morning: pce. of fruit

Lunch: salad and a protein and a pce of fruit

Mid day: pce. of fruit and a serving of protein/dairy

Dinner: chicken/or fish 2 servings of veg and a salad

Snack: fruit or low fat pudding etc.

Since July 9th I have lost 19lbs doing this:)
 
JaimeQ said:
...To start with i'm getting a consult to see if my birth control is part of my problem. I have heard numerous times that the depo shot doesn't allow you to lose weight. This has proved true for me since I have been on it.

Oh, Lord! Don't even get me started about Depo. I started it when it first really came out (in 1995). Fell into all the hype about no periods, easy to maintain, etc. Was given NO warning about side effects, like weight gain, depression, etc. It worked great, but was horrible. When I finally figured out what the problem was and stopped, it took more than two years, a uterine cancer scare (thank God it was a false alarm) and more hormone treatments to get my period started again. More than 10 years later, I still haven't gotten the weight off. Now, keep in mind, that I absolutely never had weight issues before Depo, except maybe for being TOO skinny!

Oops...guess you got me started! lol I tell everyone even thinking about it to run the other way. It's not worth it. I know not everyone has the extreme side effects I did, but there are so many other great choices!

Okay...hijack over...
 
JaimeQ said:
Hello all! I am going to start getting healthy. My hubby leaves for a 4 month deployment in less than 2 weeks. So I figure this is a great time to start. If I can get myself going then I can add him in when he gets home....

I'm doing the same thing. My DH is such a picky eater, and my diet has suffered because of it. He is on a one-year to Iraq, and we're kicking things into high gear. He's promised that he will just slide into whatever I've established with the kiddos. You know, he'll actually eat his vegis and all that!

So, I'm working on breaking the kids of their bad eating habits, and mine too. Problem is, I'm so tired at the end of the day, frozen pizza or top ramen sounds better than anything! So, I'm starting to try to menu plan again and see how that goes.
 
rennea said:
Goodness NO!!:) I eat 6 small meals a day and drink lots of water.

Breakfast: oatmeal or cereal plus a serving of dairy

Mid morning: pce. of fruit

Lunch: salad and a protein and a pce of fruit

Mid day: pce. of fruit and a serving of protein/dairy

Dinner: chicken/or fish 2 servings of veg and a salad

Snack: fruit or low fat pudding etc.

Since July 9th I have lost 19lbs doing this:)

Actually, my nutritionist said that if you are feeling hungry, you're doing it wrong. And, BTW, you seem to be on a similar plan as me!
 
nikked said:
I'm doing the same thing. My DH is such a picky eater, and my diet has suffered because of it. He is on a one-year to Iraq, and we're kicking things into high gear. He's promised that he will just slide into whatever I've established with the kiddos. You know, he'll actually eat his vegis and all that! So, I'm working on breaking the kids of their bad eating habits, and mine too. Problem is, I'm so tired at the end of the day, frozen pizza or top ramen sounds better than anything! So, I'm starting to try to menu plan again and see how that goes.
Nicole,I've noticed that you have talked about being tired alot. I totally understand that! At the beginning of the summer, it had gotten so bad for me that there were days when I didn't even know if I could even get out of bed, because I would wake up so tired. On days I had a show, I had to rest the entire day before the show - and also had to rest the whole day after the show!
I had some testing done - tests that no other Dr had done, and found out I had low thyroid, Epstein Barr Virus (same virus that causes Mono, and leads to Chronic Fatigue) AND Lyme Disease!:eek: I started out on 7 different meds - and am now down to 4 - and I am feeling better than I have felt in YEARS! Google Hypothyroid to read the symptoms - and also some of the common misconceptions.......and get tested! It has totally changed my life to have the right meds and the right diagnosis!
 
I wanted to add to what Becky said: If you add more protein to your diet and vitamins, it will help with your energy. The days I have eggs and milk for breakfast I feel much better than on the days I have cereal. The processed stuff will just wreak havoc on your body, too. You could also have allergies to some of the stuff you're eating and not even know it.

I do think some testing might be good as well.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Nicole,

I've noticed that you have talked about being tired alot. I totally understand that! At the beginning of the summer, it had gotten so bad for me that there were days when I didn't even know if I could even get out of bed, because I would wake up so tired. On days I had a show, I had to rest the entire day before the show - and also had to rest the whole day after the show!
I had some testing done - tests that no other Dr had done, and found out I had low thyroid, Epstein Barr Virus (same virus that causes Mono, and leads to Chronic Fatigue) AND Lyme Disease!:eek: I started out on 7 different meds - and am now down to 4 - and I am feeling better than I have felt in YEARS! Google Hypothyroid to read the symptoms - and also some of the common misconceptions.......and get tested! It has totally changed my life to have the right meds and the right diagnosis!

My thyroids been tested six ways to Sunday (or sundown? I never can remember that "ism"! lol) and it has always come back totally normal. It seems like the first thing the doctors look at because of my weight. The other stuff I've thought about off and on during the years, but never really pursued.

I'm also looking at a hormonal issue. I need to see an endocrinologist. When I was researching some stuff on my six year old's sudden "adult" hair issue, I came across something that describes me to a "t". When I go see a new doctor, the first thing they ask about is polycystic ovarian syndrome, because I have HORRIBLE facial hair issues...but I can get pregnant just by saying "maybe it's time for another one...", so that's not the problem. I don't know...it's frustrating to never have an answer for the ongoing issues I struggle with...

Thanks for the tips. Next time I go, we'll talk about it.
 
nikked said:
Oh, Lord! Don't even get me started about Depo. I started it when it first really came out (in 1995). Fell into all the hype about no periods, easy to maintain, etc. Was given NO warning about side effects, like weight gain, depression, etc. It worked great, but was horrible. When I finally figured out what the problem was and stopped, it took more than two years, a uterine cancer scare (thank God it was a false alarm) and more hormone treatments to get my period started again. More than 10 years later, I still haven't gotten the weight off. Now, keep in mind, that I absolutely never had weight issues before Depo, except maybe for being TOO skinny!

Oops...guess you got me started! lol I tell everyone even thinking about it to run the other way. It's not worth it. I know not everyone has the extreme side effects I did, but there are so many other great choices!

Okay...hijack over...

My side effects haven't been all that noticable. The lack of weightloss is one that really stands out... and not sex drive is the other... I do go from 0 to b!tch in no time at all... but i'm not sure if that's from the shot or if that's just me:D But I figure it's a good time to change with hubby leaving.
 
AJPratt said:
Actually, my nutritionist said that if you are feeling hungry, you're doing it wrong. And, BTW, you seem to be on a similar plan as me!


Do you find it alot of food?? I am never hungry, I feel as if I'm eating too much food:eek:
 
rennea said:
Do you find it alot of food?? I am never hungry, I feel as if I'm eating too much food:eek:
Some days its actually tough to fit it all in with the way my schedule is. Some days I feel stuffed and others if I feel a little hungry (probably stress related) I'll have a hard boilded egg or something small. I do get a sugar craving here and there, but its nothing like it used to be, and my idea of cheating is very different now. What I consider a bad day now used to be a good day for me.
 
Great Day For Me!Just had to log on and share with you guys my excitement!!!


20lbs down as of today!!!!!!!!!!!!!:) :balloon: :D


I'm going to be dancing all day! YA YA YA YAHOOOOOO!!!
 
Congrats!!Question for you ladies about the 6 small meals a day... for lunch, what size of a salad do you have...a side dish portion?And do you not find yourself craving so much sugar because your body isn't getting it like it used to? I get multiple cravings, daily for it...and I know a lot of it is psychological, but it is tough to try and control for me! Especially because I sit at a computer 7.5 hours a day.... I do go to the gym to exercise on my lunch break though! Now I just have to get a diet going (which I've never been able to do...)
 
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WOHOO!!!! Awesome It's been TOM which is probably TMI but fearing the scale KWIM? LOL!

So much said so few letters

I am hoping my new addition to my diet plan will be showing results by next week
 
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Jennifer when I get in more fruit I seem to crave less sugar
 
jenniferknapp said:
Question for you ladies about the 6 small meals a day... for lunch, what size of a salad do you have...a side dish portion?

And do you not find yourself craving so much sugar because your body isn't getting it like it used to? I get multiple cravings, daily for it...and I know a lot of it is psychological, but it is tough to try and control for me! Especially because I sit at a computer 7.5 hours a day.... I do go to the gym to exercise on my lunch break though! Now I just have to get a diet going (which I've never been able to do...)

It has been a while since I've been good about the 6 "meals" a day. I think if you are doing a salad for lunch you can probably do a normal size or maybe a side dish & a half.

Sugar cravings will hit for a while. There are things you can do to help with that. One is promise yourself that in 5 or 15 minutes if you are still craving something you can have a mini-snack size bar (you know like the size you give out at haloween) or a couple of hershey kisses. Some people recommend taking zinc supplements or a good multi-vitamin that includes zinc regularly to help cut down on the cravings.

Reaching for fruit or some other healthy snack may also help when you are having food cravings. If you are not hungry you may find it is easier to resist craving.

Good luck with this.
 

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