The Eat Clean Diet
#11
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Join Date: May 2012
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Just started clean eating yesterday. Years ago did south beach and lost 60 lbs but after pregnancy, a horse riding accident the weight is back. I'm a nurse and alot of the docs reccomend this plan. It's is a lot like south beach in the original days. I'd like to lose 100 lbs over the course of 1 year. So so good.
#12
IMHO, eating "clean" is the best diet there is, whether you include meat or not. Just keeping it simple, eating real food, eliminating all the chemical crap, and going for the best possible quality you can afford.
It goes a long way towards "mindfull eating" which can only help in the weight loss battle.
Good luck cowgirl and let us know how it is going!
It goes a long way towards "mindfull eating" which can only help in the weight loss battle.
Good luck cowgirl and let us know how it is going!
#13
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 137
Each person's body is different, but there are some universal truths...
I started the eat clean diet two years ago, and was also a lacto-ovo-vegetarian. Up to this point I've lost 50lbs, but living with a steak and mashed potatos kinda man, I hate to say I've fallen off the band wagon. I am trying very hard to go back to eating clean, because I never felt better. I still get the eat clean magazine, and I can't wait for the day my boyfriend lets me cook dinner with one of the recipes. But...I don't see it happening any time soon
You can buy organically fed beef (without added hormones or anti-biotics) and you can provide a serving of potatoes or rice for your man without falling for it yourself. My family has actually come to prefer mashed cauliflower or turnips (mashed with butter, a bit of sour cream, and a little cheese) over potatoes or rice. What I'm saying is that you can eat clean and still make your BF happy...it may not be vegan, but it's "clean."
I just purchased the book "Eat-Clean Diet Recharged" by Tosca Reno. Is this the same diet that you are referring to when you say Eat Clean Diet?
I have done many diets over the years and had my best success with Atkins even tho all my loss has returned plus more. My doctor has asked me not to do Atkins and has recommended this one instead. After reading this book for the last 2 days, I really feel that this could be the real thing. It just doesn't sound like a diet but a new way of eating. I'm starting it tomorrow with approximately 90 pounds to lose.
I have done many diets over the years and had my best success with Atkins even tho all my loss has returned plus more. My doctor has asked me not to do Atkins and has recommended this one instead. After reading this book for the last 2 days, I really feel that this could be the real thing. It just doesn't sound like a diet but a new way of eating. I'm starting it tomorrow with approximately 90 pounds to lose.
You mention that eating clean is a new way of life. Atkins is not a diet, either--it is a lifestyle change. From the time I first tried Atkins in 1978, I have been a low-carb person. Oh, I fell off the wagon from time to time, but only a couple of times gained so much weight that it was a problem--and going back to the right way of eating always took me back down.
I think that the success of people on the 'eat clean' diet proves that much of the epidemic of obesity is caused by food additives and over-processing.
I will say that I make sure at least 80% of my diet is "clean." Come to think of it, maybe more. I know that I would do better with a 100% clean diet, but I don't always have that luxury. Personally, though, I will never get to the point that I can add wheat or corn back in (Maintenance level). Life goes on...
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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My Mom and Dad raised us eating clean, I realize how fortunate I was as it set me up for a near lifetime of success..with a few bumps (my fault!ha) but I am back to it now and really prefer it. Mandee..just cook for your boyfriend without making a big deal about it ssshhhhh, he likely won't even know! I cook for my husband and just give him some extra starch if I think he might balk, he has gradually changed his diet a LOT, amazingly he almost prefers my way now..and he is of the old school meat and potatoes so it can be done
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I just purchased the book "Eat-Clean Diet Recharged" by Tosca Reno. Is this the same diet that you are referring to when you say Eat Clean Diet?
I have done many diets over the years and had my best success with Atkins even tho all my loss has returned plus more. My doctor has asked me not to do Atkins and has recommended this one instead. After reading this book for the last 2 days, I really feel that this could be the real thing. It just doesn't sound like a diet but a new way of eating. I'm starting it tomorrow with approximately 90 pounds to lose.
I have done many diets over the years and had my best success with Atkins even tho all my loss has returned plus more. My doctor has asked me not to do Atkins and has recommended this one instead. After reading this book for the last 2 days, I really feel that this could be the real thing. It just doesn't sound like a diet but a new way of eating. I'm starting it tomorrow with approximately 90 pounds to lose.
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2015
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I've been eating clean for 17 years. In my opinion it's not dieting at all. It's all whole foods, nothing processed. I started it with 35lbs to lose and lost it all and kept it off all these years. With the exceptiong of being pregnant twice. After both pregnancies I lost the weight easily and have kept it off.
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