Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 In a message dated 4/25/01 7:37:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, stamptildawn@... writes: > Which brings me to > question #2 - Do you combine another type of diet with taebo? > I wish I had the discipline to follow a diet, but I don't! LOL! I just try to eat less cr@p and more good stuff. I keep an eye on my calorie intake too. Keeping a food journal has helped me a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 In a message dated 4/26/01 2:16:21 PM !!!First Boot!!!, kerriellen@... writes: << So much, that my wedding dress didn't fit (2 days before the wedding). >> Mine was a little tight and I found out the day off the wedding. My sister had to creatively safety pin the back. LOL. a Who still hasn't decided what to do with the dress since the bottom is ruined. Check out our website at: http://www.members.truepath.com/Crabtrees/home.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 Dawn, I do Zone, not for weight loss, but for low blood sugar problems. To combat the low blood sugar, my doctor told me to eat frequently. Well, I didn't want to gain any weight, so I would eat lots of baby carrots. By 4 o'clock, I could barely keep my eyes open and thinking was out of the question. I had trouble driving home from work. After dinner I would start to feel better. I didn't know it, but I was sabotaging myself with a low-fat, high carb diet...cereal, skim milk, and OJ for breakfast, baked potato or pasta for lunch, and lots of fruit and carrots for snacks. I didn't have any significant protein until dinner. I started researching diets when I realized that my wedding ceremony was right in the middle of my " zombie period " . Two weeks before my wedding I changed my diet. I didn't know what to eat, and ate so much cheese, that I thought that I may gain some weight, but I didn't care if it controlled my blood sugar. Not only did it control my blood sugar, but it controlled my hunger, and without realizing it, I lost weight too. So much, that my wedding dress didn't fit (2 days before the wedding). With all of the stress I've been going through lately, I haven't been zoning the way I should, and can really tell the difference in my energy level and the way my pants fit. I highly recommend Zoning as a way of eating for the rest of your life. If you decide to start Zoning, let me know. I can give you some good web sites to get you started. Kerri --- stamptildawn@... wrote: > Ok, someone posted earlier about the Zone diet and > so now I'm curious. > How many of you combine the zone with taebo? Which > brings me to > question #2 - Do you combine another type of diet > with taebo? > > Truthfully I always thought the zone was a little > scary...but I've > started researching it and many of the things make > sense to me. I've > always had problems with low blood sugar...and have > naturally made > some of the observations that they talk about....so > now I'm a little > curious. > > Thanks!!! > > Dawn > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 > Which brings me to > question #2 - Do you combine another type of diet with taebo? Dawn, When I first started Tae-Bo I was doing WW! I am a lifetime member of WW and am now at my goal weight. I think it's a very sensible plan that teaches you about portion control and living a healthy lifestyle! Now, I basically eat whatever I want....and allow myself indulgences but try to keep them in moderation (emphasis on the word TRY...LOL)! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 > > >Dawn, > I do Zone, not for weight loss, but for low blood >sugar problems. Dawn, I basically started Zoning for the same reasons as Kerri. Not always was I always hungry on low fat, high carb diets, I often didn't feel good and would have bouts of low blood sugar and nauseousness. I also have IBS and find that the Zone is a good balanced diet for me. Why I chose the Zone over other low carb diets is that technically nothing is forbidden on the Zone. If I absolutely have to have a piece of cheesecake, I can balance it out iwth a protein shake or something...of course, some foods are better for you than others, but with this diet I know all my options are always open and I don't feel deprived. Colleen _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 Thanks Kerri - maybe we can chat through email! I don't want to bore the rest of the group :-P But sooo much of what you said sounds familiar to me...just add that my hands start shaking and I feel extremely anxious and you've got it!! The last couple of weeks I have been eating more healthy (no fast food!) and I have been eating what makes me feel better.. i.e. cheese or tuna- and I have resisted the low fat bug...like rice cakes or popcorn etc. and I feel really good. I haven't lost a bunch of weight according to the scale but all of my clothes are fitting much nicer and I feel like I'm in control. It used to baffle me every time I'd try to do the low-fat thing that I would feel worse!!! Dawn > > Ok, someone posted earlier about the Zone diet and > > so now I'm curious. > > How many of you combine the zone with taebo? Which > > brings me to > > question #2 - Do you combine another type of diet > > with taebo? > > > > Truthfully I always thought the zone was a little > > scary...but I've > > started researching it and many of the things make > > sense to me. I've > > always had problems with low blood sugar...and have > > naturally made > > some of the observations that they talk about....so > > now I'm a little > > curious. > > > > Thanks!!! > > > > Dawn > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 > > > The last couple of weeks I have been eating more healthy (no > fast food!) and I have been eating what makes me feel better.. > i.e. cheese or tuna- and I have resisted the low fat bug...like > rice cakes or popcorn etc. and I feel really good. I haven't > lost a bunch of weight according to the scale but all of my > clothes are fitting much nicer and I feel like I'm in control. > > Way to go, Dawn! Those are big steps. Isn't it great when clothes fit better! Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 Dawn, Feel free to e-mail me any time at kerriellen@... if you want to discuss Zoning! Kerri --- stamptildawn@... wrote: > Thanks Kerri - maybe we can chat through email! I > don't want > to bore the rest of the group :-P But sooo much of > what you said > sounds familiar to me...just add that my hands start > shaking and > I feel extremely anxious and you've got it!! > > The last couple of weeks I have been eating more > healthy (no > fast food!) and I have been eating what makes me > feel better.. > i.e. cheese or tuna- and I have resisted the low fat > bug...like > rice cakes or popcorn etc. and I feel really good. > I haven't > lost a bunch of weight according to the scale but > all of my > clothes are fitting much nicer and I feel like I'm > in control. > > It used to baffle me every time I'd try to do the > low-fat thing > that I would feel worse!!! > > Dawn > > > > > Ok, someone posted earlier about the Zone diet > and > > > so now I'm curious. > > > How many of you combine the zone with taebo? > Which > > > brings me to > > > question #2 - Do you combine another type of > diet > > > with taebo? > > > > > > Truthfully I always thought the zone was a > little > > > scary...but I've > > > started researching it and many of the things > make > > > sense to me. I've > > > always had problems with low blood sugar...and > have > > > naturally made > > > some of the observations that they talk > about....so > > > now I'm a little > > > curious. > > > > > > Thanks!!! > > > > > > Dawn > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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