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    What "diet" do you follow?

    I'm planning on doing a high fat diet or like a carnivore diet that includes seafood. Soon, I plan to have fish very often, mainly salmon.

    That said, I am a fan of white rice, onion, mushrooms, (sweet) potato
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    RE: What "diet" do you follow?

    None, as long as you eat sensibly you should be fine.
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      RE: What "diet" do you follow?

      Originally posted by Creaky
      None, as long as you eat sensibly you should be fine.
      Even that would be considered a diet.
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        RE: What "diet" do you follow?

        I currently follow the "all you can eat" diet..



        ..yeah - I need to curb my snacking and start eating more healthily again. Chocolate and cookies are my worst habit right now!
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          RE: What "diet" do you follow?

          Originally posted by Nagato
          What "diet" do you follow?

          I'm planning on doing a high fat diet or like a carnivore diet that includes seafood. Soon, I plan to have fish very often, mainly salmon.

          That said, I am a fan of white rice, onion, mushrooms, (sweet) potato
          If you're pretending to lose some weight let me tell you that all that you mentioned in the second sentence are forbidden :P

          I try to follow a balanced diet, sadly i can't have fish a lot..
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            RE: What "diet" do you follow?

            Originally posted by Laifot
            If you're pretending to lose some weight let me tell you that all that you mentioned in the second sentence are forbidden

            I try to follow a balanced diet, sadly i can't have fish a lot..
            How's the second sentence wrong? Fat fills you up as well as protein. And it's just to try it out.
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              RE: What "diet" do you follow?

              I tried Kreto diet and it worked really good but i didn't keep it up so back to round shape and chubby. Hope i start again.

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                RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                Originally posted by Laifot
                If you're pretending to lose some weight let me tell you that all that you mentioned in the second sentence are forbidden

                I try to follow a balanced diet, sadly i can't have fish a lot..
                I have decided to not do carnivore. Instead more balanced. Fish, mainly Salmon will be my go-to. I'm probably going to have broccoli, mushrooms, and onion mainly. I'll have rice with seafood. I just want to keep it simple and not have to cook every day or have 10 different ingredients.
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                  RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                  Originally posted by Nagato
                  I have decided to not do carnivore. Instead more balanced. Fish, mainly Salmon will be my go-to. I'm probably going to have broccoli, mushrooms, and onion mainly. I'll have rice with seafood. I just want to keep it simple and not have to cook every day or have 10 different ingredients.
                  Salmon has high calories but good HDL, if you decide to do some walk or cardio exercise then you'll improve your health quickly!
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                    RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                    I don't follow a "diet". We just focus on real, organic food. Some people feel best not eating meat & should go that route. While others get lethargic. There's something to be said about actually listening to your body. Not talking about cravings lol but what your body desires.
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                      RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                      Nothing in specific. I make sure that whatever I eat is healthy and balanced. I don't overeat or starve.

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                        RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                        Since putting on some extra weight during lockdown, it was real hard for me to reduce normally. On advise from professional dietitian, I have altogether stopped fatty intakes, watch my calories, strictly have only green salads as a whole meal for dinner, and started on regular exercises. Thankfully, results are satisfactory.

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                          RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                          I keep my diet light, have almonds and salad in the morning, white rice chicken or fish for lunch, sandwich intje evening and Fruit salad and egg whites in the night.

                          Would feel fresh and light through the day

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                            RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                            To be honest, I don't follow any diet or any specific meal or dietary plans. I am not concerned about my weight or lifestyle, and I'm happy with myself. I think that's all that matters at the end of the day. This isn't to say that I haven't got to be careful, but life is too short to be worrying about everything.
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                              RE: What "diet" do you follow?

                              Originally posted by "Alexander.
                              To be honest, I don't follow any diet or any specific meal or dietary plans. I am not concerned about my weight or lifestyle, and I'm happy with myself. I think that's all that matters at the end of the day. This isn't to say that I haven't got to be careful, but life is too short to be worrying about everything.
                              Lol, that's just it Alex. Even if we avoid everything instructed by health practitioners we can't still live forever. We just have to eat what's good in the health, and eat to our satisfaction.

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