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>On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Gary Steadman wrote:
>> I can't loose any weight at all! Any suggestions?
> Maybe you're not eating enough calories. If you don't get enough
>calories, your body goes into thrift mode. NeanderThin puts the body into
>high-power mode.
this is really true. some days, i am not real hungry, so i don't
eat much at all. other days, i am like eating every thing in sight! i mean i
*really* pack in the food. and it is after a few days of chowing down that
i have a weight loss.
i notice it is a cyclic sort of thing, at least for me. i weigh
every morning. the scale will be the same, for 2-3 weeks at a time. then
all of a sudden, the next day, i will be down 4 or 5 pounds. and it then
stays there for a couple more weeks.
the wonderful paradox of NeanderThin: the more you eat, the more you
lose!
if i wasn't living it, i would never believe it.
JoAnn.
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