Because some of us have mobility problems and it's difficult to lose weight when you can't burn up the calories [combined with the post menopause ability to gain weight by even so much as looking at a biscuit
]. But I see where you're coming from re young girls jefm. I've had borderline eating problems all of my adult life, food always being 'the enemy' from the age of @ 16 and found the only way to keep weight off was to drink lots of water and go jogging; but that's when the knees went and I couldn't get the exercise any more. I can see where the 'I'll do a 500cal day today' turns into 'wow; look how much weight I've lost in one day..I'll just do it for another day' etc. Dangerous slippery slope.
RSV Vaccination - any opinions?
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! I have just been going through the 'bible' by Michael Mosely (which I would definitely recommend to laidback) and he doesn't appear to advocate a 36 hour fast. He has breakfast and dinner thus achieving 2x 12 hour fasts but recommends that individuals do whatever is realistic and sustainable for them; I sometimes do the same but mostly I have dinner one night and go until lunch the following day which is about 18 hours. Any more and I would be a quivering wreck.
) These little tins have about 98 cals in them and have all sorts of flavours like lemon, blackpepper, sun-dried tomato etc.
, and haven't fasted at all, obviously! However, tomorrow I'll begin again. I find that fasting on two weekdays works best for me - such as a Monday and a Thursday. This week it will just have to be Wednesday and Sunday, though. It really does work and I think it's because I don't have to deny myself anything for more than a day at a time, twice a week. Remember though - plenty of fluids!!