I’ve been doing it for 3 weeks now. I have a friend that, like me, has been on theneverendingdiet since we were both in our late teens and she told me she had lost two stones doing it. I find, with most diets, if I eat badly one day I just give up and binge for a while. And, since retiring I’d started late night snacking. But I find that, with this, if I don’t do it for a day ( eg I was travelling fir a day last week and ended up snacking) I just go back to it the next day. I was surprised to read a Caitlin Moran article in yesterdays Times where she criticised it ( I can’t ever recall disagreeing with her about anything) but she did point out that some people might start trying to push it out further: longer fasting, less food etc and, as I’m a bit obsessive myself I can see that happening. I have started drinking black coffee whilst fasting: one of the ZOE App interviews did say that coffee is very good whilst fasting. And it must be difficult for people that are still working or have young children. I try to avoid the kitchen and sleep as much as possible whilst fasting. I never used to eat till midday anyway when I worked but did like my tea and coffee in the morning. I’ve joined a Facebook support group, too. And have put my scales away because I was weighing myself too much and it’s more about lifestyle and health than losing weight. Mentally, once I reach fasting time I find it very empowering as I don’t even have to think about eating or not eating. I do lots of relaxation tapes etc whilst fasting as well. And I’m taking prebiotics and probiotics, too. I certainly feel quite good doing it. I make sure I’ve got something really nice to break my fast with so I can look forward to it and don’t have to spend time preparing it.
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