Tropical Weight Loss
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Yes, for most of us, a 1200 calorie diet is a starvation diet.
The 3 worst drinks regular soda. energy drinks that contain sugar. fruit juices.
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Read More »Recently, I hosted my first room inside the new social media app Clubhouse (I'm @lisakilgour if you're on it too :) and one of the listeners asked a great question: "How many calories should I be eating in a day? Is it 1200? 1500? Even 1200 calories feels like a lot to me some days."
Saxenda works by binding to receptors in the brain that control appetite, making you feel fuller and less hungry. If you do this, it may help you...
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Read More »Sometimes, at first, you will lose weight on this very low-calorie diet…until your body decides enough is enough and slooooows your metabolism down so you’re not starving anymore. At that point, your weight plateaus and you might find it very easy to gain that weight back. Your body won. It didn’t like starving, so it rejigged its energy output to work under this low cal regime. The dieting industry has been around for 200+ years and if you take a look at all of the diets at once, you’ll see how ridiculous they are. Health experts have told us:
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For men, a waist circumference below 94cm (37in) is 'low risk', 94–102cm (37-40in) is 'high risk' and more than 102cm (40in) is 'very high'. For...
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