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magical thyme

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4. it's a "nutritarian" diet
Sun Oct 21, 2012, 04:11 PM
Oct 2012

and you can go vegan on it. Any meat you do choose to eat shrinks to <10 percent of your intake. Just make the main part of your diet colorful (and hopefully leafy green or orange) veggies.

I skipped the 1st 6 weeks part of the plan and went straight for the "rest of your life" part of it. It felt unnecessary for me; it is geared towards triggering weight loss in morbidly obese people (who weigh several hundred pounds) and/or very sick people who are unable to exercise. I live a very active life and am just trying to get 1. healthier and 2. lose that stubborn 10-15 pounds that are the hardest to lose. Mostly I just want to get healthier and be in a place where I can grow much of my own food.

I also didn't go "cold turkey" as Dr. Fuhrman recommends. I simply couldn't afford to throw away food sitting in my freezer. Instead I eased into it.

I also cut the goal of the "eat a pound of raw veggies/day" to 1/2 pound. I am small...I simply can't eat that much!

I'm not quite vegan. I occasionally eat an egg or use a tbsp of tostitos cheese dip as a spread or flavoring in soup.

I've replaced meat purchases with nuts, for the "expensive" thing in the food cart. I'm also "cheating" by using canned beans and Progresso lentil soup as the base for bean-based things. Too much work otherwise!

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Funny I should see this thread - I just came over here chalky Oct 2012 #1
Wow! (edit) OneGrassRoot Oct 2012 #2
ok, that blog is riding off the real Eat to Live magical thyme Oct 2012 #5
Thanks, magical thyme. I read more after my initial post... OneGrassRoot Oct 2012 #6
coolness... FirstLight Oct 2012 #17
Is it a vegetarian diet? Matariki Oct 2012 #3
I wondered the same thing and looked it up. kentauros Oct 2012 #10
I don't thrive on a meatless diet. Matariki Oct 2012 #12
Sorry to hear you got sick, kentauros Oct 2012 #13
it isn't meatless unless you want it to be. magical thyme Oct 2012 #15
it's a "nutritarian" diet magical thyme Oct 2012 #4
Lentil soup couldn't be easier--learning to cook from scratch is very important shedontlike..rogaine Oct 2012 #18
according to Dr. Fuhrman, who has studied nutrition for over 2 decades magical thyme Oct 2012 #20
Post removed Post removed Oct 2012 #21
Read up on what's in the lining of cans Matariki Oct 2012 #19
For simpler recipes, and a smidgen of meat... teenagebambam Oct 2012 #7
you can google lots of "Eat to Live" recipes for free too magical thyme Oct 2012 #8
Another wow! OneGrassRoot Oct 2012 #9
One major question: kentauros Oct 2012 #11
easy, easy, easy magical thyme Oct 2012 #14
Thanks for that detailed reply! kentauros Oct 2012 #16
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