Walnuts. All day, everyday.
Walnuts. All day, everyday.
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atkins induction phase.
Maynard - The WCS Guy
I'm considering to just skip 1 meal. So just eat breakfast and lunch. Let me look at this Atkins induction. Problem is when I stop the diet, I don't really intend on stopping it completely.
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Got a blister? Ibuprofen. Can't feel from your waist down? Ibuprofen. Got a spider bite? Ibuprofen. - SPC S-Rod & Me
You eat three meals? I just have one a day whenever I'm hungry.
Then again I'm not really using all that much energy.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
The water thing is a lie for me right now since us women don't handle water weight effectively. The military standards for women is so retarded sometimes.
Whey protein = win for breakfast plus scrambled eggs.
salad with chicken breast for lunch or maybe tuna with light mayo and lettuce
and dinner chicken breast with grilled tomatoes. mmmmm yummy![]()
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Got a blister? Ibuprofen. Can't feel from your waist down? Ibuprofen. Got a spider bite? Ibuprofen. - SPC S-Rod & Me
Yea, I gained a lot of weight by actually eating less but at consecrated times. Even if you take away a meal what matters is the dispersion of calories over the course of the day. If it is all concentrated at one time you will get reverse side effect. What you want is very small meals spread out during the day, something now possible on my schedule. The only other option is to increase energy usage to counter intake but this will stop working when your body evolves. The way around this would be to rotate different parts of bodies energy usage. This way when the mussels get too efficient you stop and then work on a different one and by the time that you get back to where you started that mussels efficiency level has devolved back to previous level.
This energy cycle should mirror that of which our body is designed for as primitive man would be constantly changing what parts of body were being used most depending on season.