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Good point re vitD, as has been often repeated. My job I'm kind of out in the sun almost all the time so I wouldn't think it was an issue for me, but definitely something that people with indoor jobs should think seriously about... Either getting out in the sun more or taking supplementation.I'm W@H at moment so I def try walk around in the yard with exposed arms and legs during lunch to combat risk of vitamin D deficiency. Some decent rays happening today
I'm W@H at moment so I def try walk around in the yard with exposed arms and legs during lunch to combat risk of vitamin D deficiency. Some decent rays happening today
Oh @macca, had not heard the thing about arginine, but have quietly observed that those who exercise excessively seem to be vulnerable, so that seems to make sense on an anecdotal level as well.
Seems a pretty good excuse to cut my work load in half LMAO.
I came across Dr Michael Mosley with his healthy living/fast dieting approach on some excellent BBC programs. Very impressive.
What has really blown me away though is his extensive work and research on the rapid improvement to health using a fast 800 diet. As it suggests this is a 800 calorie a day diet which it seems most people can handle and which loses 2-3kgs a week.
There is much more to it than just 800 calories. His diet reduces carbs substantially , keeps protein levels up, reduces processed foods as far as possible and is not overly fussed with fat. He is also exceptionally clever in constructing a number of tasty, easy to prepare recipes that aren't the infamous lettuce leaf on cracker diet.
My partner and I have been on the diet for a week. We have both lost around 2.5kgs. She has already been able to go off a medication that was controlling gastic upset ! Well work a look.
The Fast 800 book is an excellent read. Clear in it's science ; accessible in it's language and very encouraging in it's tone. Great recipes for the diet and many practical alternatives.
https://thefast800.com/
https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/The-Fast-800/Michael-Mosley/9781760850180
Hi Bas are you and the wife still on the diet? How is it working out?
I know where you are coming from, my weight was slowly trending up over time, until I broke my leg in late November.I went back on the Mosley diet in November. I had originally lost 9 kgs but over a couple of years of covid my weight had crept up again.
A month of renewed diet saw me losing 8kgs and getting back to a far more comfortable feeling. I was never really over obese (just too fat) but I feel far better at the lower weight. I also dropped a pants size.
It works well.
I know where you are coming from, my weight was slowly trending up over time, until I broke my leg in late November.
I've lost about 5kg, mainly due to the only food and alcohol intake is being supplied by the wife, who is a health nut.
I must say it is more comfortable, but a hell of a lot more boring. ?
Breakfast------------ porridge
Lunch------------------1 apple, 1 small handful of nuts, 1 hard boiled egg.
Dinner-----------------small serve of meat, and lots of either vegetables or salad, 1 stubbie of beer or 1 glass wine.
Can't wait for this leg to heal. ?
You get more then that in prison, might be worth doing time just to get a decent feedI know where you are coming from, my weight was slowly trending up over time, until I broke my leg in late November.
I've lost about 5kg, mainly due to the only food and alcohol intake is being supplied by the wife, who is a health nut.
I must say it is more comfortable, but a hell of a lot more boring. ?
Breakfast------------ porridge
Lunch------------------1 apple, 1 small handful of nuts, 1 hard boiled egg.
Dinner-----------------small serve of meat, and lots of either vegetables or salad, 1 stubbie of beer or 1 glass wine.
Can't wait for this leg to heal. ?
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