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OK, I guess that it's pretty easy to think that somehow, going veg and

especially going

vegan is going to miraculously take the weight off. 'T'aint so, my friend - no

magic bullet.

*sigh*

 

The thing is, p;ure and simple, that to lose weight you need to burn off more

calories than

you take in - call it calires, call it energy, call it whatever, but you need to

burn off more

than you take in. We all know that. So, to lose more, you need to, say, take in

500 calories

less than, say, the 1700 or 2000 (depending on your height and activity level0

needed to

maintain your weight. It would help to increase your activity/exercise too -

that burns it

off nicely! :-) We also advocate changing from 'white' foods (eg. potatoes,

rice, bread, etc.)

to wholegrain choices, cutting out the sugar, and of course going low-fat.

 

Here we do not promote any particular diet plan except as stated above. And that

is

because, and I keep repeating myself here *lol* - there is no magic bullet. Are

you reading

the fine print on the sides of all packaged foods? Avoiding as many processed

foods as

possible (they often have fats and sugars hidden in there)? Perhaps if you gave

us an idea

of the kinds of foods you are eating we could help better. Okay?

 

Best of luck and best of love, Pat (group co-owner)

 

> Hello my fellow vegan's and vegetarians

> I have a problem. I have been a vegan for the last 4 months, and have not lost

the

weight that I thought I was going to lose (maybe a little) but not very

much.need help in

what to do?

>

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I am eating salads, soy, and veggies, drink a lot of water,sometimes juice, and

most of all fruit, I think I need to add in walking or something. Thanks for the

reply , Pam

>

> " Patricia Sant " <moorcroftblue

> 2006/08/14 Mon AM 11:10:02 EDT

>

> Needing to lost weight/ was 'no subject'

>

> OK, I guess that it's pretty easy to think that somehow, going veg and

especially going

> vegan is going to miraculously take the weight off. 'T'aint so, my friend - no

magic bullet.

> *sigh*

>

> The thing is, p;ure and simple, that to lose weight you need to burn off more

calories than

> you take in - call it calires, call it energy, call it whatever, but you need

to burn off more

> than you take in. We all know that. So, to lose more, you need to, say, take

in 500 calories

> less than, say, the 1700 or 2000 (depending on your height and activity level0

needed to

> maintain your weight. It would help to increase your activity/exercise too -

that burns it

> off nicely! :-) We also advocate changing from 'white' foods (eg. potatoes,

rice, bread, etc.)

> to wholegrain choices, cutting out the sugar, and of course going low-fat.

>

> Here we do not promote any particular diet plan except as stated above. And

that is

> because, and I keep repeating myself here *lol* - there is no magic bullet.

Are you reading

> the fine print on the sides of all packaged foods? Avoiding as many processed

foods as

> possible (they often have fats and sugars hidden in there)? Perhaps if you

gave us an idea

> of the kinds of foods you are eating we could help better. Okay?

>

> Best of luck and best of love, Pat (group co-owner)

>

> > Hello my fellow vegan's and vegetarians

> > I have a problem. I have been a vegan for the last 4 months, and have not

lost the

> weight that I thought I was going to lose (maybe a little) but not very

much.need help in

> what to do?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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