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I've been on Atkins for a few years. My brother's brother-in-law has faithfully done the whole 30 for about two years. It's too rigorous for me to live on.
I'm starting a whole 30 today to reset before my trip to the cape. Anyone want to join me?![]()
I've been on Atkins for a few years. My brother's brother-in-law has faithfully done the whole 30 for about two years. It's too rigorous for me to live on.
https://whole30.com/2014/01/whole30-forever/Do you have the book? I found it was a great help. There are also fantastic online guides that help prepare you for what you might be feeling on any given day as your body adjusts (ie: extra cranky, fatigued, lots of energy, etc). There are also many groups on Facebook - recipes, support, first-timers group, etc. Good luck. I found it really hard the first week and then it was a breeze once I had the hang of what recipes to make, what to snack on, and where to find the food I needed.
That’s a bit scary to hear. Whole30 is meant to be a reset program, not a lifestyle. Eliminating so many foods for long periods of time has the potential to deprive the body of essential nutrients. Please suggest he have a complete organ, hormone, and blood panel done (not just a CBC) to see how his numbers are looking.
Always be careful believing what people who are selling you something tell you as truth. Take a look at the independent research. US News and World Report has it ranked in numerous categories as one of the worst diets to follow long-term, with unbiased opinions.https://whole30.com/2014/01/whole30-forever/
As far as physical health goes, the whole30 is fine to eat forever. It is a complete diet. They don’t recommend it as a permanent lifestyle for other reasons.
Not sure if I want to google it, or just pretend "Whole 30" means I can eat a whole thirty of anything I want and in 30 days I will look like I'm 30 years old.
edited to add:
googled, found whole30.com, saw the word "kale," I'm out.
Always be careful believing what people who are selling you something tell you as truth. Take a look at the independent research. US News and World Report has it ranked in numerous categories as one of the worst diets to follow long-term, with unbiased opinions.
https://health.usnews.com/best-diet/whole30-diet
Or the summary here:
Health & Nutrition
No independent research. Nonsensical claims. Extreme. Restrictive. The slams against Whole 30 came in strong from our panelists, and it tied with the Raw Food Diet as the worst of the worst for healthy eating.
I’m a fan of it for one, two, or even three cycles but after that it gets too restrictive in my opinion. But again, blood work and chemical checks prove all, and it’s what I always recommend people check to see if “their way” is truly working for their body.
They shouldn't really be ranking it because it's not a "diet." It's a way of eating to eliminate inflammation, break food addiction, and curb cravings. There has been a lot of frustration on the part of the creators because people think it's a diet. It's not.
I've done the whole 30 several times. I always end up losing some weight, but I also feel much better!
I agree 100%. It’s meant to be a jumpstart, and can be very successful. I’ve used it too and it helped identify some food sensitivities for me.
I have never been able to tell which foods I'm sensitive too because on day 31 I'm all like pizzaicecreamcandyfriescarbscarbscarbs![]()
I have never been able to tell which foods I'm sensitive too because on day 31 I'm all like pizzaicecreamcandyfriescarbscarbscarbs![]()
I have been doing weight watchers online for a year and a half. Have lost 32 pounds and kept them off. I average 8000 steps a day for exercise. I go to happy hour twice a week. Eat pizza, burgers, steak and everything I want! My sisters joined me and lost 30 pounds within 6 months! Keeping them off. I’m not at goal weight yet. Want to lose 15 to 20 more. But I’ve decided that if i get there by next year, I will be more than happy bc I’ve accepted that my lifestyle is more effective than a diet. I know I sound like an ad, but I love this program and want to share! Good luck with your 30!
Anytime, you restrict processed food and eliminate sugar you are worlds ahead in the health game.
I completely agree with this. And if that's all Whole30 recommended eliminating it would be a different story. But it's not.
Eliminating any food group for a long period of time isn't smart. Grains, legumes, dairy.... all have health benefits as long as A: the quality is good and B: your body isn't sensitive/allergic to them.
Grains, legumes and dairy are all inflammatory foods. So is soy![]()
When I did food sensitivity testing I was initially sensitive to over 20 things (including things that are "good" for you, like chicken, green beans, garlic... ugh). My gut was an absolute mess. Thankfully, through eliminating the biggest culprits for almost a year (and everything else for at least 6 months), I am able to eat almost everything again. I'm still sensitive to gluten though and probably always will be.I tested allergic to corn and wheat at food allergy testing. I am also sensitive to nightshades and dairy just messes me ALL up.
I completely agree with this. And if that's all Whole30 recommended eliminating it would be a different story. But it's not.
Eliminating any food group for a long period of time isn't smart. Grains, legumes, dairy.... all have health benefits as long as A: the quality is good and B: your body isn't sensitive/allergic to them.
I love food too much to go on any cleanses/resets/diets. My approach to weight loss and maintenance is probably very similar to Weight Watchers: it’s a numbers game. If you consume more calories than you burn, you’re probably going to gain weight. If you burn more than you consume, you lose weight. Doesn’t matter if you eat nothing but McDonald’s, all carbs, gluten free, whatever.
I opted for a exercise regiment of cardio at least three times a week, and cooking fresh vegetables most nights.