sirant
New member
Hi all,
As many of you know, I am living in China which comes with many challeneges when it comes to losing weight. On top of EVERYONE here telling me I shouldnt lose weight (fat = rich and strong here for men) and the lack of good face to face support, it is damn near impossible to find out the calorie content on everyday foods. Nutrition labels are beginning to appear on a few products packaging, but not alot. And when it comes to day to day food, forget it. Even if I knew how to ask the little Baozi vendor how many calories were in the Qing Cai Bao (tiny steamed veggie bun) I am sure he would think I was on crack and just tell me to shut up and eat it already. I know there are many counters out there for Chinese food back home, but honestly, Chinese food in North America is 100% different than the real deal over here. In a lot of ways that is good however. There is very little deep fried food here for the most part and most dishes are very very simple, using peanut oil, rice wine and soy sauce as the main flavorings, other than natural things like fresh garlic and ginger. Almost all veggies and meats are bought fresh on the day they are consumed. All good things really. However, when trying to be scientific about weight loss, and trying to go calorie into calorie deficit, without going too far into starvation mode, it constantly has me wondering... So far most Chinese people I have talked ot about losing weight just say run 10km a day and take magic pills or get yourself an electronic vibrating machine. Ask about calorie counting and they think you are from mars....
SO my question is, (though I realize it isnt likely to be easy to answer) does anyone here know of a decent calorie counter that would include non-westernized foods? Perhaps some of the members who are in other countries can help me out.
Its so frustrating to think I could be sabatoging myself by not eating enough calories! The reason I worry about that so much is in the past I definitely did go into starvation mode without realizing it and was pissed at myself later because of it. So now I am eating 5 small meals a day, but still I worry because I have no real idea of what the calories are in what I am eating.
I did see a couple trainers here recently, in different gyms, and talked to a few so-called nutritionists here. They all said the same thing. "eat rice and vegetables" That was the extent of the advice.
My weight in the past month has fluctuated from 267 all the way up to 275 and now back down to 270 again, which is really annoying, but at least the clothes seem to still fit better.
I know this is a tough one, but does anyone here have any suggestions?
sirant
As many of you know, I am living in China which comes with many challeneges when it comes to losing weight. On top of EVERYONE here telling me I shouldnt lose weight (fat = rich and strong here for men) and the lack of good face to face support, it is damn near impossible to find out the calorie content on everyday foods. Nutrition labels are beginning to appear on a few products packaging, but not alot. And when it comes to day to day food, forget it. Even if I knew how to ask the little Baozi vendor how many calories were in the Qing Cai Bao (tiny steamed veggie bun) I am sure he would think I was on crack and just tell me to shut up and eat it already. I know there are many counters out there for Chinese food back home, but honestly, Chinese food in North America is 100% different than the real deal over here. In a lot of ways that is good however. There is very little deep fried food here for the most part and most dishes are very very simple, using peanut oil, rice wine and soy sauce as the main flavorings, other than natural things like fresh garlic and ginger. Almost all veggies and meats are bought fresh on the day they are consumed. All good things really. However, when trying to be scientific about weight loss, and trying to go calorie into calorie deficit, without going too far into starvation mode, it constantly has me wondering... So far most Chinese people I have talked ot about losing weight just say run 10km a day and take magic pills or get yourself an electronic vibrating machine. Ask about calorie counting and they think you are from mars....
SO my question is, (though I realize it isnt likely to be easy to answer) does anyone here know of a decent calorie counter that would include non-westernized foods? Perhaps some of the members who are in other countries can help me out.
Its so frustrating to think I could be sabatoging myself by not eating enough calories! The reason I worry about that so much is in the past I definitely did go into starvation mode without realizing it and was pissed at myself later because of it. So now I am eating 5 small meals a day, but still I worry because I have no real idea of what the calories are in what I am eating.
I did see a couple trainers here recently, in different gyms, and talked to a few so-called nutritionists here. They all said the same thing. "eat rice and vegetables" That was the extent of the advice.
My weight in the past month has fluctuated from 267 all the way up to 275 and now back down to 270 again, which is really annoying, but at least the clothes seem to still fit better.
I know this is a tough one, but does anyone here have any suggestions?
sirant