What is your "Eating Economy"?

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No, I think nobody is mistaking you for anything. Your profile is linking to a web-page pushing some sort of weight loss program, a typical spam-site. You might not have put a link in your signature or into a post, but that doesn't take away from the fact that you are out here looking for 'clients'.

Your very negative way of posting, coupled with a lack of 'people-skills', will make it difficult for you to find that here though. Posting an email from a person who trusted you enough to email you in the first place, and ripping it to shreds, certainly won't make you any friends here.

Telling everybody that everything they do is wrong, and that they know nothing and you know everything, will not help either.


And my 'eating economy' is just fine, thank you.


Should I just agree with everyone whether or not what they are doing is optimal?

With all due respect the diet you posted that you are following in the other thread is anything but "just fine".

I offered advice for you, did it help?
 
Insulting people and giving negative criticism so often is actually something I've come to expect when I see a post with your name on it. I'm not trying to be rude but since I was insulted by you once before, I got to experience it first hand.
Please voice your opinions and give advice without being so negative. That's just my friendly advice to you.

Seeing that I'm not obsessed with going over 6 Cal in a day (wink wink) coupled with good eating, I'd say my "economy" is good enough for me.
 
Insulting people and giving negative criticism so often is actually something I've come to expect when I see a post with your name on it. I'm not trying to be rude but since I was insulted by you once before, I got to experience it first hand.
Please voice your opinions and give advice without being so negative. That's just my friendly advice to you.

Seeing that I'm not obsessed with going over 6 Cal in a day (wink wink) coupled with good eating, I'd say my "economy" is good enough for me.

Often times people interpret negative advice as someone simply disagreeing with them.

Counting cals takes food out of the equation and puts the focus on a number.
 
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I have no clue what you are talking about. I have never posted that I am following any 'diet', and you've never given me any advice. Especially not 'a few years back'.

Interested? In what? ... Actually, never mind. No, I'm not.

As for agreeing with everything - no, you don't have to. All I am asking for is that you back up whatever you say with evidence, just like everybody else. So far, all you have done is say 'Don't do what you're doing, do what I tell you to do!' .... uhm, and why, exactly, would I want to do that?

And no, disagreeing is fine - there are plenty of people here who do not agree with what I do, and I don't agree with what they do, but we get along just nicely. If somebody comes in, tells everybody that they are wrong and has absolute nothing to back up their claims with (other than a website that nearly made me hurl), that's when things get 'negative'.
 
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I don't need or want any bad advice by a spammer who thinks that using terms like 'Eating Economy' makes you sound more intelligent. I had you pegged from your first post.
 
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yes, i was interested in reading your responce to her. Not enough to ask anyone to dig it up though. Thought maybe it was in a thread in this forum *shrugs*

I told her the same thing I have mentioned in this thread.

AS you can see from the diet she was eating a low carb yogurt several times a day.

Yogurt is a processed and refined food. This is NOT optimal for nutrition , speeding up the metabolism and fat loss.

I told her to drop the yogurt and all dairy because it's full of lactose( sugar) and NOT optimal for someone focused on burning fat.

I told her to add a lean piece of chicken, turkey or fish with each meal and a low g/i carb source like organic brown rice or quinoa or red beans.

Also have a fiberous cruciferous leafy green salad twice per day with some olive oil on it.

I told her to take out the coffee and stick with water, green, white or black tea.

She was eating MUCH more food, had very little hunger and had far more energy.
 
I have no clue what you are talking about. I have never posted that I am following any 'diet', and you've never given me any advice. Especially not 'a few years back'.

Interested? In what? ... Actually, never mind. No, I'm not.

As for agreeing with everything - no, you don't have to. All I am asking for is that you back up whatever you say with evidence, just like everybody else. So far, all you have done is say 'Don't do what you're doing, do what I tell you to do!' .... uhm, and why, exactly, would I want to do that?

And no, disagreeing is fine - there are plenty of people here who do not agree with what I do, and I don't agree with what they do, but we get along just nicely. If somebody comes in, tells everybody that they are wrong and has absolute nothing to back up their claims with (other than a website that nearly made me hurl), that's when things get 'negative'.

I'll try to dig up the link to the diet you posted in another thread, I remember you mentioned eating choc prez, chips and salami.

Back up evidence- Ok I was under the impression that was a trick question. Do you seriously not know why dairy is not ideal for fat loss ( or at all for that matter)?

I can show you some very solid info if you still aren't "convinced"
 
I'll try to dig up the link to the diet you posted in another thread, I remember you mentioned eating choc prez, chips and salam

That was a member called Sarin, not San.

I'll go back to lurking now.
 
I told her the same thing I have mentioned in this thread.

AS you can see from the diet she was eating a low carb yogurt several times a day.

Yogurt is a processed and refined food. This is NOT optimal for nutrition , speeding up the metabolism and fat loss.

I told her to drop the yogurt and all dairy because it's full of lactose( sugar) and NOT optimal for someone focused on burning fat.

I told her to add a lean piece of chicken, turkey or fish with each meal and a low g/i carb source like organic brown rice or quinoa or red beans.

Also have a fiberous cruciferous leafy green salad twice per day with some olive oil on it.

I told her to take out the coffee and stick with water, green, white or black tea.

She was eating MUCH more food, had very little hunger and had far more energy.

WW- I have to say that I am biased, I feel that the majority of your posts have been rude, and offer no constructive criticism. I am for changing my diet, taking advice, etc. that is why I am here. However, you often don't answer the questions that people pose in their OP, but rather nitpick details of their post - which, if you want to advise someone of a better choice, that's fine, but to say imply that individuals are silly and/or stupid- that's another thing. It's unfortunate that your previous posts have been so negative and at times malicious, it makes it hard to take your threads and future posts seriously and without bias.

That said, this post above is extremely beneficial and helpful. To post improvements to a diet is great...it helps people know if they're making good or bad choices...

Additionally, to ask someone about their high/low economic diet - when you've only explained what a low one is- well, it's not helpful. If you really want to engage the community in a discussion about a topic, you must introduce it properly... giving an example of both, and then asking people what they think they are, is appropriate- otherwise you look like you're out to sell something.

That was very informative.

If you give an example of a low and high economic diet, then people are able to categorize.
 
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I'll try to dig up the link to the diet you posted in another thread, I remember you mentioned eating choc prez, chips and salami.

Back up evidence- Ok I was under the impression that was a trick question. Do you seriously not know why dairy is not ideal for fat loss ( or at all for that matter)?

I can show you some very solid info if you still aren't "convinced"

You're seriously mistaken. I hate pretzels, chips and salami, and wouldn't touch any of those three things. And I never posted a link to a 'diet', nor did I ever post one.

And yes, I seriously want to know why diary in moderation is not good for me. Or what is wrong with having a cup of coffee. And what does 'ideal' mean? Let's face it, eating isn't 'ideal' for fat loss. You'd lose more if you stopped it. Does that make it a good idea??
 
I will only jump in here for a moment and say that we need to stop referring to WW as a spammer, b/c fact is she is not actually spamming. So lets just talk about the facts and not what we feel the user is 'up to'
 
I have been watching this post like a Nascar race.... going around in circles and waiting for the crash.

My 2 cents... I know when a diet works for someone... they love it and think it will work for everyone. I know from experience... I have done the same thing. The hard part is to convey your enthusiasm impartial is the hard part. We all know that maintaining a diet or way of life is the hard part. Any tips or tricks that can be picked up along the way to help us is why we are here. We may not agree with everyone, but we are here for the same reasons.

Just my 2 cents.
 
Okay, I'll bite. I know I shouldn't, but I will nonetheless.

So, we established that I am not the person with the 'unhealthy' meal plan - a plan, I might add, that looked pretty darn good to me.

But let's pretend you gave me the advice you've given said person.

Parts of it I agree with, but some...not so much. So now I have a few questions for you.

'Yogurt is a processed and refined food. This is NOT optimal for nutrition , speeding up the metabolism and fat loss' ---- 'Natural' yogurt can be bought in any shop nowadays. In fact, I used to make my own yogurt from fresh cow's milk - fresh as in 'straight from the cow'. Is that bad as well?

'I told her to drop the yogurt and all dairy because it's full of lactose( sugar) and NOT optimal for someone focused on burning fat.' --- Fruit is full of fructose (sugar), and not optimal for somebody focused on burning fat - yet you suggest eating a lot of it. Please explain.

Additionally, your suggestion of cutting out diary is cutting out a full food group which has a lot of nutritional value and benefits. That certainly isn't beneficial for my health. Does that mean that 'optimal' eating for fat loss is by nature unhealthy? Please clarify.

'I told her to take out the coffee and stick with water, green, white or black tea.' Why would you substitute coffee with black tea? Please explain.

Your turn now.
 
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