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![]() | Hi I just joined last night and am trying to get through all the information. I’m a little overwhelmed with it all. My meal planner seems like a lot of food for me. I had thyroid cancer years and once they took out my thyroid I have been struggling to lose the weight I gained. Is there anyone out there without a thyroid who has had success with trim down? I would appreciate hearing any advice anyone has. Thanks |
![]() | Hi, Gail. I just responded to another post of yours, without seeing this one and realizing that being pressed for time is part of why you want the shakes. As I noted there, Atkins is a bit more processed and artificial than we would recommend, but there are products out there that may suit you. A better choice would be food-based and contain more natural ingredients, such as Vega One (https://myvega.com/products/vega-protein-shake; also available in powder form to mix in a thermos or bottle – https://myvega.com/products/vega-one-shake. |
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![]() | Hi, SkinnyLynn. You can tell if something does not fit this program by looking at the ingredients label. If the product contains any overly processed or refined items or artificial additives, it does not fit. We encourage whole, natural foods and ingredients. Protein drinks are usually not a good choice here, and can work against your efforts – though not all are created equal, and good ones can be better than nothing. If you want to use the ones you received, can you post here the name of it? Thanks. |
![]() | Somebody gave away protein drinks, but I wasn’t sure how to calculate. Is there a way to know if something is not on the plan? |
![]() | Hi, SkinnyLynn. Click on the “My Food Choices” icon (an apple) in the toolbar above your menu, then change your selections in the list areas. |
![]() | I’m eating healthy foods, but I’m bringing during the evening. I’d also like to go back and add more foods to my preferred list and can’t figure out how. |
![]() | Hi, SkinnyLynn. Perhaps try to keep tempting snack foods out of the house, until you get used to not overdoing them. Also, try to think of a non-food activity that is as soothing as snacking, and do that when you feel the urge to binge coming on. Perhaps sipping on a caffeine-free beverage such as tea might help. |
![]() | Another question: I’m struggling during evening time. Just eat and eat. Any suggestions? |
![]() | Hi, hebuehne. If you use the personal version of the Menu Planner application (access it by clicking on the “My Food Choices” icon in the toolbar above your current menu), you will see some of our recipes in the “Recipes” subcategory of each major food group. For newer recipes that have not yet been added into the system, you can use them to substitute for the main ingredient in your meal. You can also match up the exchanges visible at the end of each recipe and when you click on “Exchange mode” in the toolbar above your menu. It doesn’t need to be a perfect match to work. |
![]() | I have been on the plan for quite sometime and dropped off during the Holidays. I am now back on it but have the same question I have had from the beginning. I have always stuck to the menu given. But, how do I integrate the great sounding receipts you show? |
![]() | Hi, SkinnyLynn. The video discussed artificial or overprocessed versions of popular foods that should be healthy, but have been manipulated into being particularly harmful to your goals. Rather than giving up on them altogether, we encourage better versions in their original, natural forms. Note that the foods discussed in the video are only examples, and many other popular foods have been similarly affected—so it’s good to read labels, be aware of how a food is made, and choose whole foods as much as possible. |
![]() | Another question: what are the five foods that cause weight gain? They didn’t finish the video? |
![]() | Hi, SkinnyLynn, and welcome! You don’t need to weight parts of you, just your total weight is needed here. |
![]() | Today is Day 1. Do I measure specific parts of me and weigh myself. Is there a phone app I can download? |
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