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![]() | Hi, Stacy. Overall, the program is quite low in carbohydrates, about 45% of energy (40% from available carbs). Protein is important if you are unable to be active while you’re losing weight, to protect your metabolism and muscle tissue. You can trade the foods you’re describing for legumes. Is that something that would work for you? |
![]() | Ossie-Sharon, I noticed that you said pas1557 could skip the cereal, skip the rice, etc. I feel like my menus are coming up with an awful lot of bread, and I’m trying to stuff all this bread, English muffins, tortillas down, and thinking I am not able to skip anything? How does that work? For instance, I just don’t care much for meat, and 4 ounces of chicken seems like waaay more than I would normally ever eat. Can I cut this back to 3, or even 2 ounces? I am disabled, but able to walk short distances, and have been doing a little of that, but as far as cardio or pilates — I wish. Thank you in advance for your help. Stacy |
![]() | Hi, pas1557. There are a couple of options. |
![]() | Unable to exercise often, daily menu changes? |
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