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In reply to the discussion: a message of hope and possibility for the obese [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)15. That sounds like a life long healthy eating plan to me.
Weight Watchers has a very healthy eating plan to lose weight, IMO.
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i've seen it referred to as the "potato reset diet" but that overemphasizes the beginning imho
0rganism
Apr 2019
#19
Penn Jillette's book is a fun read. If you want more info on veganism and diabetes, read
fierywoman
Apr 2019
#10
i've been using a "Plant-Based Nutrition" guide by Hever and Cronise, seems to work okay
0rganism
Apr 2019
#20
Thanks for posting the simplified version of Gillette 's book. I tried to read it but find him so
patricia92243
Apr 2019
#24
Your weight loss is great!!! But my body would turn all those spuds into fat..
samnsara
Apr 2019
#28
food density -- a big part of my success on the diet is just avoiding dense foods
0rganism
Apr 2019
#44