How to Lose Weight by Eating Candy and Nuts

Eat just a little like you would be allowed, if you had your stomach stapled or a stomach bypass done., Imagine this different suggestion: Eat 5 bites of substantial, real food twice per day., Consider weight loss surgery.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Eat just a little like you would be allowed

    Yes, eat as if you had "weight loss surgery".

    But clearly bite size and food content make a mammoth difference.No, bulimia or anorexia will not come from eating little for a few weeks! Those are totally different eating disorders with an obsessive, mental component, such as thinking "I'm still fat" (when bony/skinny), or repeatedly binging and purging. , You might try eating only two medium Snickers, Baby Ruth, or such bars a day.

    Can you (if fairly healthy) eat candy safely. "Yes!"

    but you ask "How does that work?"

    If you chose surgery, then eat almost nothing for 3 or 4 months, by Doctor's Orders! Then never be able to eat a large meal ever again, for life...

    Decide whether to have such surgery; if not, then:
    Skip the doctor's radical surgery and doctor ordered, forced "starvation"

    starving safely, how? Avoid the doctor's knife and those ways to starve, if you do not have the surgery.
  2. Step 2: if you had your stomach stapled or a stomach bypass done.

  3. Step 3: Imagine this different suggestion: Eat 5 bites of substantial

  4. Step 4: real food twice per day.

  5. Step 5: Consider weight loss surgery.

Detailed Guide

Yes, eat as if you had "weight loss surgery".

But clearly bite size and food content make a mammoth difference.No, bulimia or anorexia will not come from eating little for a few weeks! Those are totally different eating disorders with an obsessive, mental component, such as thinking "I'm still fat" (when bony/skinny), or repeatedly binging and purging. , You might try eating only two medium Snickers, Baby Ruth, or such bars a day.

Can you (if fairly healthy) eat candy safely. "Yes!"

but you ask "How does that work?"

If you chose surgery, then eat almost nothing for 3 or 4 months, by Doctor's Orders! Then never be able to eat a large meal ever again, for life...

Decide whether to have such surgery; if not, then:
Skip the doctor's radical surgery and doctor ordered, forced "starvation"

starving safely, how? Avoid the doctor's knife and those ways to starve, if you do not have the surgery.

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