Hi , you need to eat a lot more then that, try just eating healthy , fish or chicken and veg loads if fruit nuts, I have brown toast with porched egg at that's great :) , tuna is great too have a big salad with it to make it more , just adding walking will be fine to start , you can do this easy Good luck
You need some carbs for your body to function properly and a bit more calories. Your exercise is fine to start with, but you will want to do some strength training to keep firm. Keep in mind muscle burns more calories and it takes more calories to fuel.
Thank you both very much for your suggestions. I believe I'll add some raw broccoli for vegetables. I suppose I really should do some strength training, as well. I really don't think that I need more calories if I don't feel hungry. I ate exactly this yesterday and didn't feel very hungry at all, even with a couple hours of walking, but I'm not trying to starve myself, so if I ever get extremely hungry, I'll eat another meal (probably the rest of the beans). Beans are actually high carb foods, I've been told.
I agree, you have to eat a lot more than this. I don't see any veggies on your menu. Also, don't completely cut our all fats. Your body need healthy fats like, olive oil, avocado, even peanut butter is good in moderation. Healthy whole grains are important too: buckwheat, quinoa, oats, barley. At this rate you are starving your body and it's holding on to fat.
Since posting this, I've eaten more almonds, a good sorce of healthy fats and spinage. I've kept eating fewer than 900 calories a day, and feel completely fine. I think that if my body needed more calories, I would become tired or feel hungry, neither of which I have. I'm also pretty sedentary, so I doubt I need more calories, but I'm still open to the idea if I ever have good proof that it's necessary. I'm starting day 5 this morning and I'm very excited to finally be thin eventually.
I agree that you aren't eating enough calories and aside from that, you are missing out on a lot of nutrients that your body needs. Two specific ones that come to mind are calcium for bone health and vitamin B-12 for energy and proper nerve function - I can tell you what happens when you lack vitamin B-12; it's not fun. The diet you are on, is not healthy and while you aren't experiencing feelings of fatigue or hunger at this point, you will, eventually.
Studies also show that fad diets of this sort make maintaining healthy weight more difficult as you age. You aren't doing yourself any favors. Thin is only good if it's a healthy thin.
try drinking whey protein powder. add fruits and veggies to it.you can get it at any drug store or a target store.
Hello,
I'm really curious to hear your progress since you posted?