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Humans will do absolutely anything but eat properly
Dude fuck this attitude. I've been trying to eat properly for actual years. I try to eat fewer carbs, I count my calories, and do my damnedest to stay in a caloric deficit. I work out frequently and hydrate well. I take a probiotic to ensure my gut microbiome is going to be on its best behaviour.
And then my body screams at me that I am hungry. And on the first day of this, I can mind over matter. On the second day, it is more difficult, but I can just about keep it up. On the nth day it makes me feel sick with how hungry my body is telling me I am. I eat, and I go over calorie budget. My mindset spirals. I end up 3 weeks down the line and my weight is right back where it started.
I want to make the change. I'm fucking trying. It is not as simple as people "doing absolutely anything but eating properly".
And all that doesn't even touch on modern producers purposely designing their food products to be literally addictive.
protip: if it has a bar code it isn't food.
Yeah no shit. They are called packaging and you have to take that off before eating.
throws a stickered apple at the wall "you LIED TO ME!"
Damn, what was the steak I had last night made out of, then?
First of all, damn.
Second of all, try drinking water whenever hungry, or chewing gum. It may help. You already got so far, I even slightly jealous ^^'
you're being sabotaged by a century of misinformation and food science designed to make you buy more. you end up feeling hungry because you're not getting what you need from whatever you're eating. The calories don't mean shit, you're not a combustion engine, you need nutrients and the rest literally takes care of itself.
A low carb whole food diet would be more than enough to see vast improvements but if you can get 30 days of carnivore under your belt your joints will tell you immediately if what you just ate was really food.
the goal is to be healthy and being a healthy weight is just a side effect.
That's all fine and dandy, but your original comment is still a shocking oversimplification of a really not simple issue.
illness isn't caused by a lack of medication ... it really is as simple as stop doing the thing that harms you.
It really, truthfully, is not. I never once said that a lack of medication is the thing stopping me from losing weight, so idk why you're bringing that up, but "just stop eating in an unhealthy way" is a simple sentence but far more complex in practice.
However, we clearly don't see eye to eye on this so I'm just going to disengage.