Because some of us have mobility problems and it's difficult to lose weight when you can't burn up the calories [combined with the post menopause ability to gain weight by even so much as looking at a biscuit
]. But I see where you're coming from re young girls jefm. I've had borderline eating problems all of my adult life, food always being 'the enemy' from the age of @ 16 and found the only way to keep weight off was to drink lots of water and go jogging; but that's when the knees went and I couldn't get the exercise any more. I can see where the 'I'll do a 500cal day today' turns into 'wow; look how much weight I've lost in one day..I'll just do it for another day' etc. Dangerous slippery slope.
Why do restaurants and takeaways close so early now?
By special request, let’s discuss our favourite Classic Music and why?
Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC. What a coincidence!



! I have just been going through the 'bible' by Michael Mosely (which I would definitely recommend to laidback) and he doesn't appear to advocate a 36 hour fast. He has breakfast and dinner thus achieving 2x 12 hour fasts but recommends that individuals do whatever is realistic and sustainable for them; I sometimes do the same but mostly I have dinner one night and go until lunch the following day which is about 18 hours. Any more and I would be a quivering wreck.
) These little tins have about 98 cals in them and have all sorts of flavours like lemon, blackpepper, sun-dried tomato etc.
, and haven't fasted at all, obviously! However, tomorrow I'll begin again. I find that fasting on two weekdays works best for me - such as a Monday and a Thursday. This week it will just have to be Wednesday and Sunday, though. It really does work and I think it's because I don't have to deny myself anything for more than a day at a time, twice a week. Remember though - plenty of fluids!!