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16:8 diet

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Menopaws Sun 05-Nov-17 22:17:33

Tell us how you are getting on

Marelli Wed 03-Oct-18 09:06:44

Porridge at 10am for me, Jane10. Not particularly ‘nice’, but filling. ☺️
I’ve got a ‘knackered knee’, and climbing all those stairs at the Old Waverley Hotel for the Gransnet meetup made me realise that getting a (good) bit of weight off can only help.
It’ll make my clothes look ‘nice’ and loose....instead of stretched and not so ‘nice’. ?

Hudo53 Sat 27-Oct-18 11:39:52

Hi, are people still following this way of eating.? Only because no one seems to have posted in a while. Thanks.x

Jane10 Sat 27-Oct-18 12:06:56

I'm sort of trying but have lost the will a bit. I do it several days a week. However in my 8 hour eating window I seem to be consuming so many naughty things. Oh well...

BlueBelle Sat 27-Oct-18 15:29:40

I ve been missing breakfast out as such just a cup of coffee no sugar and a cracker to take my herbal tablets with, dinner about 1 or 2 and a salad roll or something very small about 5-6 For the last two weeks and not lost a thing boo boo

Marmight Sat 27-Oct-18 16:33:58

I tried this a year ago but it just didn't work for me which was disappointing. I find the 5:2 plan more successful- when I stick to it. One has to be in the right frame of mind. That doesn't happen too often!

Jane10 Sat 27-Oct-18 17:17:06

I know what you mean Marmight. The 16:8 worked a treat for me last year but I'm just not in the mood right now.

Marelli Sat 27-Oct-18 20:03:39

I'm doing really well, actually. I'm not having breakfast until about 10.30-11, then, after my usual faffing about, and going for a bit of a walk have a lunch of cheese and oatcakes or something. Dinner at about 6 then nothing else till 10.30 breakfast next day. No special efforts being made at all. ? My clothes are looser and I'm not getting indigestion anymore.

Blinko Sat 27-Oct-18 21:07:17

I'm finding I'm losing weight but slowly. Half a stone in three months. But I'm thinking, that's a total of a stone in another three months! Which for me is good.

This is with eating out two or three times a week and also several short breaks at hotels in that period. So I'm not feeling not too bad about my progress.

A friend remarked that he thought I'd lost a bit today.... Jolly good smile

grannypauline Sat 27-Oct-18 23:34:48

I am very grateful to grans etc who drew my attention to this one. I am unable to follow it every day - only 3-4 days a week. Non diet days I put weight back on. But each day I did diet I lost about half a pound, so altogether about 3-4 pounds in about 3 weeks. Of course I'm impatient but really I know a steady loss is more healthy.

I exercise quite a lot but I have found that my body just becomes more and more efficient at storing fat! This diet seems to tell the body not to do that because the fasting period is relatively short and probably what we adapted to in the long distant past.

For me, I find that if I eat cakes and chocolate as snacks while dieting I don't put on weight but I don't lose it either. Slightly healthier snacks and lots of veg seems to guarantee success. Will let you know progress.

paddyann Sun 28-Oct-18 01:44:32

I've done well on this,I have my first meal around mid day ,usually porrage and fruit ,at 3 its a slim a soup and a weightwatchers yoghourt and some time before 7 I have my main meal .I've cut bread out altogether too.Lost just over two and a half stone since the end of May and gone from a size 16 to a 10.It's done wonders for my herniated disc and I'm almost pain free .

mumofmadboys Sun 28-Oct-18 07:21:09

That's fantastic paddyann! Well done!

Jane10 Sun 28-Oct-18 07:28:27

That is terrific paddyann but it's really not very much food. Do you get hungry at all?

GrannyIris5 Sun 18-Nov-18 09:09:11

Have you read the Jason Fung books about fasting?

masha Fri 12-Jun-20 15:45:14

warrior's diet is similar to 8/16 fasting and shows a good result. It is described in detail here, maybe someone will be interested) sweetsaltythings.com/warrior-diet-101-everything-you-wanted-to-know-but-were-afraid-to-ask/amp/# comment-8

Luckylegs Thu 02-Jul-20 22:43:27

I’ve started this again as it was ok and worked last time. It feels actually too easy so maybe I’m eating too much in the 8 hours! A doctor once told us not to eat anything with flour in it so I’m not eating much bread at all and no biscuits. My problem is I have a cup of tea with half a spoon of sugar at 10 pm and that’s when I’d like a biscuit!

LevHill Sun 09-Aug-20 16:45:47

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seacliff Mon 10-Aug-20 08:02:53

I am going to try this. I have been eating anytime/all the time, and the wrong things. I don't have working scales but I know I am heavier than ever.

People say try changing just one thing, to make it a new habit. So my first resolve is - I am not eating until 11am and last food at 7pm. I am hungry now, but will drink lots of water. I have some berries and oats ready, will have with FF Greek yoghurt, and strawberries and pineapple, and a few seeds.

I will try and eat healthy in that 8 hours, but if I must have a choc bar I will, for now. Hoping this will make me get into a healthier way of eating.

Sillymoo Tue 18-Aug-20 15:31:31

I've weighed in today at my heaviest ever and a football shaped belly! Are you allowed drinks (with milk) outside the 8 hours? Presumably not. How's everyone getting on? Anyone tried starting with a ten hour window then reducing to 9 then 8? Any tips?

BBbevan Wed 19-Aug-20 09:49:36

Yes I am. This is a way of life for me now. No diabetic blood sugar issues for 5 yrs now and my weight has remained constant.

Kim19 Sat 05-Dec-20 08:01:22

Jane 10. Hello! Somewhere in the recesses of my mind I've always attributed my discovery of 8/16 to you. I had my success 8 years ago (and never looked back). Have I (and you) actually been around GN that long? I'm astonished. The reason I have a time awareness is that my motivation was arrival of first GC and she's 8 now. Gosh..... time......