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Best way to lose weight and get in shape?!

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    bcurl5
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    A few things that have helped me:

    (1) I did prolon cleanse twice before (not for weight loss but for longevity-you can read all the science) and it helps reset cravings and kick start you but you can still eat. They send you everything so it’s easy as a mom.

    (2) lots of protein to reduce cravings-nonfat greek yogurt mixed with chocolate protein in the morning or protein coffee (basically add protein to coffee and go)

    (3) sleep is #1 because stops cravings

    (4) wear tight clothes because it motivates you to fit them lol!

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      Black Parrot
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      10lbs is totally doable!! I hate it so much but running is what my body responds best to. Especially sprints/intervals. Decrease alcohol or eliminate if you can. Add in strength training. Watch your diet.

      Or ozempic. But you can totally do 10lbs

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        bluedolphin
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        Want to do the same thing! Just met with naturopath Dr. Leslie White who was so helpful with addressing my metabolic issues as a whole. She recommended the book and diet plan The Fast Metabolism. It is a 1 month plan that resets metabolism and you can eat all sorts of food, but it is no processed food, no gluten and no coffee or alcohol. Plus, definitely getting 30 g of protein every meal and daily exercise mix or weights and cardio! We’ve got this!

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          MomismynameO
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          I've taken a supplement with berberine in it called Glucosupreme that my naturopathic doctor recommended. I found it to work better for me in terms of blood glucose regulation and reducing belly fat; this is in addition to cleaning up my diet and being consistent with working out. Godspeed!!

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            AhMummy
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            Remind yourself that you are in it for the long game of being healthy overtime, not dropping 10lbs in 2 months. Realistically, you’ll need to hang in there over many months (years!) to see your body continue to change positively. The best part is eventually it truly does become a way of life and you won’t feel stuck anymore. Diet and alcohol probably the most important. As others have said you need to make sure you are getting enough protein!!

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              purpleelephant
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              Getting a nutrition coach and Macro counting! Worth the investment and it’s not as daunting as you think! I have lost 25lb and counting in 4 months. Totally worth it and it really teaches you what your body needs.

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                MOM
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                @BoyMama best way is to get into a caloric deficit…people hate me when I say this but you just need to eat less and work out everyday. And when I say work out every day I mean walk five miles and do a yoga class. Yes every day. You will feel weird at first then you will get addicted. Go for it!

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                  Red Elephant
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                  1. Keto - Low carb, no sugar
                  2. Limit/cut out alcohol
                  3. Try to move more than usual for a few weeks to kickstart the body
                    = losing 10 lbs

                  The hard part is the maintenance to keep it off!

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                    PelvicfloorMama
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                    Check out @syattfitness. He is funny and educational. All about calorie deficit which is the only way besides medicine to truly lose 10lbs.

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                      OrangeYouGlad
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                      Straight up it’s consuming less calories than you burn. If your mental health and take it, tracking calories in everything - don’t forget added oils, creamer in your coffee, etc. Everyone is different but I stand behind simple strength training and increase steps per day.

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                        CourtneyGill
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                        We do offer compounded medications like Tirzepatide (Mounjaro)- these are the FDA approved medications for weightloss in our office Refine Aesthetics in Downtown austin along with other cosmetic non surgical offerings. We have carried it for 2 years and have had very successful results for weight loss patients ranging from 5lbs-65lbs.... These medications also help with inflammation, curb cravings and alcohol cravings and other studies have proven decrease in other disease states like cardiovascular disease and dementia.

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