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In reply to the discussion: a message of hope and possibility for the obese [View all]0rganism
(24,668 posts)36. for those of us who have difficulty exercising, we need another path
as for the "other stuff", due to MS, that hasn't been an option for me for a couple years now.
i'm glad it's working for you, though.
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i've seen it referred to as the "potato reset diet" but that overemphasizes the beginning imho
0rganism
Apr 2019
#19
Penn Jillette's book is a fun read. If you want more info on veganism and diabetes, read
fierywoman
Apr 2019
#10
i've been using a "Plant-Based Nutrition" guide by Hever and Cronise, seems to work okay
0rganism
Apr 2019
#20
Thanks for posting the simplified version of Gillette 's book. I tried to read it but find him so
patricia92243
Apr 2019
#24
Your weight loss is great!!! But my body would turn all those spuds into fat..
samnsara
Apr 2019
#28
food density -- a big part of my success on the diet is just avoiding dense foods
0rganism
Apr 2019
#44