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Old 05-22-2002, 01:28 PM   #1
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Is this normal?

No not any werid bumps or rashes on me. I was just wondering is it normal to get sick from "bad" foods after you have eaten them for the first time in years. Yesterday I ate a ice cream sandwich and I was sick to my stomach the rest of the day and had bad gas. I know I an not Lactoc intorent or whatever because I drink milk in the morning and have it in my night time protien shake.
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Old 05-22-2002, 01:39 PM   #2
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Try eating McDonalds after not having it for several months. It tastes like a big salt puck.
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Yes, it's normal....it teaches you not to cheat too bad, lol
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Old 05-22-2002, 03:12 PM   #4
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when I was younger I could knock off 10 candy bars no problem in a sitting. now I can barely eat 1/2 a snickers on a cheat day.

the body can get very accustomed to consuming sweets and salts. when you get "off" them it's hard to go back.



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when I was younger I could knock off 10 candy bars no problem in a sitting. now I can barely eat 1/2 a snickers on a cheat day.

the body can get very accustomed to consuming sweets and salts. when you get "off" them it's hard to go back.
I hear that! I used to do stuff like that too. I used to be able to eat that sickening sweet icing they put on cakes but now I can't. Everytime I have cheat day and try to eat something very sugary, I find myself not wanting to finish it, and that used to NEVER happen before! So I'm glad I got myself weaned off that stuff, off those bad habits before it was too late!



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listen to w8! it does teach you not to cheat much! after 5 weeks on my super clean diet - i cheated and my stomach was NOT happy. wasn't even a huge cheat in terms of calories but i sure felt it. cool thing is - i was always a big sugar person. i'd have gladly skipped dinner for desert as a kid. but since eating clean - i'm truly not craving sweets anymore. THAT is a total shock.

bread and pasta....still crave those. but no more cheating for me!



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Old 05-22-2002, 03:40 PM   #7
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TOTALLY NORMAL! I get sick when I eat french fries, pizza, and other greasy stuff!! But shes right (W8) teaches you NOT to cheat!!



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Ever since I've tried to eleminate processed sugars, it leaves a horrible sour aftertaste in my mouth (that would be the acid eating my teeth). Sometimes it doesn't feel worth it to taste the ben and jerrys or reeses cups, Oh and my ass refuses to close for about 6 hours after I've had a small mcdonalds milkshake
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Oh and my ass refuses to close for about 6 hours after I've had a small mcdonalds milkshake
TMI!!! lol
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you gottal love the "trots" !



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Old 05-22-2002, 09:11 PM   #11
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Sometimes it doesn't feel worth it to taste the ben and jerrys or reeses cups, Oh and my ass refuses to close for about 6 hours after I've had a small mcdonalds milkshake
I just asked if this was normal not stuff like that man geez!
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Let's put it this way...is Mc normal food?
That stuff will just coat your artheries!!!

He,he... That's just your body rejecting junk food!!!
I'm no specialist like W8,but I eat right and if you treat your body right for a long time,then all of a sudden you put junk into it,it will let you know!!!
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