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Non-fat milk, simple carbohydrate -- good for weight loss?
I drink a lot of milk and eat lots of fat-free yogurt and cottage cheese. They're all high in protein. But now I read that they contain simple carbs, and for weight loss you're supposed to go for complex carbs. Should I be getting my protein from non-dairy foods, if my aim is to lose weight?
13 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
i would have some dairy because you need to have real food then chemically made
- yerkeLv 45 years ago
Some individuals relying on there frame can certainly not lose that "youngster bump". You are simply going to need to paintings at it, I might ask your surgeon (loved ones or your obgyn) what sporting events they consider are great. Remember it took decades so that you can attain the "youngster weight" it's not going to come back off like magic. Your frame has been by way of an sizeable difference and it'll take a even as to get as practically ordinary as viable. Good Luck!! and Congratulations!
- 4 years ago
got nuts with nuts eating a handful of nuts will help you stay full try soaking them in water for a different texture
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- Anonymous5 years ago
Go for kettlebell workouts to burn more calories in less time