I am 14, 5'3 and I weigh 130 pounds
I would like to lose 30-35 pounds , ideally in 6-8 months, or as quick as possible, but so the weight stays off.
Does anybody have any tips that really work?
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I am 14, 5'3 and I weigh 130 pounds
I would like to lose 30-35 pounds , ideally in 6-8 months, or as quick as possible, but so the weight stays off.
Does anybody have any tips that really work?
130 lbs and 5'3 isn't remotely obese, so you shouldn't even be trying to lose 30-35 lbs, especially that fast.
Concentrate on 10 lbs in 4 months, and re-evaluate your situation then.
It would take days to tell you how to diet and how to not rebound. The internet is chock full of advice already written.
I should suggest eating small healthy meals every 3-4 hours from the time you wake up. Drink lots of water. 2 gallons a day. Plus drink lots and lots of green tea. Do exercise 3x a week for 30 minutes. You should have long lasting results. I have done this and lost 15 lbs in less than 3 months.
Thank you!
You realize that 2 gallons is 32 eight ounce glasses? That's one glass every 30 minutes for 16 hours a day. Plus 'lots and lots' of the green tea? She's 14! She's in class half the day. She'd be in trouble for spending all her time in the bathroom, just for the water, never mind that green tea is a powerful diuretic.
Plus there's the imbalance to body salts.
Granted, drinking lots of water is part of losing weight, but don't get carried away.
In 2008, Jacqueline Henson, a 40-year-old British woman, died after drinking four liters (a little more than 2 gallons) of water in under two hours as part of her LighterLife diet plan.
That's a lot of water. Do you know that drinking too much water can actually kill you?
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&...Pvw-TLawayoJpQ
In my town they had a contest on a radio station, a water drinking contest. One of the contestants died because of the amount of water intake.
I wouldn't say 5-6 litres is too much. But I wouldn't drink more, because you really do need to keep all your different salt concentrations from getting too low. If you feel shaky and weak, stop.
The medical community has lowered the old '8 cups of water a day' rule. Turns out it wasn't based on any science. Now it's whenever you are thirsty, but 9 cups including FOOD, and 20% of your water comes from foods. 5 liters is more than 20 cups!
Water is good for you, and good for filling you up, and good for losing weight. Just take it easy.
The place I got the woman who died from water intoxication had a long list of cases of people who died.
The United States Department of Agriculture, food and nutrition information center, in general recommends an average daily fluid intake, including liquids from foods and other beverages, of 2.7 liters or 91 ounces for women, and 3.7 liters or 125 ounces for men spread throughout the day.
Water | Food and Nutrition Information Center
*gotta spread the rep alty, or I would have*
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