17-07-2014, 17:05
(This post was last modified: 18-07-2014, 05:54 by surferjoe2007.)
Echapman is on progestin Bc so she doesn't have a cycle. You still have a cycle I assume so you cycle everything normally.
No such thing as a skinny butt any more than a skinny chest. It's those darn woman's magazines and commercials. They don't care about your health. They are trying to take your money with their product by finding ways to call skinny girls fat. Such as focusing on the butt. If it goes to your butt then lucky you. Be happy when it does and don't call it fat. You're still super underweight and you'll probably need to finish filling up your derrière before there's anything available for your chest though.
I still don't like the idea of omitting anything from your diet. Leads to deficiencies and disorders. I think after you get to normal weight you could try it but even then I'd live on primarily whole grains which I are still classified as low glycemic and superb for preventing diabetes. Low glycemic doesn't make any sense to me unless it involves grain nutrients. Anything else is only "low food" = starvation and bad for your health. Whole grains are studied to reduce diabetes. Meat isn't. Spinach and mushrooms and kefir have many of the same nutrients as grains. Most other veggies don't. If you're really stuck on the low glycemic thing you could try tons of coconut for calories. But protein and fat becomes sugar same as starches and then you get the same amount of insulin and it all seems wonky to me. I think you're worrying about the wrong thing until you get a normal healthy weight. Your whole body's health is going to suffer and become incapable of more and more. Not only your chest.
Shatavari and fenugreek are also studied to prevent diabetes btw.
Hmm actually if you can't gain weight in a month or two it might be better to take a break from nbe, save your herbs, gain some weight, then try.
No such thing as a skinny butt any more than a skinny chest. It's those darn woman's magazines and commercials. They don't care about your health. They are trying to take your money with their product by finding ways to call skinny girls fat. Such as focusing on the butt. If it goes to your butt then lucky you. Be happy when it does and don't call it fat. You're still super underweight and you'll probably need to finish filling up your derrière before there's anything available for your chest though.
I still don't like the idea of omitting anything from your diet. Leads to deficiencies and disorders. I think after you get to normal weight you could try it but even then I'd live on primarily whole grains which I are still classified as low glycemic and superb for preventing diabetes. Low glycemic doesn't make any sense to me unless it involves grain nutrients. Anything else is only "low food" = starvation and bad for your health. Whole grains are studied to reduce diabetes. Meat isn't. Spinach and mushrooms and kefir have many of the same nutrients as grains. Most other veggies don't. If you're really stuck on the low glycemic thing you could try tons of coconut for calories. But protein and fat becomes sugar same as starches and then you get the same amount of insulin and it all seems wonky to me. I think you're worrying about the wrong thing until you get a normal healthy weight. Your whole body's health is going to suffer and become incapable of more and more. Not only your chest.
Shatavari and fenugreek are also studied to prevent diabetes btw.
Hmm actually if you can't gain weight in a month or two it might be better to take a break from nbe, save your herbs, gain some weight, then try.