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      cherrygal
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      You can eat carbs but watch the time. Carbs are ok before 5pm. So I eat all the sinful things for lunch. Dinner is light and usually protein and vege only.

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        chloecube
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        i am trying to bring my weight down too

        the scale has been creeping up with each pasing yr, maybe due to age, metabolic goes down and also my job require me to sit whole day

        i just started my exercise regime
        run in the gym, yoga and if i have no time to hit the gym, i run on the spot at home

        i wonder if this will help …just started 2 weeks only

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          Ivy Ang Siow Kia
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          kidzo galore:
          it is not to do with meal replacement ... but the main thing is to have your body metabolic rate improved naturally.


          From my own experience, I take this substance call \"Oligopeptide\".

          This is actually the food for our cells. Thus if we feed our cells with the food that it has been lacking of, it wll be revitalise, rejuvenated and repaired, and be able to function normally.

          As our entire body is made up of cells, ie hair, skin, heart, lungs, liver, etc. When our cells are healthly, we'll be healthy.

          I took to improve my alertness and immunity. But in the end I got more than that.....my eczema almoost cleared, my sinus disappeared and also I lost weight. and also my skin glowed from within


          if you int to hear more, feel free to email me at [email protected]
          Hi,

          I don't mean to be rude....but some of \"Oligopeptide\" are not good for health, it's bad for the Liver.

          From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oligopeptide

          eg : Phalloidin - A very toxic polypeptide isolated mainly from Amanita phalloides (Agaricaceae) or death cap; causes fatal liver, kidney and CNS damage in mushroom poisoning; used in the study of liver damage.
          :nailbite:

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            Yuhua
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            chloecube:
            i am trying to bring my weight down too

            the scale has been creeping up with each pasing yr, maybe due to age, metabolic goes down and also my job require me to sit whole day

            i just started my exercise regime
            run in the gym, yoga and if i have no time to hit the gym, i run on the spot at home

            i wonder if this will help ...just started 2 weeks only
            Yoga surely helped! Jia you :imcool:
            I did yoga for the past 1 year and lost more than 8kg..Persevere and you will see results soon.. :rahrah:

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              chloecube
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              Yuhua:
              chloecube:

              i am trying to bring my weight down too

              the scale has been creeping up with each pasing yr, maybe due to age, metabolic goes down and also my job require me to sit whole day

              i just started my exercise regime
              run in the gym, yoga and if i have no time to hit the gym, i run on the spot at home

              i wonder if this will help ...just started 2 weeks only

              Yoga surely helped! Jia you :imcool:
              I did yoga for the past 1 year and lost more than 8kg..Persevere and you will see results soon.. :rahrah:

              hi yuhua,

              really? yoga slim u down by 8kg?
              that is a lot!
              i have been doing yoga for 6 months, average 1-2 times per week
              i do hatha and yin yoga, but my weight didnt go down at all

              may i know what yoga you do? thks

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                ccgoh
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                I m also interested to know what kind of yoga you do..I am on the skinny side but now can see flabby thighs, arms and stomach..sigh, anyone knows what kind of exercise if good? If things sag already, can get them to unsag? :sad:

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                  Yuhua
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                  chloecube:
                  Yuhua:

                  [quote=\"chloecube\"]i am trying to bring my weight down too

                  the scale has been creeping up with each pasing yr, maybe due to age, metabolic goes down and also my job require me to sit whole day

                  i just started my exercise regime
                  run in the gym, yoga and if i have no time to hit the gym, i run on the spot at home

                  i wonder if this will help ...just started 2 weeks only

                  Yoga surely helped! Jia you :imcool:
                  I did yoga for the past 1 year and lost more than 8kg..Persevere and you will see results soon.. :rahrah:

                  I do ashtanga yoga or also known as power yoga. It more dynamic than hatha yoga. I have been doing hatha for about 4 months before I switched to ashtanga as I saw weight lost in my sister. I suppose the reasons I saw good improvements is due to the small class size and thus the teacher really give good attention to each one of us. Sometimes she varies certain poses just to suit each and every one of us according to our capability and ability to master the poses. I really like the teacher as well as she is really good in explaining and also knowledgeable as she cleverly twist certain poses so just to help built our confidence towards attaining the pose. It is more cardiovascular work out and in addition toning and stretching. It sort of replaced my jogging and swimming sessions as I get the same benefits or evern more. With some poses as well, I am able to worked out my intestines and colons and different organs by going deep into the poses. So much benefits.
                  I have not heard of yin yoga btw. What is it like? :evil:

                  hi yuhua,

                  really? yoga slim u down by 8kg?
                  that is a lot!
                  i have been doing yoga for 6 months, average 1-2 times per week
                  i do hatha and yin yoga, but my weight didnt go down at all

                  may i know what yoga you do? thks[/quote]

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                    Yuhua
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                    ccgoh:
                    I m also interested to know what kind of yoga you do..I am on the skinny side but now can see flabby thighs, arms and stomach..sigh, anyone knows what kind of exercise if good? If things sag already, can get them to unsag? :sad:

                    I think it is really possible to unsag cos i was really flabby after delivering my younger DS. I toned up pretty well through ashtanga yoga i must say. I think ashtanga yoga or pilates might do you good :boogie:

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                      cherrygal
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                      I dun think exercise alone can help if you dun watch what you eat. You must reduce your intake of carbo esp at night.


                      I have a fren who signed up for slimming sessions but still couldn’t slim down as she did not control her diet.

                      I also went for kickboxing but couldn’t drop the weight until I cut down on my carbo intake. I dropped 11kg so far. So I am convinced it’s the food intake and not what particular exercise you do.

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                        Yuhua
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                        cherrygal:
                        I dun think exercise alone can help if you dun watch what you eat. You must reduce your intake of carbo esp at night.


                        I have a fren who signed up for slimming sessions but still couldn't slim down as she did not control her diet.

                        I also went for kickboxing but couldn't drop the weight until I cut down on my carbo intake. I dropped 11kg so far. So I am convinced it's the food intake and not what particular exercise you do.
                        Agree with you there. Food adjustment is also important. I realise that after starting with my yoga classes, pretty naturally i cut down on carbo intake. I am a very carbo person and really struggled to eat lesser 😓 my teacher explained that through certain poses and cleansing techniques taught in class, the stomach and intestines get cleansed. And therefore, the stomach gets smaller and back to original size and thus appetite reduced as well. :boogie:

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