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    #41
    Cotton good on you, I m on the same program.
    Down 24 lbs since started. It's fun. Beer was
    tough but the Christmas snacking was a bitch.
    Attempting to get to 35 down. Boy do you have
    energy.

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      #42
      Oh and I forgot to mention that I eat all the steak, roast beef I want. I raise Black Angus . . .

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        #43
        That's the fun part beef beef beef chicken pork.

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          #44
          It appears that farm managers have not only
          embraced technology with a vengeance, but are
          also adopting fitness and wellness as an integral
          part of a manager's lifestyle.

          And those two factors, being geeky and a foodie,
          lol, along with your many skills, will provide the
          basis for success.

          A body is healthy because you service it properly.

          I actually noted the overall fitness level of the
          farmers attending Kindersley's Market Freedom
          Day, and it was high in comparison to school
          classes.

          Perhaps a good resolution would be to make
          sure the next generation of farmers are not not
          oerweight. Eyeball your children this morning.
          And get your family onboard to make the
          necessary changes to the family's lifestyle. Pars

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            #45
            High Protein diet and this ketosis BS diets are dangerous. Make sure you have a real doctor backing up your weight lose. A high protein diet in itself can really screw up you kidneys. A good weight loss program would never have you lose more than about 2 lbs a week. Fast diets generally don't last and those pounds are quickly regained.

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              #46
              I guess the one thing that I forgot to say in my
              post above is that no matter how you choose
              to lose weight, they all are short term
              solutions. Like I said in my earlier post,
              working the body is the only way we will keep
              our weight off,naturally and healthier, and that
              is a lifetime goal. Like I once read " If your dog
              is overweight, then YOU are not getting
              enough exercise." When I lost my weight, that
              was so true, my dog who always came along
              lost weight also.

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                #47
                DogPatch, Yes!!!!!

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                  #48
                  Hey you overweight people here's a program for
                  you. If you didn't push down all the trees on your
                  land so you could keep yor fat ass going straight
                  down the field get a wood burning system to heat
                  your house and shop. I feel great out working my
                  body making wood. As a bonus you also lower
                  your heating bill. Never worry about what I eat I
                  burn it off. I still fit the same suit I bought 21 years
                  ago. Can't imagine how sluggish 250 pounders
                  feel. I start to feel lazy if I don't get out and start
                  moving. No I'm not a wood stove salesman

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                    #49
                    Good to see all you guys living a healthy lifestyle. It might buy you another 5 years in the old folks home!

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                      #50
                      What i find interesting is the science behind it all.

                      My wife was dieting a month before me and had been
                      exercising her ass off with no results.

                      When i figured out what was going on i added up a
                      typical meal for her for a day and it was over
                      200grams of carbs-no wonder.

                      One week on this and she is down 4 pounds.

                      I really think this could be a game changer for
                      farmers,the stuff jeff voleck has done is amazing.

                      In a nut shell if your body is keto adapted you have a
                      constant source of energy,your body fat(an athlete
                      with 3% body fat has an 110,000kcal energy
                      reserve),but if your running on carbs you constantly
                      need to fuel up,many athletes are switching to this.

                      Your whole metabolic structure changes and all the
                      studies done show major health improvements,to
                      many to go into here.

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