Nymeria
Full Member
Hiya, as the title states- I just wanted to ask if there is such a thing in having too low of a calorie intake, without exercising, on a healthy eating diet?
With the aid of Slimpods and Paul McKenna, I have curbed my appetite and diet drastically. It takes much more smaller portions to fill me up (the mindful eating techniques really help!).
I always relay back my food diary on to my partner and today's calorie intake came upto 550 calories. I'll probably have some fruit later on too but again, this will still keep it low. It has previously come up to around 700-1000.
The figures appear to show that I'm somewhat "starving" myself or on a VLCD but I'm really not. Just choosing healthier foods that have lower calories but are still really filling. Does anyone know if this is unhealthy? Or possibly bring about some negative changes? I'm not too concerned as to go to the Doctor's as to be honest they'll probably just look at me and say "Just lose weight and not worry about eating too less" or something..
I thought it was best to ask and find out from the more experienced dieters.
With the aid of Slimpods and Paul McKenna, I have curbed my appetite and diet drastically. It takes much more smaller portions to fill me up (the mindful eating techniques really help!).
I always relay back my food diary on to my partner and today's calorie intake came upto 550 calories. I'll probably have some fruit later on too but again, this will still keep it low. It has previously come up to around 700-1000.
The figures appear to show that I'm somewhat "starving" myself or on a VLCD but I'm really not. Just choosing healthier foods that have lower calories but are still really filling. Does anyone know if this is unhealthy? Or possibly bring about some negative changes? I'm not too concerned as to go to the Doctor's as to be honest they'll probably just look at me and say "Just lose weight and not worry about eating too less" or something..