This has probaby been beaten to death, but I couldn't find the threads.
I know you're suppose to avoid sugar. That's given. So on packaging where it states -0- sugar (not >1% but -0-) , but sugar is listed in the ingredients (like in mayo, non-diet cream cheese, blue cheese dressing, whipped cream) is that sugar also suppose to be avoided at all cost during induction? If so, does that mean one needs to shop at the health food store for zero sugar dairy goods, and are those even available??? I'm on week 2, (10 days) and only showing -4 pounds. I think I've been really sticking to it and getting plenty of exercise. I know I'm older now than the last time I did this 10 years ago, but 4 pounds!!! give me a break. I can lose 4 pounds in 2 days on the cabbage soup diet.
Could it be the insignificant sugar ingredient that's holding in back or am I expecting too much too soon?
I read about the 10-15 in 2 weeks, so I guess I am a little disappointed.
HELLLLPPPP.
I know you're suppose to avoid sugar. That's given. So on packaging where it states -0- sugar (not >1% but -0-) , but sugar is listed in the ingredients (like in mayo, non-diet cream cheese, blue cheese dressing, whipped cream) is that sugar also suppose to be avoided at all cost during induction? If so, does that mean one needs to shop at the health food store for zero sugar dairy goods, and are those even available??? I'm on week 2, (10 days) and only showing -4 pounds. I think I've been really sticking to it and getting plenty of exercise. I know I'm older now than the last time I did this 10 years ago, but 4 pounds!!! give me a break. I can lose 4 pounds in 2 days on the cabbage soup diet.
Could it be the insignificant sugar ingredient that's holding in back or am I expecting too much too soon?
I read about the 10-15 in 2 weeks, so I guess I am a little disappointed.
HELLLLPPPP.


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