corvetteseeker
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Ok, guys and girls, serious question here ...
I know weight isn't the "be all, end all", but I can hardly think of any cases on these forums of someone who has struggled with excess weight all their life and only lost it after implementing some Peaty changes.
There are quite a few on here that have lost weight with Peat principles but almost all of these cases seem like people with a non-obese baseline. Very young people and/or very active people and/or very good genetics.
I am looking for testimonials of people here who have obese genetics and/or have a sedentary lifestyle that made them struggle with excess weight most of their life but who have permanently reversed this with Peat principles. And also people whose hormones either stayed the same or improved with the weight loss.
If this is you, please tell us how you did it and any other helpful info.
I can't respond to this thread much during the day but I am very grateful for your feedback.
I know weight isn't the "be all, end all", but I can hardly think of any cases on these forums of someone who has struggled with excess weight all their life and only lost it after implementing some Peaty changes.
There are quite a few on here that have lost weight with Peat principles but almost all of these cases seem like people with a non-obese baseline. Very young people and/or very active people and/or very good genetics.
I am looking for testimonials of people here who have obese genetics and/or have a sedentary lifestyle that made them struggle with excess weight most of their life but who have permanently reversed this with Peat principles. And also people whose hormones either stayed the same or improved with the weight loss.
If this is you, please tell us how you did it and any other helpful info.
I can't respond to this thread much during the day but I am very grateful for your feedback.