Sorry my mistake, exercise inverse 59, not 57. I wrote that trying to keep the numbers in my memory..
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Sorry my mistake, exercise inverse 59, not 57. I wrote that trying to keep the numbers in my memory..
Statistics are cool but again, please treat these numbers almost as "entertainment" and not take TOO seriously. Please read my analysis here http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...hts-stats.html
Re alcohol, I have said for some years that I believe alcohol to be a good pink sway tactic and I believe it helped with my successful sway. Regarding amount, I'm not sure we can pin it down to a "dose" because that will be different for everyone. A person who is 4-11 and 95 lbs should not be drinking the same amount as someone who is 5-10 and 150, even though their BMI is identical. For my part I had 1-4 light beers pretty regularly.
I can't answer your question on the whys and wherefores of people skipping breakfast. there is simply no way to know and it is probably multifactorial - perhaps one person had to be sharp for work, maybe another was more relaxed on diet, etc.
Exercise I believe is an excellent pink sway and strongly recommend including it if you can.
RE breastfeeding, I also believe that to be a good pink sway tactic. Much better than the herbs and I'd feel fine about skipping out on the herbs in favor of continuing with nursing a bit longer.
I know, it's my marthaness focusing on numbers and accuracy! Lol, I probably have no hope :giggle:
Why is 6bluewant1pink in there 3 times with the exact same sway? I think it's a mistake.
So it looks like the statistics spreadsheet was updated on August 1st, but the stats on the first page of this post were not. It still says "Current results (accurate as of 1st July 2014)." So you have to click on the spreadsheet link and not look at the stats on the first page to see the most current results.
just a suggestion? maybe it would be a good idea to add for people doing the le diet if they cut down on meat or went vegetarian?
I think this is already suggested. Most of us on the LE diet, if not going vegetarian, are definitely avoiding red meat, healthy fish like salmon, and decreasing our meat intake. With the LE limits for protein being just 40-50g you really can't eat much meat on the diet. I only eat two meals a day with my lunch always being vegetarian and then for dinner I can only "afford" to have about a 4oz serving of meat (usually chicken) if I want to stay within my protein limits. I don't eat eggs, so no extra protein there either, and I'm also avoiding nuts to stay within the limits. I've been on the diet for 6 months now so I don't think I could be vegetarian that long and was already having iron issues and had to add in an iron supplement.
Plus I think it's more than just being vegetarian that sways. All the vegetarians I know have all boys, but that's also probably because they're really healthy, take a lot of supplements, etc. Even if vegetarian you still need to stay within the LE limits.
Updated, sorry about the delay. I've just split up from my husband so not had a chance to get to a laptop to do it.
I've had to remove the inverses so I could calculate all the normal % until the spreadsheet gets converted to the new format