Salt spikes my weight a lot. Cold cuts are loaded with it.
11 Dec 23 by member: -MorticiaAddams
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Ugh! I was wondering. Is there anyway to reduce the salt ? I already bought a ton of it
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You can let them sit in water for a bit. But salt is mostly a head issue for dieters. Maybe the body will hold on to water but it is water. It flushes out. The fat is the problem and salt does not make you fatter
11 Dec 23 by member: liv001
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Perhaps try low sodium cold cuts
11 Dec 23 by member: Queen Pink
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As part of meal prepping, I marinate chicken breast and cut up for salads. That way you are controlling the salt
11 Dec 23 by member: Queen Pink
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I would be very careful that you aren’t eating too little calories and eating enough protein. I work out hard everyday and my weight wasn’t budging until I started tracking my protein. Women tend to not eat enough calories/ protein. Also make sure you’re drinking water to off set the salt
11 Dec 23 by member: kathrynobrien
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@liv I googled it too. It did say soak in water for a bit so I’ll try that with the remaining cold cuts I have in the refrigerated.
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@queen they did have low sodium cold cuts but I didn’t think it would cause me to retain 2pounds of water. Next time I’ll be more cautious
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I always rinse tuna under water to get rid of some of the salt since I find it too salty
11 Dec 23 by member: liv001
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I'm right there with you. I'm irritated as well. My mood hasn't been the best lately and I totally feel like it's good related. My weight is so up and down lately. I haven't eaten terribly but not my usual My sodium is high for sure so now I'm trying to track that to see if it coincides with my mood swings. I hope we can figure this out but until then, I got your back!👍👍
11 Dec 23 by member: Diana 1234
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not good related, I meant food related
11 Dec 23 by member: Diana 1234
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cold cuts are awful for sodium intake and I have a problem eating too much sodium myself and some days it will cause me to weigh about 1-2 lbs more until my body flushed it out...
12 Dec 23 by member: SaraRiley
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You guys who are finding it difficult to stay on track, find yourselves eating more and wanting hot, creamy, salty comfort type foods, tis the season. I posted about my theory on one of TJ's posts. We are fighting thousands of years of evolution this time of year....some areas are already snow covered, the harvest is done and everything that can still grow is underground...unless you live way down south. Temps are cooler all over, your body has to up your metabolism to regulate your body temperature. There are rich indulgent desserts at every turn. We are indoors more, less sunlight caused by shorter days. We become affected, irritable, hungry. This is the season that for thousands of years ment scarcity of food. So humans ate excessively when food was available, because there were times ahead where there would be no food. We have only had the abundance of food we presently enjoy for the last 100 years, for the last 50 years it's available 24/7. It's hard to stay on track this time of year! Keep trying! But also understand that you are fighting biological imperatives for survival that were refined for thousands of years. Be patient and kind to yourselves.
12 Dec 23 by member: debrafrederick
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It brings to mind an old Merle Haggard song....If we make it through December we'll be fine!
12 Dec 23 by member: debrafrederick
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@sara this is the first time I’ve had issues with cold cuts. I don’t normally eat it or meat but thought turkey would be a good protein source for snacking
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@debra thanks for your insight
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Deb is right. Even here down south, it's cold for us. I am fighting hibernation mode...lol. @Deb Ole, Merle...lol.
12 Dec 23 by member: ZenusWarriorPrincess
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I grill up chicken for the week for protein for what ever I’m eating, salad, rice bowl (brown rice) etc. For a turkey option either get low salt turkey or better yet get a breast of turkey or I like turkey London broil unseasoned roast it and slice it for your meal prep.
12 Dec 23 by member: chriscycle
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@chris thanks for the turkey breast idea. I’ll have to try that as an option. I’m an egg white gal but sometimes I need a change.
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