Just remember not to
reduce your food intake too much when you're engaged in regular exercise because your body needs the calories and macronutrients to build and maintain muscle and physiological functions.
Not exact matches
Today I'm going to debunk that all -
too - common myth that all breastfeeding mothers need to
reduce or eliminate their
intake of spicy
food, gassy
food, strong flavors, caffeinated drinks, or anything else you can imagine!
I've been gradually
reducing my refined sugar and processed
food intake so I don't think I'm
too far away.
Anyway, I'm getting totally sidetracked, this topic will get it's own blog post in the coming months but just so you know I've switched to a fluoride free toothpaste and I'm
reducing any potential
intake of fluoride via
food sources
too!
If you
reduce your carbohydrates but don't make up for that
food by increasing your fat
intake, then that diet becomes just
too low in
food, nutrients, and energy, so of course nothing good is going to come of that!
Tip: If your Frenchie is gaining
too much weight,
reduce its daily
food intake by 5 to 10 calories per pound until it is down the ideal weight again.