TiredofLies
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Simple metabolism question.
If you raise it eating orange juice or whatever, you'll need more food. So if you have a high metabolism but can't afford more food (financially or because you don't like eating much) what happens if you eat less?
To raise it you need to eat more sugar so you'll gain fat at first, kind of scary. When it evens you'll actually maintain your weight and urinate out the extra fat safely. Is it possible to have a high metabolism and still eat less? I want to eat around 2000, 3000+ is too much for me even if I exercise every day - I'm not an athlete who burns 1000 calories in a day.
Thanks.
To say it simply, I want to eat less and still have a high metabolism.
If you raise it eating orange juice or whatever, you'll need more food. So if you have a high metabolism but can't afford more food (financially or because you don't like eating much) what happens if you eat less?
To raise it you need to eat more sugar so you'll gain fat at first, kind of scary. When it evens you'll actually maintain your weight and urinate out the extra fat safely. Is it possible to have a high metabolism and still eat less? I want to eat around 2000, 3000+ is too much for me even if I exercise every day - I'm not an athlete who burns 1000 calories in a day.
Thanks.
To say it simply, I want to eat less and still have a high metabolism.