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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Making Soap and VLCD don't go together

I started gaining weight, although just a little bit, every day I was gaining. I couldn't figure out why I was so hungry, weak, and tired.

I am getting ready for the fair coming up and was making soap. Sticking my hands in palm oils, scooping out coconut oils, getting it all over me. Did think a thing.

A lightbulb went off, finally, and I remembered reading in Dr. Simeon's Manuscript that a woman stalled just by touching her oily make-up with her fingers for a fairly extended time. So I decided to go off Protocol until after the fair. I will be touching fats and oils throughout the fair demonstrating soap-making.

Well.... yesterday I did not make soap or touch oils. Even though I have stopped the hCG, I have to wait 3 days until it is out of my system before i can eat normally so continue on the VLCD. I lost an entire pound!!! No hunger yesterday, no weakness, nothin!!!!

So I conclude that the soap oils were being used as fuel after my 500c were used but before the stored fat was used, therefore making me extremely hungry.

I will be going on Atkins Induction with the addition of 2 fruits, during the next 2 weeks. Then after the fair, I will start on Protocol again.

Lesson: Dr. Simeon's was a smart man. He knew that our skin absorbed the fat even those fats we touch. Do not handle oils continuously while on protocol, you will feel ravenous and not lose weight and will be wasting the hCG.

Off to work on some soap stuff today:)

2 comments:

journey said...

That is just so odd, I've lost 55 pounds on my own and just started the hCG... but can't really believe lotion will not allow me to lose weight when I'm taking in fewer calories then I'm expending...
It seems mathematically impossible.

Colleen said...

It may not seem to matter but it does. It is the hCG hun. If you are not on the hCG then the lotions and fats do not matter. Dr. Simeon's figured it out and I, like you, did not think it would matter. I was wrong:)