I have a 9 to 5 job where I sit at a desk allllll day and it'd a huge change from working in an Amazon warehouse where I got 14000 steps in a day easily. Lifting boxes and constantly on the move. I lost around 20lbs doing that and changing my diet . Mainly adding more veggies and fruits but not eating as much carbs. Of course I lost the weight with all those changes and now I have been at my desk job for two years and gained it all back. But I do go on walks on my breaks and try to add in more steps not just to be healthy but because I can't sit that long. I need a balance of 60 percent moving and 40 percent sitting. Luckily I drink a lot of water which makes me have to pee and the walk to the bathroom is a good little walk 😂
I'm confused, I thought you would legitimately critique what she eats and how/why it promotes ED behavior? All she does is portion control and work out. I really wanted to see if what (and how much) she eats actually qualifies as an ED? and please note, I'm also recovering from an ED so an actual deep dive would've been helpful.
Two plain janes criticizing a pretty girl who is more popular than them. The points Liv made about avoiding soda, not over eating and positive visualizations are common sense.
What a bizarre take 🤔 they aren’t trying to say they are “prettier” like who tf cares? They are looking out for the health and wellbeing of their audience, unlike Liv. And lo and behold, these dieticians are using actually common sense, not some delusional diet culture bullshit.
I need to listen to more of your videos…. During the soda/diet soda response, it is not clear to me… are you saying that all sweeteners, whether sugar, chemical, or maple syrup , whatever, are equally good for us?
Liv was saying to avoid soft drinks because even diet ones are sweetened which makes you crave more sweet things. The irony is, her ED rules allow her to consume the "naturally" SWEETENED lemonade Swoon drink.
@@ValeriePosladek No Liv said to avoid it because it’s carbonated and can trigger cravings. Making better food choices is not ED but you go ahead and keep promoting soda.
She is a public figure providing unqualified advice. Discussing her disordered content is not “bullying”. There have been multiple professionals who have called out her pushing disorder behaviors, but they just all be in the wrong huh? Not the person pushing weight loss advice completely unqualified lmao
@@brookeachickenThere was nothing ‘professional’ at all about the video. It was nothing but concern trolling and mocking the way she spoke and her age with a little woke fat acceptance being thin is racist crap sprinkled in. There was NOTHING professional about this overgrown high school drama.
@@heiress.are you an adult or minor? because I’m concerned at this reaction. I’d understand if it was from perhaps a young person, but if you’re an adult I hope you can see a different angle to this besides defensiveness and hyperbolic outrage? I was anorexic for all my teens and early 20s, I took nutrition course to combat the negative perception to food and how society morally ties our worth to food and emotions. Nothing those ladies said were false. Some talking points went on a tangent, but it’s a podcast. I’m shocked I’m close in age to liv and she talks the way she does and spread misinformation so nonchalantly. She’s suddenly ‘too young’ to face criticism, but is old and qualified enough to galvanize and influence a sea of young teens? 😰 liv wants you insecure. She wants your money. She’s an influencer point blank. She wants you to think ‘this is the secret to happiness and body confidence.’ Do x y and z and click my Amazon shop link love you babies! ❤ So you will buy her inevitable e-book of diet recipes or a workout plan/seminar when she releases it. So she can get that ad revenue. Offline I’m sure she’s a normal girl, but she’s clearly employing a character and rage bait persona. I don’t like the fat acceptance movement either, for the same reason I don’t approve of liv. The cult like hive minds. The denial about basic biology and health facts. Liv sprinkles basic platitudes about health in that make sense then drops a 🐳🐷🐮 emoji to destroy any good work. That’s actually a common tactic used with literal cult leaders so I was like…oh! 😀 two truths one lie love to see it. ‘Skinny as a 🪡’ ‘Do you wanna be a Birkin bag or a thrift shop bag?’ ‘Name yourself after white monarchs because I have to relate poshness and class to skinniness.’ (That one’s admittedly so funny.) Like…let’s bang our collective brain cells against our domes and see what she’s really doing here. At least when most of us chose the the VS hyperfixation and cardio bunny orthorexia path, we did it on private accounts and forums and didn’t try to create an -ism about it and rope other people into it.
Nothing uglier than "professionals" bullying someone who is literally making rage bait content. And clearly, it worked. You are also not in a position to diagnose someone with an ED knowing nothing about them... so if anything, your own credibility is now out the window.
Her behavior is incredibly disordered, and they are professionals in the field. No they cannot diagnose her but they are more qualified than a random commenter on RU-vid. There are also some of us that experienced this back in the 2010s, and we are seeing the exact same content pushed. But sure keep defending someone pushing disordered eating habits to young women! If that’s the weird hill you want to die on… uh ok