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today’s hunger HURTS,
but will be
tomorrow’s SUCCESS.


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reminder that the food you’ve been craving is literally never worth the calories.
drink some water, journal, go on a walk, just do anything but give in ♡
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how im gonna live when i hit my ugw
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cant wait to be sk1nny nd dress like a ho3 on halloween🎀
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riffing on the post I just reblogged-
my personal thinspo progress
-my sweatpants are getting large enough they hang off my hipbones
-i can actually feel my hipbones
-my ribs stick out when I lay down
-everyone I fuck talks about how tiny I am, it makes me want to be even tinier
-I can be picked up, thrown around, folded in half
-my torso has shape now
-I can fit into mediums and smalls now; I picked up an extra small sweater the other day for the first time in my life and IT FITS, someday I'm going to make sure it's Oversized on me
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Personal th11nsp0’s not related to the scale
•My thigh gap is getting wider and wider
•I have to put 2 extra notches in my Apple Watch wrist band
•Crop tops are fitting my boobs the way they are supposed to
•Fitting into smalls and mediums again instead on large and extra larges
•my eyes and lips look bigger my lips look poutier
•I’m able to appreciate my facial structure more
•collar bones are starting to show
•can see and feel my ribs
•can see and feel my hip bones
•noticing people trying to sabatoge my diet - means it’s working
•shoes aren’t as tight
•less out of breathe all the time
•drunk much faster
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The second u realise starving works, ur already addicted
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⭐Vitamin Cheat Sheet⭐
Vitamin A: Vision, immune system, skin health.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): Energy metabolism, nerve function.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): Energy production, skin health.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): Cellular energy production, skin health.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Metabolism, hormone production.
Vitamin B6: Brain function, mood regulation.
Vitamin B7 (Biotin): Healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Vitamin B9 (Folate): Cell division, DNA synthesis.
Vitamin B12: Nervous system, red blood cells.
Vitamin C: Immune system, collagen synthesis.
Vitamin D: Bone health, immune function.
Vitamin E: Antioxidant, skin health.
Vitamin K: Blood clotting, bone health.
Calcium: Bone and teeth health, muscle function.
Iron: Oxygen transport, energy production.
Magnesium: Nerve function, muscle relaxation.
Zinc: Immune system, wound healing.
Potassium: Fluid balance, nerve function.
Iodine: Thyroid function, metabolism.
Selenium: Antioxidant, thyroid health.
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