Getty Images Most every woman has a food angel and devil resting on either shoulder, one giving permission to indulge even as the other advises against it. "We've come to label foods as 'good' and 'bad,' so we feel guilty when we eat something we believe we shouldn't," says Harley Pasternak, celebrity trainer (to Lady Gaga and Katy Perry) and author of The Body Reset Diet.
Getty Images As long as it's a 'good' fat, like the kind in avocados or almonds, I can have as much as I want. Stacy Rogers Sharp, Austin, Texas
Getty Images I tell myself that if I have mostly salad all week, I can pig out on the weekend. Elizabeth Upchurch, Jackson, Miss.
Getty Images Of course I can have two slices of pizza at lunchI'm going to the gym tonight! Hope A. Rising, Clearwater, Fla.
Getty Images When I have PMS and my body is craving salt and sugar, all bets are off. Either I eat or I kill someone! Liz Seccuro, Alexandria, Va.
Getty Images Popcorn is one of those 'free' foods, so I can eat as much of it as I want. Cynthia Fabian, Somerset, N.J.
Getty Images If I eat too much, drinking lots of water will flush it out of my system. Diana Lynn, Woodland Hills, Calif.



