Anyone doing that Bulletproof thing?
kwfitgal
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Just wondering if anyone has tried the Bulletproof "diet"/coffee drinking/eating plan...and if you saw any positive results. Sincere responses only, please. Just curious and looking for information. Thanks.
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Seems like a waste of a good cup of coffee.0
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I looked it up and it sounds like a fad diet invented to sell books. And, oh look, he sells his Bulletproof® Coffee on his website. What a coincidence.0
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Yeah, the actual book seems fadish/market-based, but many of the principles are quite similar to Ketogenic diet, which has worked miracles for those suffering from seizures (which is not my case), but is also supposed to set the body up to burn fat faster.0
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Well as long as you log the calories you're putting in your coffee ...and stick to your defecit it could be effective
Me, I like my coffee to be less than 10 calories (milk) cos I drink so much0 -
I found this article on it:
http://gizmodo.com/bulletproof-coffee-debunking-the-hot-buttered-hype-1681321467
The thing about setting up the body to burn fat faster sounds like pure bunk.0 -
@ BlueSkyShoal: Say, thank you for the link! The article is informative, with good links to other related articles. I appreciate your reply.0
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It tastes yummy. I don't think it really keeps me full. I don't have enough calories to do it daily though. That's a ton of calories just for coffee and I need some calories for food!0
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If I remember correctly, butter in coffee started for people on Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. The use up a lot ( aLOT) of calories in a Day, because they are walking/hiking carrying pounds of materials in a super cold climate. In that context it makes sense that you want to add butter to your coffee for extra calories.
There are also a few cultures that make butter tea (Tibet).
I was hoping to post a link but I'm having trouble navigating through the bulletproof coffee advertisements...0 -
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I recently started having bulletproof coffee for breakfast, not for weight loss purposes, more for energy and nutrition reasons, never enough fat in my diet (always too much sugar!). I follow a clean eating plan, not too strict but I have had positive results since i started having the bulletproof coffee in the morn . Some weight loss, noticeable increase in energy and skin is in better condition. Also noticed better concentration in work and less "brain fog". I don't use a massive amount of butter, approx 1 tablespoon. It works for me and what I want from it.0
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Hi,
started a few weeks ago, but fell off the wagon during a holiday.... I'm trying it again and doing the intermittent fasting thing. I eat between 2pm and 8pm only. I really like the taste of the bulletproof coffee and I don't crave food or get hungry until 2pm. I could probably go longer without food. You can friend me, I'd be happy to share my meals and weight. Generally I eat more than advised, and weight loss is happening but slowly.
I know it sounds like a fad diet, but I figured, try it for a month and see how it goes. If I gain weight or feel like crap I can always stop.0 -
When I was on a keto diet, I loved the bulletproof coffee. I used a mixture of butter and coconut oil in my coffee. I always felt more energetic in the morning with my coffee prepared this way.
I'm not on this diet any longer, but would still drink coffee this way if I had the calories to spare. Plus I loved the taste.0 -
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http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/well-it-worked-for-me/0 -
I guess if you wanted to add more fat to your diet? I think it sounds like a waste of coffee.0
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Will it work without eating in a deficit? No. Could it help you not eat extra calories (by not feeling as hungry, or placebo effect, either case gives the same results so who cares)? Possibly.
Will it cause you to burn more calories? Only if you used to take it black and now have to get a knife and the butter out of the fridge.0 -
BlueSkyShoal wrote: »I found this article on it:
http://gizmodo.com/bulletproof-coffee-debunking-the-hot-buttered-hype-1681321467
The thing about setting up the body to burn fat faster sounds like pure bunk.
Thanks for the link. I especially liked this part:
"You can lose a pound a day on this diet.
This may be true, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing or that it's good for you. Hell, I lost six pounds in four days by eating nothing but ice cream. And then I gained literally all of that weight back that very weekend. This is the problem with these extreme diets that promise rapid results: They aren't sustainable. You can lose weight on just about any diet (Paleo, Atkins, South Beach, 4 Hour Body, etc), but the number one reason that extreme diets fail is that they are very hard to stick with over time.
And make no mistake, the Bulletproof Coffee Diet is most definitely extreme. Between the two tablespoons of butter and one tablespoon of MCT oil in your morning coffee, you are consuming 140 percent of your RDA for saturated fat before you have taken a single bite of real food. As for the rest of the diet, it's basically a high-fat riff on the Paleo Diet (which is, itself, highly controversial)."
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As some of the theirs have said, if you are on a high fat diet, then BP coffee is pretty common. For those who eat LCHF, we know it isn't "magic" but it fits into our macros well, and tastes good.
I skip the BP coffee because I prefer whipped heavy cream in my coffee instead. Yum!0 -
I made a cup at home once, it tasted interesting, but was not worth all of the extra calories.0
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I really don't know what the "Bulletproof diet/coffee drinking/eating plan" consists of, but I do toss a little unrefined coconut oil in my coffee occasionally. I like the taste.
In case anyone is unaware, many coffee whiteners/creamers are actually vegetable oil. Maybe you are drinking bulletproof coffee without even realizing it.0
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