Fiber help
JChadwick22
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I'm am cutting out most carbs and sugar from my daily food and am curious what are some good sources of fiber?
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90% of fiber in my diet comes from vegetables I eat every day. Out of curiosity; why are you cutting out carbs and sugars?1
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You can get fibre from almonds and sweet potato if you really want to cut out carbs. For the amount of sweet potato you can eat it's a very good trade of for the amount of carbs. But I think you should keep carbs to a minimum of at least 150g a day (just my opinion) you will still lose weight if you are in a calorie deficit (eat less calories than needed). People who cut out carbs run the risk of not getting all the micronutrients (fibre etc). Hope this helps0
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Flax seeds
Chia seeds
Spinach
Zucchini
Romaine lettuce
Celery
Broccoli
Onions
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts
Cucumber
Asparagus
I am doing keto paleo. I have to keep my carbs under 50 grams per day with a 35% calorie deficiency. Keep in mind that is pretty strict, I am doing this because I have healthy issues that play into how my body processes stuff. These are my top go to for fiber choices that are low in carbs. Also I would steer clear of sweet potato depending on how Low you need to go on sugars. Plus, one cup of sweet potato has 27 grams of carbs per cup. I have not found it works for me unless I do 2 ounces post work out.1 -
Asher_Ethan wrote: »90% of fiber in my diet comes from vegetables I eat every day. Out of curiosity; why are you cutting out carbs and sugars?
I guess I should say I'm watching my carb and sugar intake. Not cutting them out completely.
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chrisleyland314 wrote: »You can get fibre from almonds and sweet potato if you really want to cut out carbs. For the amount of sweet potato you can eat it's a very good trade of for the amount of carbs. But I think you should keep carbs to a minimum of at least 150g a day (just my opinion) you will still lose weight if you are in a calorie deficit (eat less calories than needed). People who cut out carbs run the risk of not getting all the micronutrients (fibre etc). Hope this helps
Thank you Chrisley! I am going to incorporate sweet potatoes and almonds into my day. So far, I am staying under my calories every day.1 -
manicmuse1 wrote: »Flax seeds
Chia seeds
Spinach
Zucchini
Romaine lettuce
Celery
Broccoli
Onions
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts
Cucumber
Asparagus
I am doing keto paleo. I have to keep my carbs under 50 grams per day with a 35% calorie deficiency. Keep in mind that is pretty strict, I am doing this because I have healthy issues that play into how my body processes stuff. These are my top go to for fiber choices that are low in carbs. Also I would steer clear of sweet potato depending on how Low you need to go on sugars. Plus, one cup of sweet potato has 27 grams of carbs per cup. I have not found it works for me unless I do 2 ounces post work out.
Im curious as to how many grams of carbs a day I am eating. Gonna have to check my diary. 27 g is high...thank you for your response and good luck with your health adventure!0 -
I can only get enough fiber myself with a fiber suppliment, Rite aid store brand works for me. I also drink a protein shake for breakfast and lunch which is why my fiber is low, but even when I put veggies with my breakfast or lunch it was still too low (mine is set at 30g)1
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@marm1962 I also have a protein shake breakfast (early morning starts and just easy) I supplement my breakfast shake with a greens powder helps me keep on top of fibre etc I will say though it does have a distinct taste and will alter the taste of your shake. Adding a scoop of PB helps for me.1
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Also be aware that many people that count carbs focus on net carbs (carbs minus fiber). So of example, the Flat Out wrap I eat has 16 carbs, but 9 grams of fiber so the net carbs are only 7.
I also get a lot of fiber from vegetables and berries.1 -
Fruits and veg, for sure. Butternut squash is lower in cals than sweet taters. I made that switch a year ago. Fiber one Cereal is a great snack and Tumaros wraps are high in fiber and lower in cals. You can peek at my diary if you like: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/diary/CoachJen711
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I bought some instant oatmeal that is high fiber. It's not too terrible and it gets me a good start in the morning for fiber. We shall see how that works! Thank you guys! So awesome to have help!0
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I get almost half of my daily fiber goal from breakfast:
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I buy a tub of this every couple months https://www.amazon.com/Seapoint-Farms-Roasted-Edamame-Ounce/dp/B0094IXKME/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1470321016&sr=1-4&keywords=dry+roasted+edamame high in fiber and protein. An easy way to get it thought would be something like http://www.vitacost.com/vitacost-psyllium-husk-powder-5000-mg-44-oz-1-250-g-22
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