Jar of Peanuts per Day over GOMAD?
dill_milk
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Heu guys, I want to gain 20 pounds relatively fast (I lost lots of weight due to depression. I used to work out and gained about 50 pounds over the course of two years but I lost it all.). I was wondering how bad it would be for your health if I just ate a jar of peanuts throughout the day on top of my regular three meals? The peanuts alone would come to 3,900 calories, but maybe an entire jar is an exaggeration, I doubt I'd be able to do it. But I'm just wondering if this is a good alternative to the GOMAD strategy.
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Do you have concerns about your metabolic health and preventing other issues? How underweight are you?
Gaining weight is simply eating more calories than you burn. How you do that is up to you.1 -
too much of everything will not help you. as per my experience, some body like you does not takes enough sleep, or smokes or have excess xx-activities with your partner. take a break from these three and u will feel better.0
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In my opinion, rather than trying to gain 20 pounds "fast", you should work on building healthy, sustainable habits, ideally with the help of a therapist/counselor. Jumping from one extreme of eating to the other is not going to help you do so.
Set a reasonable calorie surplus target (if you are looking to go "fast", 500 calories a day), and choose a variety of foods that you like, ideally ones with nutritional balance. If it is allowed by your doctor, incorporate some kind of strength training to help you build muscle as part of your weight gain.
While binging as much as possible may seem like the quickest way to get it done, I don't think it's the most mentally healthy, especially given that you have struggled with depression and over-restriction.5 -
Outside of the mental health concerns I would have, eating a jar of peanuts everyday could have some negative pysicial health consequences. First off, that's going to be A LOT of fiber. Some people handle high fiber than others, but a quick jump up in fiber like that (your jar is likely to have 60+ grams) is likely to cause gastrointestinal distress, either from constipation or diherrea.
Second, I would also be concerned about how much potassium you are taking in, especially if you ate the jar in conjunction with other foods that are high in potassium. Potassium is a mineral you can overdose on, and peanuts are high in them. There may not be enough potassium in them to cause it, but there would certainly be a concern if you did this on a regular basis that you may actually be getting too much.
So besides the reasons I outlined in my other comment, I would have concerns about eating a "whole jar" of peanuts as you describe.3 -
Since you refer to GOMAD - are you doing the Starting Strength program?
If so and if the choice is between GOMAD or peanuts, I'd go with GOMAD. You get a better split of Protein/Fats and most importantly carbs.
But if you are not strength training - then other than a medical reason to up your body weight fast, I'm not sure I can necessarily suggest either of these options you've put forth. Or differentiate between them.
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Are you just trying to increase weight or do actually want to bulk and increase muscle?
Regardless, peanuts aren't magical. As @MikePTY pointed out, you should consider using a variety of foods to gain weight rather than having so many of your calories just come from a single source every day for weeks.0 -
Between a jar of Skippy's and GOMAD, I'd pick GOMAD.0
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how about a 150-250 calorie a day surplus and lifting in a progressive system. Do you want just weight... or more muscle less fat gain?1
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psychod787 wrote: »how about a 150-250 calorie a day surplus and lifting in a progressive system. Do you want just weight... or more muscle less fat gain?
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psychod787 wrote: »how about a 150-250 calorie a day surplus and lifting in a progressive system. Do you want just weight... or more muscle less fat gain?cupcakesandproteinshakes wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »how about a 150-250 calorie a day surplus and lifting in a progressive system. Do you want just weight... or more muscle less fat gain?
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How about this?!?! Hmmm?0
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