Low Carb Diet Tips
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I really hope no one only reads the original post. Blueberries are NOT the only fruit you can have. Actually, blackberries have even fewer carbs when subtract fiber. Eating low carb does not give you permission to eat a bunch of processed foods that are loaded with sodium. I'll admit, I'm guilty of eating beef jerky and Atkins bars... but I also realize they will have a negative impact on my progress.
Stick to veggies that are leafy and grow above the ground, berries, meat, cheese and eggs.
THIS....
and why would you bother to post this? Don't you think people who have chosen to limit their carb intake have taken the time to research it and have come up with a plan on their own? I'm not trying to be rude or mean, but honestly... I've read about 50 diet books in my life. I don't really need half arsed info posted with no sources to back it up.
Next time you feel like posting on low carb, at least post links to your source.
Thanks! :flowerforyou:0 -
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/90/1/23.full?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&minscore=5000&resourcet
"Conclusions: Under planned isoenergetic conditions, as expected, both dietary patterns resulted in similar weight loss and changes in body composition. The LC diet may offer clinical benefits to obese persons with insulin resistance. However, the increase in LDL cholesterol with the LC diet suggests that this measure should be monitored. This trial was registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry at http://www.anzctr.org.au as ACTR 12606000203550."
for every web site you find there is another one to dispute it.. Isn't the internet great! He says, she says.. this site says this, this site says that..0 -
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/90/1/23.full?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&minscore=5000&resourcet
"Conclusions: Under planned isoenergetic conditions, as expected, both dietary patterns resulted in similar weight loss and changes in body composition. The LC diet may offer clinical benefits to obese persons with insulin resistance. However, the increase in LDL cholesterol with the LC diet suggests that this measure should be monitored. This trial was registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry at http://www.anzctr.org.au as ACTR 12606000203550."
for every web site you find there is another one to dispute it.. Isn't the internet great! He says, she says.. this site says this, this site says that..
Did you click into it? It is not a web site, it is a peer reviewed study.0 -
I could never give up fruit. I love bananas, berries, apples, clementines, melons, pineapple... and it is all very healthy for you.
I'm following a slightly low-carb diet (100-150g of carbs a day) simply because I cannot control myself around processed carbs. I could live off of pasta, rice, bagels and bread... and that's not healthy.
So I removed all of those things from my house, and now I eat a lot of protein, veggies, fruit and lower amounts of dairy. I avoid sugar drinks, processed food, junk food, etc. It's working great and I'm not depriving myself!0 -
Actually - things like whole grains in breads and pasta are good for you.
Actually, no they aren't.
People follow different diets for different reasons.
There are so many reasons as to why so many of us can honestly tell you why whole grains, breads, and pasta are bad for us.
But, you go ahead and eat them.
And why are they so bad for us? Please do tell
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Here is what I have learnt about grains and pasta. Here is how they make you gain weight, and may not be the best option. Carbs.. which these are, go into your blood stream, your glucose levels start to spike, your insulin kicks in. with pasta and grains it takes A lot for your insulin to work and bring your glucose levels back to normal, if the levels never get back to normal the over flow (so to speak) goes into you liver and then it turns to fat! This is why eating lots of carbs makes a person fat, If you eat a grain or a pasta that is full of fiber.( HARD to find and even whole wheat pasta does not have enough.) The fiber eats up the carbs like a little Pac-man.. And the over flow does not go into the liver and turn to fat. I’m not saying grains are bad for you, but it is hard to fine the ones that have high fiber to keep the insulin spikes from accruing. I am no expert, just what I have learnt about grains, pasta, and even some fruits.
Where did you get your information?
I would look at some more reputable sources
3 years done at my university studying dietetics/nutrition.
Unless you have a medical problem, insulin is not really the enemy here.
talking about foods that are high in carbs.. ever heard of the Glycemic index on foods? some make your sugar spike some don't even if you if there is no medical problem.. Never said that insulin was the enemy..It just has to kick in and when it does over and over again and people eat lots of carb foods, they not only get fat but, their pancreas can not keep up with the insulin demand and they become diabetic..
Lol once again I have studied this plenty at my university.
I am saying that a sugar spike really isn't a big deal unless you have a medical problem that requires you to limit it.
Eating a higher carb isn't the reason people are getting fat, its eating too many calories (too much food!)
Eating higher carb isn't the main cause of diabetes either, its obesity (once again too much food!).
I fail to see how you are coming to the conclusion that high GI foods are making us fat I suppose.
The only thing I can really say against high GI carbs is that they are delicious, and for some easy to over consume. Even saying that though, it is once again the calories that is the problem, not really the carbs.
well, I have a better study then Book study. I was diabetic and my health made me learn what to do.. it was not calories that changed it. It was low carb. and not even weight loss... so in this case I take life smart over book smart.. No longer diabetic and still heavy.. By watching what spikes my sugar in my foods.. that lead me to become a diabetic!
n=1 is not credible
Congrats on you taking control of your diabetes, but that doesn't really work to say grains and high GI foods are bad for us.
You had a medical reason to track your blood glucose levels and monitor your spikes though.
and I still do just to see what it does to me.. even though I no longer need to.. And I know what it does when I take in high carbs foods.. Not good! bye.0 -
I lost all my weight and am maintaining it eating all the 'no' foods and eating about 150 - 250g of carbs. So thanks, but no thanks.
I have to agree... you should focus on all the food groups for over all health. Eventually we will all want some bread...and we all NEED fruit for obvious reasons.0 -
I try to keep my carbs relatively low, but sorry..... this is a HORRIBLE list.0
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Pork skins? wow.....0
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I try to keep my carbs relatively low, but sorry..... this is a HORRIBLE list.0
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Only one question about all this. Why wasn't this thread shut down?0
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best low carb diet tip: dont do low carb diets.0
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Low carb diet - been there done that. The weight is inconsistent, and eventually everything went back double in scale. I rather have moderate food that keeps me losing weight and inches. Everything in this world happens for a reason, so does our food, carbs, sugar, protein, fats or whatever you could name it.0
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No. Just no. Stop it. You are giving validity to the masses on here who claim low carbers don't know anything about proper nutrition.0
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I'm glad you have found something that works for you.....
I disagree with your approach and your good and bad foods...
Umm I disagree too. The amount of misinformation and ignorance in this thread is a perfect example of why I don't like to say I eat low carb.
THAT. SO MUCH THAT.0 -
I've nothing again low carb if it works for people. That list looked ridiculous though.
I know I will never be a low carb diet person!0 -
How do you stay under what MFP says you should be within when it comes to carbs. I almost always go over. If anyone wants to look at my diary feel free to do so. Any constructive comments will be appreciated.0
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I eat very low carb. And I LOVE it!! I can say it isn't for everyone, though. And yes, if you come off a low-carb diet you WILL gain back weight, but for me I really enjoy the foods I eat and I don't see it as a diet because I never feel limited in what I can eat. I still allow myself cheat days on the weekend where I can "carb load", so I still get to eat all the foods I like!
Adding my 2 cents...
Cent 1, reading this thread made my head hurt.
Cent 2, adding some more science to the discussion. I'll try and keep it brief.
Food = Fuel. (duh!)
Food is made up of 3 macronutrients: Carbs, Fat, and Protein. Each of these macronutrients your body processes differently and are used as fuel.
This is a very dumbed down explanation of what happens when you eat low-carb:
When a person eats very low carbs for an extended period of time, their body switches its fuel source from glycogen stores to ketone-bodies. Ketone Bodies (or KBs for short) are what results when your body runs out of glycogen stores and starts metabolizing fat. These KBs become the main source of fuel, replacing glucose. Essentially your body is using its own fat stores as fuel. Your body has entered what is called the state of Ketosis. When a person eats carbs while in a state of ketosis, their insulin spikes and carries the glucose back into the blood, repleneshing the glycogen stores and "kicking" you out of ketosis. Once the body is kicked out of ketosis it can then take 24-60 hours (depending on how many carbs eaten, and the activity level of the person) to use up the glycogen stores and return to ketosis.
Fun Fact: Ketogenic diets (low carb-mid protein-high fat) were originally used to treat people with severe epilepsy, as the brain can efficiently use ketone-bodies for fuel.
I must say that I really love eating a ketogenic diet and I don't see myself going back to a carb-loaded way of life for a long time.
Resources!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1494-reddit-keto
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gZfJejOM8fJsX1iCilmnpp1qmT_KncJwWCR4-EsaEHc/edit?pli=1
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/keto.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
http://www.reddit.com/r/keto/wiki/faq0 -
I eat very low carb. And I LOVE it!! I can say it isn't for everyone, though. And yes, if you come off a low-carb diet you WILL gain back weight, but for me I really enjoy the foods I eat and I don't see it as a diet because I never feel limited in what I can eat. I still allow myself cheat days on the weekend where I can "carb load", so I still get to eat all the foods I like!
Adding my 2 cents...
Cent 1, reading this thread made my head hurt.
Cent 2, adding some more science to the discussion. I'll try and keep it brief.
Food = Fuel. (duh!)
Food is made up of 3 macronutrients: Carbs, Fat, and Protein. Each of these macronutrients your body processes differently and are used as fuel.
This is a very dumbed down explanation of what happens when you eat low-carb:
When a person eats very low carbs for an extended period of time, their body switches its fuel source from glycogen stores to ketone-bodies. Ketone Bodies (or KBs for short) are what results when your body runs out of glycogen stores and starts metabolizing fat. These KBs become the main source of fuel, replacing glucose. Essentially your body is using its own fat stores as fuel. Your body has entered what is called the state of Ketosis. When a person eats carbs while in a state of ketosis, their insulin spikes and carries the glucose back into the blood, repleneshing the glycogen stores and "kicking" you out of ketosis. Once the body is kicked out of ketosis it can then take 24-60 hours (depending on how many carbs eaten, and the activity level of the person) to use up the glycogen stores and return to ketosis.
Fun Fact: Ketogenic diets (low carb-mid protein-high fat) were originally used to treat people with severe epilepsy, as the brain can efficiently use ketone-bodies for fuel.
I must say that I really love eating a ketogenic diet and I don't see myself going back to a carb-loaded way of life for a long time.
Resources!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1494-reddit-keto
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gZfJejOM8fJsX1iCilmnpp1qmT_KncJwWCR4-EsaEHc/edit?pli=1
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/keto.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
http://www.reddit.com/r/keto/wiki/faq0 -
Actually - things like whole grains in breads and pasta are good for you.
Actually, no they aren't.
People follow different diets for different reasons.
There are so many reasons as to why so many of us can honestly tell you why whole grains, breads, and pasta are bad for us.
But, you go ahead and eat them.
And why are they so bad for us? Please do tell
:laugh:
THANK YOU!0 -
No. Just no. Stop it. You are giving validity to the masses on here who claim low carbers don't know anything about proper nutrition.0
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I eat very low carb. And I LOVE it!! I can say it isn't for everyone, though. And yes, if you come off a low-carb diet you WILL gain back weight, but for me I really enjoy the foods I eat and I don't see it as a diet because I never feel limited in what I can eat. I still allow myself cheat days on the weekend where I can "carb load", so I still get to eat all the foods I like!
Adding my 2 cents...
Cent 1, reading this thread made my head hurt.
Cent 2, adding some more science to the discussion. I'll try and keep it brief.
Food = Fuel. (duh!)
Food is made up of 3 macronutrients: Carbs, Fat, and Protein. Each of these macronutrients your body processes differently and are used as fuel.
This is a very dumbed down explanation of what happens when you eat low-carb:
When a person eats very low carbs for an extended period of time, their body switches its fuel source from glycogen stores to ketone-bodies. Ketone Bodies (or KBs for short) are what results when your body runs out of glycogen stores and starts metabolizing fat. These KBs become the main source of fuel, replacing glucose. Essentially your body is using its own fat stores as fuel. Your body has entered what is called the state of Ketosis. When a person eats carbs while in a state of ketosis, their insulin spikes and carries the glucose back into the blood, repleneshing the glycogen stores and "kicking" you out of ketosis. Once the body is kicked out of ketosis it can then take 24-60 hours (depending on how many carbs eaten, and the activity level of the person) to use up the glycogen stores and return to ketosis.
Fun Fact: Ketogenic diets (low carb-mid protein-high fat) were originally used to treat people with severe epilepsy, as the brain can efficiently use ketone-bodies for fuel.
I must say that I really love eating a ketogenic diet and I don't see myself going back to a carb-loaded way of life for a long time.
Resources!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1494-reddit-keto
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gZfJejOM8fJsX1iCilmnpp1qmT_KncJwWCR4-EsaEHc/edit?pli=1
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/keto.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
http://www.reddit.com/r/keto/wiki/faq0 -
I call my under 120g low0
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No. Just no. Stop it. You are giving validity to the masses on here who claim low carbers don't know anything about proper nutrition.
RIGHT?! I eat at LEAST 5 servings of veggies every. single. day. and also I eat fruit! WHO KNEW.0 -
I eat very low carb. And I LOVE it!! I can say it isn't for everyone, though. And yes, if you come off a low-carb diet you WILL gain back weight, but for me I really enjoy the foods I eat and I don't see it as a diet because I never feel limited in what I can eat. I still allow myself cheat days on the weekend where I can "carb load", so I still get to eat all the foods I like!
Adding my 2 cents...
Cent 1, reading this thread made my head hurt.
Cent 2, adding some more science to the discussion. I'll try and keep it brief.
Food = Fuel. (duh!)
Food is made up of 3 macronutrients: Carbs, Fat, and Protein. Each of these macronutrients your body processes differently and are used as fuel.
This is a very dumbed down explanation of what happens when you eat low-carb:
When a person eats very low carbs for an extended period of time, their body switches its fuel source from glycogen stores to ketone-bodies. Ketone Bodies (or KBs for short) are what results when your body runs out of glycogen stores and starts metabolizing fat. These KBs become the main source of fuel, replacing glucose. Essentially your body is using its own fat stores as fuel. Your body has entered what is called the state of Ketosis. When a person eats carbs while in a state of ketosis, their insulin spikes and carries the glucose back into the blood, repleneshing the glycogen stores and "kicking" you out of ketosis. Once the body is kicked out of ketosis it can then take 24-60 hours (depending on how many carbs eaten, and the activity level of the person) to use up the glycogen stores and return to ketosis.
Fun Fact: Ketogenic diets (low carb-mid protein-high fat) were originally used to treat people with severe epilepsy, as the brain can efficiently use ketone-bodies for fuel.
I must say that I really love eating a ketogenic diet and I don't see myself going back to a carb-loaded way of life for a long time.
Resources!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1494-reddit-keto
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gZfJejOM8fJsX1iCilmnpp1qmT_KncJwWCR4-EsaEHc/edit?pli=1
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/keto.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
http://www.reddit.com/r/keto/wiki/faq
Marry me?
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I eat very low carb. And I LOVE it!! I can say it isn't for everyone, though. And yes, if you come off a low-carb diet you WILL gain back weight, but for me I really enjoy the foods I eat and I don't see it as a diet because I never feel limited in what I can eat. I still allow myself cheat days on the weekend where I can "carb load", so I still get to eat all the foods I like!
Adding my 2 cents...
Cent 1, reading this thread made my head hurt.
Cent 2, adding some more science to the discussion. I'll try and keep it brief.
Food = Fuel. (duh!)
Food is made up of 3 macronutrients: Carbs, Fat, and Protein. Each of these macronutrients your body processes differently and are used as fuel.
This is a very dumbed down explanation of what happens when you eat low-carb:
When a person eats very low carbs for an extended period of time, their body switches its fuel source from glycogen stores to ketone-bodies. Ketone Bodies (or KBs for short) are what results when your body runs out of glycogen stores and starts metabolizing fat. These KBs become the main source of fuel, replacing glucose. Essentially your body is using its own fat stores as fuel. Your body has entered what is called the state of Ketosis. When a person eats carbs while in a state of ketosis, their insulin spikes and carries the glucose back into the blood, repleneshing the glycogen stores and "kicking" you out of ketosis. Once the body is kicked out of ketosis it can then take 24-60 hours (depending on how many carbs eaten, and the activity level of the person) to use up the glycogen stores and return to ketosis.
Fun Fact: Ketogenic diets (low carb-mid protein-high fat) were originally used to treat people with severe epilepsy, as the brain can efficiently use ketone-bodies for fuel.
I must say that I really love eating a ketogenic diet and I don't see myself going back to a carb-loaded way of life for a long time.
Resources!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1494-reddit-keto
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gZfJejOM8fJsX1iCilmnpp1qmT_KncJwWCR4-EsaEHc/edit?pli=1
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/keto.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
http://www.reddit.com/r/keto/wiki/faq
The way you describe ketosis makes it seem like a bad thing. Yes, your body will enter a state of ketosis in survival situations (like starvation), but if you eat enough calories from fat and protein you don't have anything to worry about. I haven't heard about what you said about how the "body burns fat much more efficiently and effectively when carbs are available, as the faster burning carbs allow for the slower burning fat to keep up with demand.". I'm not disputing that that is untrue, I just haven't come across anything like that in any of the research I've done when I started looking into a ketogenic diet.
Personally speaking, I really love how my body feels when i'm in ketosis. I'm rarely hungry, as fat seems to keep me satiated for longer than carbs did, and I'm able to eat a good amount of food and still lose weight (check my diary if you're interested). I also feel like I have an endless supply of energy because there's always fat available for fuel. I never (or very rarely anymore) get tired during the day or risk dozing off at my desk at work like I used to (especially during that post-lunch period!). This is all how I feel personally and might not be the same for everyone else. But I never miss an opportunity to share my love of low-carb with others.0 -
Fat is a very ineficient, very slow fuel source. It takes the body a (relatively) long time to burn fat for energy. That's why glycogen stores are necessary, they provide the quick energy necessary for intense movements (lifting weights, jerking the steering wheel to avoid an accident, etc.) Fat burning becomes a much more efficient process when it can be burned in a one to one ratio with glucose.
And no, ketosis isn't bad at all. It's a perfectly normal state that the body enters into and out of on a regular basis. Forcing it to stay in ketosis is a survival technique, as the body isn't really intended to stay in that mode for extended periods of time.0 -
I followed a healthy low carb diet when I dieted for my wedding last year and lost a lot of weight as well as feeling better than I ever had. I have no idea if it's because I ended up eating less items containing gluten (I recently discovered I have a gluten intolerance) but my psoriasis had almost cleared up and my skin looked better than it had in a long time.
On the other hand though my diet wasn't exactly the same as the one posted by OP.
I tended to aim for between 50-70g carbs a day and had a day off per week where I could do things like have a massive bowl of chopped fresh fruit for lunch or a nice muffin with a coffee so I didn't feel too restricted and felt like I'd had a nice treat.
I found that I could safely eat lots of berry fruits throughout such as raspberries, gojis and blackberries etc as well as blueberries and still keep carbs down although eating the occasional banana when I was really craving something sweet didn't do me any harm. A teaspoon of honey was also a great way to stop that craving. Grapefruit, satsumas etc were also not too bad and eating plenty of nuts, seeds and green veg helped to provide plenty of fibre and vitamins.
I also occasionally had a couple of ryvita, continued to drink as much coffee as I've always done (I just reduced my daily milk allowance) and ate the occasional fried thing (shallow, not deep fried), I just used olive oil instead of other fats.
I've been gradually switching back onto this diet over the last week. I had a large lapse since my wedding (due to some bad events since the wedding including a family death I just comfort ate all the weight back on in pizza, chocolate and crisps ) but I am determined to get it back off and this seems to be what works for me.
I'm not saying this would work for everyone though. I agree with what someone else said earlier - different people cope better with different diets, it's about finding and sticking with what works and is comfortable for you.0 -
I've nothing again low carb if it works for people. That list looked ridiculous though.
I know I will never be a low carb diet person!
I said that too...before I was diagnosed with diabetes. Fruits mean something very different for me now, as they can spike my blood sugar. Whole grain and pastas...no longer an option. Trust me when I say, I looked at the "low carb" thing like you did at one time. I had friends who did the Atkins diet and I thought they were nuts! I still do to the extent that I don't believe in a "no carb" diet. Now that I see how carbs can literally kill me, I have a different perspective.
So, in order to keep my toes on my feet, and my feet on my body, I take the low carb thing more seriously.0 -
I've nothing again low carb if it works for people. That list looked ridiculous though.
I know I will never be a low carb diet person!
I said that too...before I was diagnosed with diabetes. Fruits mean something very different for me now, as they can spike my blood sugar. Whole grain and pastas...no longer an option. Trust me when I say, I looked at the "low carb" thing like you did at one time. I had friends who did the Atkins diet and I thought they were nuts! I still do to the extent that I don't believe in a "no carb" diet. Now that I see how carbs can literally kill me, I have a different perspective.
So, in order to keep my toes on my feet, and my feet on my body, I take the low carb thing more seriously.
Thank you this is exactly what I was trying to say earlier sugar and carbs and what it does to the body! Hang in there it is reversible and I know people that have even gotten off all their meds..0 -
I've experimented with Weight Watchers Online (which is a nothing off limits plan) and a low carb diet. on WW I was always hungry and obsessing over cravings. The fact is, junk carbs cause cravings. Cravings that eventually, will win over your "weak will" *sarcasm* The low carb diet makes me feel satisfied because of the higher fat content, and the missing carbs allow my body to burn its fat stores for fuel by entering ketosis as a PP so wonderfully explained.
That is a bad list of LC diet "tips" but the same way some people fill their calories with crap like 100 calorie packs of oreos, cheetos, baked chips or whatever, there are an equal amount of people filling their carb allotment with crap as well. Stick with ACTUAL food, pastured meat and eggs, mostly veggies and a little bit of fruit and nuts and you will do just fine.
You can have a bowl of corn flakes with no added sugar, or you can have a bowl of sugar with no added cornflakes. Biologically comparable to your body.0
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