LCHF/KETO - New WOE seeking friends to share food diary.
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I also love Keto. I have been on a low carb diet since January, with success. I found it hard to always watch out for the carbs that are hidden in food. Start Keto this month. Now I pretty much know what I can eat. Makes life a lot easier. Plus I'm never really Hungry so food isn't that exciting.0
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Looking for low carb high fat buddys to stay on track. Please no hatters, I'll just delete you! Thanks!0
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Just started my keto journey a week ago & I'm always open to new friends.0
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To follow any of the logic of 'people fail calorie counting so why do it' is ridiculous. Then why try anything? No matter which diet you follow, the basic premise of any of them of them is creating a calorie deficit. Whether you actually count the calories or not, the fact that you eliminate a food source creates a deficit and causes weight loss. Therefore, it's false logic to say that counting calories will fail. You might as well say all diets will fail. A person is much more likely to be successful in a calorie deficit that doesn't require him to feel deprived of a specific food, than to try to follow a diet plan that requires him to give up one or many specific foods.0
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I just started with keto today.0
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To follow any of the logic of 'people fail calorie counting so why do it' is ridiculous. Then why try anything? No matter which diet you follow, the basic premise of any of them of them is creating a calorie deficit. Whether you actually count the calories or not, the fact that you eliminate a food source creates a deficit and causes weight loss. Therefore, it's false logic to say that counting calories will fail. You might as well say all diets will fail. A person is much more likely to be successful in a calorie deficit that doesn't require him to feel deprived of a specific food, than to try to follow a diet plan that requires him to give up one or many specific foods.
I tried calorie counting and it didn't work. I was still hungry when I had met my calorie goal and I found having to weight and log my food to restricting (I want to just be able to dish food up and eat the amount I want).
On my own study of one calorie counting didn't work.
Same here. I counted calories for 6 months and got no where really except further and further away from my husband because I was SUCH a moody b*^%* 24/7... I was hungry all the time and had headaches all the time and exhausted all the time and didn't really get anywhere weight loss wise...
When I do low carb I feel so much better and the agitation and moodiness goes away. My insomnia gets better. My energy is higher. I want to do more physically.
I fully understand that not everyone has these results but I also understand that no "diet" is one size fits all.... From and insulin resistant standpoint I can't eat carbs and feel well...0 -
I thought I would share this little excerpt that maybe will provoke the low-calorie-gospel-folks out there to look into it for themselves. A calorie is NOT just a calorie.
source: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/04/05/calories-overeating.aspx?e_cid=20140328Z1_buy_DNL_artTest_C6&utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=artTest_C6&utm_campaign=20140328Z1_buy&et_cid=DM42939&et_rid=467770749#
Not All Calories Have the Identical Effect
The dogmatic belief that "a calorie is a calorie" has done much to contribute to the ever-worsening health of the Western world. It’s one of the first things dieticians learn in school, and it’s completely false.
Calories are not created equal, and as just mentioned, the source of the calories makes all the difference in the world. Groundbreaking research by Dr. Robert Lustig shows that calories from fructose are of particular concern.
According to Dr. Lustig, fructose is "isocaloric but not isometabolic." What this means is that identical calorie counts from fructose or glucose, fructose and protein, or fructose and fat, will cause entirely different metabolic effects.
The reason for this is largely because different nutrients provoke different hormonal responses, and those hormonal responses determine how much fat your body will accumulate and hold on to.
This is why the idea that you can lose weight by counting calories simply doesn't work. After fructose, other sugars and grains are among the most excessively consumed foods that promotes weight gain and chronic disease.
Another dogmatic belief that simply isn't true is the idea that obesity is the end result of eating too much and exercising too little; i.e. consuming more calories than you're expending.
Here, research by the likes of Dr. Richard Johnson clearly demonstrates that this too is a complete fallacy. Like Dr. Lustig, Dr. Johnson places most of the blame on excessive fructose consumption, and his book The Fat Switch shatters the myth that obesity is the result of eating too many calories and not exercising enough.0 -
Thank you AMP for information and site. I have been believing this for years. We get to many chunk carbs even in low calorie food.0
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Waves.
I've been lchf off and on since 2006. After some traumatic experiences, trying to get back on permanently.
Not interested in debating the merits of this WOE!!
Add me? Auntiesocial780 -
I thought I would share this little excerpt that maybe will provoke the low-calorie-gospel-folks out there to look into it for themselves. A calorie is NOT just a calorie.
source: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/04/05/calories-overeating.aspx?e_cid=20140328Z1_buy_DNL_artTest_C6&utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=artTest_C6&utm_campaign=20140328Z1_buy&et_cid=DM42939&et_rid=467770749#
Not All Calories Have the Identical Effect
The dogmatic belief that "a calorie is a calorie" has done much to contribute to the ever-worsening health of the Western world. It’s one of the first things dieticians learn in school, and it’s completely false.
Calories are not created equal, and as just mentioned, the source of the calories makes all the difference in the world. Groundbreaking research by Dr. Robert Lustig shows that calories from fructose are of particular concern.
According to Dr. Lustig, fructose is "isocaloric but not isometabolic." What this means is that identical calorie counts from fructose or glucose, fructose and protein, or fructose and fat, will cause entirely different metabolic effects.
The reason for this is largely because different nutrients provoke different hormonal responses, and those hormonal responses determine how much fat your body will accumulate and hold on to.
This is why the idea that you can lose weight by counting calories simply doesn't work. After fructose, other sugars and grains are among the most excessively consumed foods that promotes weight gain and chronic disease.
Another dogmatic belief that simply isn't true is the idea that obesity is the end result of eating too much and exercising too little; i.e. consuming more calories than you're expending.
Here, research by the likes of Dr. Richard Johnson clearly demonstrates that this too is a complete fallacy. Like Dr. Lustig, Dr. Johnson places most of the blame on excessive fructose consumption, and his book The Fat Switch shatters the myth that obesity is the result of eating too many calories and not exercising enough.
if anyone is curious..here is the rebuttal article to this…
http://www.alanaragonblog.com/2010/01/29/the-bitter-truth-about-fructose-alarmism/?bcsi_scan_7b2bc02449b2137d=00 -
I am also starting the LCHF diet tomorrow. I would love some friends following the same diet. Please include me. I have been on since January, following a low carb low calorie diet. Have lost some weight but seem to have stalled.0
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Hi I am new to keto and would love to join the journey with you!0
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There are a couple of boards dedicated to keto. Search and then click on join and you will have the support of a lot of like-minded people.0
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I am very new to keto and would also love to see your diary. Can you add me as a friend as well?0
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Oh yay thank you! Going to look now0
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Looking for Keto Friends if anyone would like to add me.0
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I've been keto now for a while - just started month number 40. (Yes, 3 years and 4 months). I chose the diet for medical reasons and it's been an amazing change.
I lost 100+ lbs before I joined MFP, have lost almost 40 more since - but I do fluctuate UP a little when I'm trying to add muscle.
My diary is always open, and I'm happy to have friend requests as well. Anyone that wants can add me.0 -
Is there a carb/fat/protein % that you guys are sticking with? I seem to be stuck and am trying to jump start my diet. Thanks!0
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Always have felt better on lower carb lifestyle. Have become interested in this Keto approach. Would love anyone here to add me as a friend. )0
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Is there a carb/fat/protein % that you guys are sticking with? I seem to be stuck and am trying to jump start my diet. Thanks!
If I have a stall or start dieting down (after a muscle-building cycle) I'll change it up and go under 5% carb, 75-80% or more fat and the rest protein.0 -
My ratio is 5/65/30 carb/fat/protein. just started this ratio two days ago from what I've seen seems to be a standard Have always done low carb... giving this a try to see if I can jump off my plateau0
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Oh, add me! I'm going to try and start doing Keto as well!0
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can people add me - starting thursday0
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Is there a carb/fat/protein % that you guys are sticking with? I seem to be stuck and am trying to jump start my diet. Thanks!
I make sure my carbs are between 100 - 150g, and my protein is calculated by measuring my Lean Body Mass (bodybuilding.com has calculators) and mulitplying it by .8g. I don't really measure my fat, I just make sure they're "good" fats like consuming EVOO, avacadoes, etc.0 -
Add me I'm Paleo/Keto0
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My ratio is 5/65/30 carb/fat/protein. just started this ratio two days ago from what I've seen seems to be a standard Have always done low carb... giving this a try to see if I can jump off my plateau0
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Wow great to see others doing so well gives me Big hope, so far just lost inches and a few pounds so far will keep going!0
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Just trying what has been working LCHF
Would like friends for support thanks ...learning lots0 -
Happy to share!0
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I've recently adjusted my macros to allow for more fat in my diet while still maintaining a moderate deficit as I was always so hungry maintaining the same calorie goal but with a higher carb allowance. Would love friends with open diaries for some meal inspiration!
I have done the same and I do feel better but I am concerned as I have high LDL cholesterol (not good) - high HDL (good) and low Triglycerides (also good)- has anyone had their cholesterol levels checked since starting the LCHF and what were the results? My blood pressure has gone down:). Thanks!0
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