Repairing your broken furnace (Metabolism)
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Thanks, great article...I've never been dieting before, but I have accumulated weight since I moved to Canada seven years ago (change in habits, probably) and more and more weight gain since last year surgery. I've became slow and sleepy and...overweight!
I've started with a "low carb - good carb - healthy diet" last week. Basically, I have eliminated all the sugars and white flours, and all the cookies and chocolates I used to eat with coffee each evening. I have changed to whole grain breads, less carbohydrates and changed to "good" fats, such as avocado (I always got olive oil, but learnt that it is not healthy to use it for cooking, so I use it only for salads and turned into cooking with grape seed oil instead)
What I have increased is the amount of veggetables: lots of apples for snacks, spinach salads, cucumbers and carrots.
I drink black and green tea (without sugar or milk) all day long (about 5 cups)
It's too early to notice anything (i guess) but I can't see any weight loss yet (I seem to go from 174 to 176 from morning to evening and day after day. I started with 179, went down just a bit and stayed last three days in 174-176)...I'm not exercising for two reasons: 1) When I come home is dark and late and my energy level is zero (after doing all the housechores, dinner, etc., I don't feel ready for anything but the laptop) and 2) Exercising seems to be too much fo me, even in small amounts. Not sure what came first: the weight or the lack of energy, but one may be causing the other in a never-stopping cycle.
I hope to feel better after a few weeks and be able to do some exercise.
Your article has given me hope and opened my eyes on facts such as when to eat what (I was eating avocado sandwiches in the morning, I guess I have to leave the avocados for the evenings only now).
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good article just start progarm0
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Very interesting and seemingly makes sense but I am wondering who Terry Christian is as well and is there any scientific evidence to back this?0
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I definitely raised an eyebrow when he said you shouldn't do aerobics.0
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Thank you for posting this.0
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wow thanks!0
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Oops. Double Post - Time for bed.0
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First of all, who is Terry Christian? I can't believe all of the hoopla in this forum over an article by some unknown that is full of unreferenced claims. Starvation after 5-6 hours? That has been proven false. Aerobic exercise....even running a couple miles will catabolize muscle? GMAFB. Come on people, there are hundreds of posters on this forum that have proven these claims false. I can't believe everyone's overlooking these red flags in hopes of "restoking their metabolic furnace".0
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I have two questions about this article. The first is, the article says my minimum calories a day is my weight multiplied by 9, which would equal 1593 for me, and that this caloric intake will give me the quickest fat loss. However MFP, set on a sedentary activity level and 1.5 lb. fat loss desired, says I should eat 1380 cals a day. This difference scares me because I don’t want to mess up my nutrition plan.
Second question: the article says to try to get 30 grams of healthy fats a day. However MFP set my goal at 46 grams of fat a day. Again, why the difference, and is on of them correct? That is a huge difference!
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Thanks for sharing.0
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Thanks! Excellent information.0
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I just try to not let myself get too hungry, that's how I gained weight in the first place. I would not eat all day because I was working all day and then be so starving I would eat EVERYTHING I could get my hands on as quick as I could before my next job started!!! Now I've calmed my life down and am getting my diet under control. I can't imagine having to think about all of the things mentioned here but I practice some of them daily . Good read.0
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First of all, who is Terry Christian? I can't believe all of the hoopla in this forum over an article by some unknown that is full of unreferenced claims. Starvation after 5-6 hours? That has been proven false. Aerobic exercise....even running a couple miles will catabolize muscle? GMAFB. Come on people, there are hundreds of posters on this forum that have proven these claims false. I can't believe everyone's overlooking these red flags in hopes of "restoking their metabolic furnace".
Thank you. I was beginning to fear I was the only one. Also, eating carbs in the AM and fats at night. Or totally misrepresenting Atkins (or any other controlled carb eating plan, for that matter) as there is no such thing as zero-carb eating. It speaks to a lack of understanding of macro-nutrients, that's for sure.
There are some good tips in the article but certainly not all. Who is this guy anyway?0 -
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