Chia Seeds
the_korean
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I just got a jar of Chia Seeds today and want to know your experience with them. I have been on the fence about them for a couple of weeks now and have finally decided to start trying them tomorrow. Did you feel full after a spoon full? Did they make you feel sick? How long did you use the Chia Seeds? And how much weight did you lose while eating them?
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I don't eat them without anything else. I add them to something. Like oatmeal. Or yogurt. They have 5 grams of fiber per tablespoon. I can't imagine just putting a tablespoonful of them into my mouth, although they don't taste awful or anything like that.0
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I would suggest you only eat a small amount, like a half a tablespoon to start. Chia seeds are a great source of protein and fiber and ALAs but if you're like me and not used to high levels of fiber is can cause some discomfort at first if you overdo it on the first go. That being said they're a great addition to yogurts, smoothies, and even ice cream. You can make a pudding out of them by letting them soak in coconut or almond milk. Regular milk is okay too, but a little odd tasting. Sweeten with whatever you like to use.0
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I just got a jar of Chia Seeds today and want to know your experience with them. I have been on the fence about them for a couple of weeks now and have finally decided to start trying them tomorrow. Did you feel full after a spoon full? Did they make you feel sick? How long did you use the Chia Seeds? And how much weight did you lose while eating them?
eating chia seeds alone won't have any effect on losing weight. If you want to add them to foods, awesome, but they're no miracle.
Can I ask what you thought they would do / why you bought them?0 -
Chia seeds are great! You can add a tablespoon to a cup of water or warm (not hot) tea and let them soak for ~5 min to get the cleansing benefits, or directly add them to baked goods, smoothies, etc.0
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They are NOT going to be the reason you lose weight...if your thinking they will then best to be warned now. They are supposed to have healthy benefits with aiding in weight loss one of them, that is "AIDING" in the weight loss and not causing the weight loss. I used them for a bit but don't like the slimy feel of them when mixed with wet stuff, so I didn't take them very long. I may have to look into trying them again for the fiber reason though. They have calories so be sure your adding that in when you take them0
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Yeah, they're not going to "make" you lose weight, you do that with a deficit. I just used some for the first time today. I added them to my oatmeal, and it wasn't bad.0
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Obviously I wouldn't eat them alone. I want to put them in my juice. I'm coming off of medicine and don't want to gain much weight back. I'm still going to keep working out like I normally do. I know I worded the post a little weird.0
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Obviously I wouldn't eat them alone. I want to put them in my juice. I'm coming off of medicine and don't want to gain much weight back. I'm still going to keep working out like I normally do. I know I worded the post a little weird.0
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Obviously I wouldn't eat them alone. I want to put them in my juice. I'm coming off of medicine and don't want to gain much weight back. I'm still going to keep working out like I normally do. I know I worded the post a little weird.
There is nothing special about them that will prevent weight gain or aid in weight loss. They do have an interesting nutritional profile though, so if you want them for that reason, by all means go for it. I bought them to add to stuff and boost my ALA intake here and there - I like the crunchy texture in oatmeal and other things.0 -
I use chia seeds to help with my hydration on long runs... I put 2 TBS in 8-10 ounces of cold water and let them sit about ten minutes until they get like a gel. I drink that about thirty minutes before my run and it gives me a long subtle push to my endurance and hydration. I also make spelt and teff flour crepes spread with almond butter, honey and chia seeds for a mid-run snack...
I never heard that they make you "go" and they have never done that for me... and I have never heard that they can help you lose weight. Everything I have read about them has been in the context of long distance running. And in that area, I swear by them and use them regularly.0 -
I add them to my yogurt. I like the consistency when eaten immediately-a little crunchy. If you wait and let them sit they become gooey. No real taste in my opionion. I started adding them for the added protein. I do not find any issue with the added fiber but I could see where others might esp if low on veggies/other fiber.0
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I love them. I add them to smoothies, I make puddings and 'bubble tea' type drinks with them, I use them to add crunch to baked goods and salads, and they're good in yogurt and in addition to granola. I just keep them in my arsenal of things to add interest to my food and enhance the nutritional profile of what I'm eating.0
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Do you have to let them soak in the water and turn to a gel for the fiber benefit? I've been using them for about 3 months (I take a tablespoon at lunch and dinner) and I just throw them in my mouth and swallow them with a glass of water.
I'm just worried about diverticulitis, but I assume they turn to a gel in my stomach.0 -
You can make a cereal with them let them sit in soy or amond or coconut milk for 5 minutes til gelatinous. They are a mucilage food they get a gel on them when soaked like flaxseed. It helps to scrub the colon. I suppose it could be filling. I just do a cereal when I need to go or add to smoothies. But I don't know about weight loss.0
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One idea I got was based on a yogurt ad - it was chia seeds with walnuts and blueberry yogurt. So i use plain greek yogurt, fresh blueberries, walnuts and a teaspoon of chia seeds.
Another idea was to add them to my berry smoothie
I also add them as part of my ice cream toppings with fresh fruit and cocoa nibs
And once I tried adding about a tablespoon to pasta marinara with meat sauce to pour over pasta.
Im not crazy about chia because I have to floss my teeth right after but I have found some ways to enjoy them.0 -
Do you have to let them soak in the water and turn to a gel for the fiber benefit? I've been using them for about 3 months (I take a tablespoon at lunch and dinner) and I just throw them in my mouth and swallow them with a glass of water.
I'm just worried about diverticulitis, but I assume they turn to a gel in my stomach.0 -
The reason chia seeds are associated with weight loss is because supposedly because they expand and absorb water the volume takes more space in your stomach and that plus the fiber makes you feel fuller. I have not noticed this effect dramatically, but they are incredibly nutritious and I happen to love their weird gelatinous yet crunchy texture. I do think they help with a little energy boost but I think that is because they help you retain hydration a little more.0
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They are filling! They really expand in water. I thought to see how much 'gel' it would produce by soaking just one tsp. in water (over night). I did not measure, but holly cow does it ever expand! It is very filling, so I guess That's why some think you can loose weight with it. I throw my soaked chia into baked goods-muffins,pancakes or mix it with some yogurt.0
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Thank you all for your input. Hopefully they will help me feel full while I come off of this medicine.0
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