Bulletproof diet
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I have been reading about the benefits of grass fed butter, mct oil and clean coffee. Has anyone tried it? What type of results did you get?
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You lose weight with a caloric deficit, something which I would find difficult to achieve with 450-calorie coffee. But there was a big thread about it in the food section.0
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Even though butter and coconut oil are awesome, the diet is BS. What's the deal with "clean" coffee, I hope that doesn't become a thing
http://www.vox.com/2014/12/19/7416939/bulletproof-coffee
http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/how-to-create-a-fad-diet/0 -
Well, vinegar is good for cleaning out a coffee maker, if that means anything for clean coffee.0
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It's just a way for the creator to make money, like most fad diets.
If you want to lose weight and stay healthy, eat a diet containing mostly whole foods, plenty of protein, and moderate amounts of fats (20-35% of your total calories) and stay away from fad diets like this. Oh and of course, consume fewer calories than you expend in a day.0 -
I've looked into it. I just can't get my head around eating all those calories and losing weight. Doesn't make sense....0
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My hubby drinks bulletproof coffee but he's on keto when he needs a long lasting burst of energy between meals, which he says it provides him. I tried it once, a long time ago, wasn't that impressed with it myself...0
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If you are doing something like the whole30, it definitely works, but you miss out on a lot of things.0
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I avoid fad diets.0
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What is clean coffee? I googled it and got tips for cleaning out my coffee pot o_00
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Laurend224 wrote: »What is clean coffee? I googled it and got tips for cleaning out my coffee pot o_0
I think-and someone can correct me if I'm wrong--clean foods are organic and sustainably raised. So it's more of an environmental/social justice thing than a health thing. I eat clean whenever I can afford it, but it's nothing to do with weight loss.
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obscuremusicreference wrote: »Laurend224 wrote: »What is clean coffee? I googled it and got tips for cleaning out my coffee pot o_0
I think-and someone can correct me if I'm wrong--clean foods are organic and sustainably raised. So it's more of an environmental/social justice thing than a health thing. I eat clean whenever I can afford it, but it's nothing to do with weight loss.
I never knew I drank clean coffee.
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I enjoy a bulletproof coffee every once in a while. I'm satisfied until after 2pm if I drink one on my way to work in the morning, which is nice.
I used to have BPC 2-3x a week but it made me jittery.0 -
I'll stick with my dirty Dunkin Donuts.0
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Fad. Love my mud coffee.0
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I've tried it, but I used waaay less butter/MCT than is recommended to keep calories under control. (I refuse to believe that a full 2 tablespoons of butter is good for anyone). It is actually really tasty. When I drink my version of bulletproof coffee and a whey shake blended with half a banana for breakfast, I am satisfied and have no hunger or cravings until lunch. I am not expecting it to be some weight loss miracle. I just tried it because I wondered what all the fuss was about and ended up liking it.0
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rcottonrph1 wrote: »I've tried it, but I used waaay less butter/MCT than is recommended to keep calories under control. (I refuse to believe that a full 2 tablespoons of butter is good for anyone). It is actually really tasty. When I drink my version of bulletproof coffee and a whey shake blended with half a banana for breakfast, I am satisfied and have no hunger or cravings until lunch. I am not expecting it to be some weight loss miracle. I just tried it because I wondered what all the fuss was about and ended up liking it.
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I'd like to chime in that I drink bulletproofcoffee or tea/hot chocolate when I haven't eaten enough calories for the day, or am struggling to eat enough. It's a way of bumping up my calories for the day while also giving me extra grams of fat.
If you want to lose weight you will want a deficit; if you are otherwise eating conventionally (high carb, low fat) then you will want to avoid BPC, high fat & high carbohydrate will lead to the storage of fat cells, even if you would lose weight having a high BF% is possible within a healthy weight range, because of this unless you are following a high fat, low carb lifestyle then I suggest avoiding consuming BPC.0
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