paleo???
pittsingersg
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Has anyone tried the paleo diet. I'm worried about how much fat they want you to consume. I want a low carb diet that will work with my workout routine.
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It's just another fad diet.
Eat healthy at a calorie deficit and bingo = weight loss.0 -
You'll get every sort of answer you could imagine on this one. My advice is if you feel its for you. Go with it. Even on paleo you're eating at a deficit. Eating fat doesn't translate into body fat. Fat is cal- cals turn to fat in excess.0
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I know what it is but I have never attempted to follow it.
Fat, protein, and carbs all make up your calorie intake. Your calories have to come from somewhere so it gets pretty hard to restrict 2 macro groups (fat and carbs) without starving yourself. That leaves you with protein, protein and more protein. While protein is good for you if thats all you eat I think your body will suffer for it.0 -
Yup, I love paleo. Been working great for me, lost 32lbs!
Oh wait, donuts aren't paleo?0 -
Lol. It sure would be cheaper since our office brings donuts in for every morning meeting.
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Eat according to your needs and preferences, not to fit any particular, random, diet.0
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My DR prescribed a Ketogenic diet (Paleo or Atkins) to help regulate my blood sugar. I am not diabetic but I also didn't pass my glucose tolerance test with flying colors. I lost 7lbs in 2 weeks, though I juiced for the first 8 days. Staying in Ketosis proves difficult for me, mostly because I now spend about 2hrs in the gym each day and I find it difficult to remain active with such a low carb intake. I have modified my micronutrients to moderate carbs when paired with a gym day. It has been a couple months and I'm due for more blood work where I will learn if this has made a difference.0
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pittsingersg wrote: »Has anyone tried the paleo diet.
Which one? There are, like, a million of them.
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pittsingersg wrote: »Has anyone tried the paleo diet. I'm worried about how much fat they want you to consume. I want a low carb diet that will work with my workout routine.
If you decrease carbs significantly you usually have to increase fat. It's a tradeoff.
Paleo doesn't have to be low carb, though--like Mr. Knight said, there are lots of different versions of paleo (although they all involve no grains, legumes, and dairy).0 -
I started a lax Paleo diet back in January (bit lax on rice and have potatoes maybe once a month), because I've got some intestinal issues and my husband read that it may help his chronic fatigue. I absolutely refused to go as high as 50% fat because I thought that was ridiculously high. Instead I went for a 40% C, 30% F, 30%P but figured it was a good compromise between what we needed. 2 Months ago my dietician moved me to the FODMAP diet which is very, very similar except it removes several fruits and types of sugars.
Success- I've lost just over 9 kgs (nearly 20 lbs), I discovered I am very allergic to wheat, I'm not as lactose intolerant as I thought, and my husband has been averaging only 1 sick day a month since the switch (before it was about 4-5 days). However, I wouldn't recommend it for everyone. I'm using it as an elimination diet, my husband more because he eats what I cook and needs a lower carb, high protein diet. Still, this is not a forever diet. I have dieted on and off for many years only to gain more weight back. Only a complete solid lifestyle will help me from going back over 100kg. This isn't the lifestyle I want or need, but it will help me figure out what I do need. So I can be the healthiest me- not just the lightest.
Honestly if you don't have gut issues or health problems that make Paleo look attractive, then I would suggest skipping over it. The basic idea of eating less pre-packaged foods and more home-made ones may be very good for your diet and could really help you. Some of the recipes are pretty awesome too. But the rest of it seems like wishy-washy science.0
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