which plan??? low carb high fat

carinla
carinla Posts: 11 Member
edited November 23 in Social Groups
Hello! I am new to the low carb high fat way of dieting to be healthy and lose weight. I have been searching the internet, Some say 2 meals only a day. Some say unlimited of certain kinds of vegetables, some say several small meals a day. I am a very basic simple plan person. Is there a good simple plan to follow? What about protein shakes are they ok?

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  • erika_307
    erika_307 Posts: 82 Member
    You need to find what works for you... I like to just snack all day long... some eat only once or twice a day... So, i say... just eat when you’re hungry. Eating 20 net carbs (total carbs - fiber) is an easy way to start if you want to be in ketosis. Otherwise, just choose a carb amount to stay under. Low carb protein shakes are fine, but I prefer to get my protein from real foods... I find it to be more filling that way. Feel free to add me... my diary is open to friends.
  • carinla
    carinla Posts: 11 Member
    Thank you! Appreciate it!
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
    Maybe just plan to eat when you are hungry and not follow a specific plan as far as that goes?
    That also seems to be what’s most natural and should prevent overeating as well.
  • chinatowninchina
    chinatowninchina Posts: 1,279 Member
    carinla wrote: »
    Hello! I am new to the low carb high fat way of dieting to be healthy and lose weight. I have been searching the internet, Some say 2 meals only a day. Some say unlimited of certain kinds of vegetables, some say several small meals a day. I am a very basic simple plan person. Is there a good simple plan to follow? What about protein shakes are they ok?

    If you follow low carb and higher fat you will generally be less hungry anyhow, a number of people end up doing intermittent fasting almost by default as they find they aren't hungry until later in the day so end up eating just two meals. Also if you aren't eating at all times, like 6 small snacks it gives your body time to find out if it is hungry or not. That being said, if it suits your life to snack regularly because that's how you eat, then do it. It may be that after a while of doing low carb you will naturally not feel so hungry and cut back to less meals per day. It's important to eat enough and also to keep to the low carbs, higher fat and enough protein to get the full benefits, that's the important part starting out, not when you eat. You can look at those things later. Good luck!
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