Thoughts on an egg fast..

Sebo123
Sebo123 Posts: 14 Member
edited December 19 in Social Groups
I've seen a few references to an egg fast on Instagram from a fellow Keto'er
Saying that a day made up of only egg, some cheese and very little veg can help break a plateau?
I'm interested to know if any of you have tried this and if it works? Also, If doing this are you still expected to meet all daily macros?
I've hit a stall and want to try to break it. I've not been meeting my fat macro and sometimes calories (1385) but been meeting protein which was previously commented on as being the main thing to focus on. I was assuming the fat / calories is ok as it equals a deficit and can help with weight loss? Still learning, 4th week in. 5 pounds down. Thanks guys

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  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    It sounds boring and I suspect it works because eventually you get so sick of eggs that you would rather starve than eat another one.

    Generally for me the easiest way to break a plateau is to eat a larger volume of food, so lots of salads or green veggies roasted/sauted. Larger portions of food but not more calories, if that makes sense.
  • rfrenkel77
    rfrenkel77 Posts: 103 Member
    I have maintained 155 all 2017 and half of 2018. Then came the cruise, the discipline was broken and am now 163-168 for the last 6 months. To the point; forget egg fast. The second you start eating you can’t stop. At least I can’t. So you eat nothing. Take your vit D, salt, and water. Sunday night Is when I ate last. Will keep ya posted.

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    Need motivation? Tj dillashaw, 135# ufc champ, went down to 125# to compete in that class. The guy is under 10% bf @135. So to go down 10# is monumental effort! Very inspirational to me.
  • rfrenkel77
    rfrenkel77 Posts: 103 Member
    1 week update. Fasting every other day. Encouraging trend line!
  • Sebo123
    Sebo123 Posts: 14 Member
    rfrenkel77 wrote: »
    1 week update. Fasting every other day. Encouraging trend line!

    Fasting for how long? 24hrs or 16/8....
  • rfrenkel77
    rfrenkel77 Posts: 103 Member
    One meal a day, every other day. So 1 meal every 48 hours. Nothing else between those meals, not even a stick of gum. For hydration, I drink few cups of Green tea, daily, including fasting days.
    That dinner meal is avocado, grass fed beef, nuts. No calorie count, ate the good stuff till full. Had apples and peanut butter. My average cal burn 2650/day for last week. In gym daily for an hour on treadmill/elliptical. No issues so far. Kind of Effortless. Will keep it going and post more numbers next Monday.
  • Dragonwolf
    Dragonwolf Posts: 5,600 Member
    It sounds boring and I suspect it works because eventually you get so sick of eggs that you would rather starve than eat another one.

    You'd be surprised, but no. While you might get sick of eggs after a while and not really eat them after the fast is over, there are enough ways to cook them that you don't need to get bored. And no, it doesn't "work" because you just decide to not eat.
    Sebo123 wrote: »
    I've seen a few references to an egg fast on Instagram from a fellow Keto'er
    Saying that a day made up of only egg, some cheese and very little veg can help break a plateau?
    I'm interested to know if any of you have tried this and if it works? Also, If doing this are you still expected to meet all daily macros?
    I've hit a stall and want to try to break it. I've not been meeting my fat macro and sometimes calories (1385) but been meeting protein which was previously commented on as being the main thing to focus on. I was assuming the fat / calories is ok as it equals a deficit and can help with weight loss? Still learning, 4th week in. 5 pounds down. Thanks guys

    As others have said, you're not stalled and there's really no reason to worry about a stall. 5 pounds in four weeks is still over a pound a week, and hormones can make the scale not move for extended periods of time (at one point, I had a pattern going of 1-2lb up the first week of a month, then stable for the next 2-3, then drop about 5lb at the end of the month).

    That said, egg fasts aren't terrible and can be a good change of pace for certain circumstances. It "works" in part by essentially giving the body a break from an otherwise fairly mixed diet (which does make it a decent framework for pinning down lingering food intolerances, provide said intolerance isn't diary or eggs), while still giving it a good supply of fats, proteins, and nutrients, and the macros are pretty well in line with keto anyway (though you don't really try to meet any kind of macro ratio during that time).

    But no, you don't need to do one, particularly right now. Keep doing what you're doing now. Let your body heal.
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