Low carb, good non animal fats?

Alicki

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Hello,

Animal fats (cheese, meat other than chicken) just don't go down well, I put on a lot of weight. low carb is under control.
What good high non animal fats can I eat?

BTW: do carbs in vegetables count too?

Thanks
Alicki
 

lovinglife

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Hello,

Animal fats (cheese, meat other than chicken) just don't go down well, I put on a lot of weight. low carb is under control.
What good high non animal fats can I eat?

BTW: do carbs in vegetables count too?

Thanks
Alicki
I don't eat very much animal fat, I have oily fish such as salmon or mackerel, extra virgin olive oil, avocado, a few nuts - the skin off the chicken, eggs - the yolks have good fats. I don't really eat a lot of fat just enough to keep me satisfied otherwise I put weight on too

Yep carbs in veg count - all carbs count and if you are on a very low carb diet the carbs from veggies do add up quite quickly
 

Alicki

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That's great! I would like to go the same way as you. Any websites you have used as inspiration?
 

SunnyExpat

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I avoid animal fats, dairy, most saturated fats.
Lots of veg, salad, fish, olive oil, olives, but I need to keep control of the calories.
 

Alicki

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And does it work? In cutting down on carbs and avoiding animal fats and dairy, I find that I'm struggling to get up to 1000 calories per day. So guess I need to up on nuts and olives!!!
 

SunnyExpat

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And does it work? In cutting down on carbs and avoiding dairy, I find that I'm struggling to get up to 1000 calories per day. So guess I need to up on nuts and olives!!!

I find if I need to put on weight, I eat more. If I need to lose weight I eat less.
If you eat fat, your body uses that, rather than your own body fat. If you eat more fat than you burn, your body stores it. If you eat less, your body burns it's fat reserves.

It takes a few days for the changes to happen, but I track my calorie intake quite well.
 

Munkki

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Hello,

Animal fats (cheese, meat other than chicken) just don't go down well, I put on a lot of weight. low carb is under control.
What good high non animal fats can I eat?

BTW: do carbs in vegetables count too?

Thanks
Alicki

Hi @Alicki ,

I found that eating a lot of Greek yoghurt made me put on weight and be very hungry. My explanation is that dairy is insulinogenic. Since I have been looking into reducing my animal product consumption a lot. It has worked too, and my sugars are quite good these days. I need to watch the carbs, though, as some veggies are quite high in them.

In terms of fat I use a lot of olive and coconut oil. Say, office lunch would be a salad with some form of protein, drowned in olive oil to keep me going for the rest of the working day. I eat tons of nuts and seeds, and need to watch them too. I can easily eat 1000 calories in one go!