Let me (age: 61 years) put some results after following LCHF food for the last 6 months.
3Kg weight reduced from 60Kg. Normally I am a lean person with minimum muscles. Now all my muscles lost and feeling less strength in bones and joints with overall body weakness. I am a polio affected person and now undergoing PPS (post polio syndrome). I doubt that LCHF will adversely affect PPS. I am a heart patient also with CABG done. Fasting sugar is around 120 mg/dL and PPBS is around 110 mg/dL (taking Metformin 1g two times). Is it good in continuing LCHF considering my present health condition. Please give your advice. Thanks
Head for McDonalds! Seriously I think the (now trendy) low carbs/high fat thing is mostly for those looking to lose weight, not a 60kg guy like you. I think what its main attraction is helping people lose weight and lower blood sugar at the same time by not being so hungry all the time eating French fries. You don't sound like you fit any of those profiles to me.
So this guy weighed 60kg, with post polio syndrome, goes on this diet and loses 5% (3kg) of his weight in 6 months. Says he has like zero muscle mass. He now weighs 57kg. How much more weight would you recommend he lose total on his diet?TheBigNewt - Of course you are entitled to your opinions on diet, just as anyone else, however there are many slim individuals living, healthily when utilising a low carb way of eating. Personally, I LC and am also gluten-free. Yes, I have to keep an eye on my weight - to ensure I don't drop any more, but having worked out my strategy to balance my intake with my energy expenditure, it's usually easy enough, unless I'm unwell.
So this guy weighed 60kg, with post polio syndrome, goes on this diet and loses 5% (3kg) of his weight in 6 months. Says he has like zero muscle mass. He now weighs 57kg. How much more weight would you recommend he lose total on his diet?
I got news for you: he's not gonna get any help with his diet from "specialists in his field" (whoever they are).@TheBigNewt
However, @tsaghosh has completely different health issues, so does need help from specialists in his field.
Head for McDonalds!.
Take away the bun as well and you could be right.McDonalds without the fries and drinking water is not a bad option for someone doing low carb!
How long the increase in morning sugar due to dawn effect will continue after following LCHF? Can anybody give light on this scientific phenomena?
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