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Carb flu...

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3rd day in doing low carb and I feel like ****!! How can I get through this? Really don't want to give up! I probably haven't eaten enough fats today, I don't know. Just had some more cheese but I'm feeling sicky

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Salt.
Carb flu is almost aways down to not enough salt. stick a pinch in your tea or coffee.
Or try dissolving some under your tongue.
 
Don't really drink tea or coffee... Guess il be dissolving some under my tongue... Although I've got gammon for dinner - salty enough?
 
Don't really drink tea or coffee... Guess il be dissolving some under my tongue... Although I've got gammon for dinner - salty enough?
Probably not.. small bits over the day would be more useful. Dissolve in some water or whatever you do drink?
 
Totally agree with the extra salts. I feel rubbish if they get low.

Are you hungry? To me this feels very similar to nausea. If so then maybe add fats

Or do you feel stuffed? And have you suddenly and dramatically increased the fats? For some people that can cause nausea. If you’re not hungry try dialling it back a bit and then if you need them for satiety or weight maintenance add them back more slowly and spread well across the day.
 
If you don't mind nuts I recommend blending a few Brazil nuts, a teaspoon of Rock Salt, half teaspoon of Lemon juice some Cacao together. This should be used as your pain killer.

Brazil nuts are packed with selenium which will help you sleep.
Rock Salt will help you keep your electrolyte level up.
Lemon juice will help you burn fat and has little carb (don't over do it through else your get acid reflux).
Cacao (Not Cocao) will increase your blood flow, lower blood pressure and gives a nice chocolatey taste.

If your feeling lazy I recommend getting some Alpro Roasted unsweetened Almond Milk or some ASDA unsweetened Almond Milk. All the other brands have Maltodextrin in which you need to avoid like the plague.

I also recommend you follow Bulkbikers advice. He is a diabetes.co.uk veteran and knows his stuff.
 
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