Hi RiojaQueen, I follow the LCHF protocol with very little carbs but lots of fat instead. Basically you eat protein as normal, lots of veg but mostly above ground vegs and get most of your energy from fats like lard, butter, olive oil, coconut oil etc. Works brilliantly for me anyway. Energywise I get around 80% of my calories from fat, 15% from protein and 5% from carbs.
My guru (wrong word, he's just very sensible and knowledgeable) is the Dietdoctor http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
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My latest HbA1c was 33 so it seems to work
Hi. Having salds, veg and protein sounds good. Some of us would say reducing the fats will have little effect on weight loss in contradiction to the popular view. It sounds like you are already having a fairly low-level of carbs? If you feel there is room to reduce those further do give it a try. Having enough protein and fats should help make you feel full.Sounds like this works well for you but I've been told I have to reduce my weight (not doing terribly well yet) so I've been cutting right down on fats. Have been having salads/protein for most lunches for some while and protein/fresh veg for evening meals with a few potatoes or rice/cous cous. Just feel so hungry all the time yet tired!
Of course you are tired and not losing weight, Have look around the Dietdoc site and see if you find anything interesting.Sounds like this works well for you but I've been told I have to reduce my weight (not doing terribly well yet) so I've been cutting right down on fats. Have been having salads/protein for most lunches for some while and protein/fresh veg for evening meals with a few potatoes or rice/cous cous. Just feel so hungry all the time yet tired!
I think I'm having problems with embracing the thought that fat is good! It goes against every diet I've seen before or what a doctor has recommended. I think I have been using more carbs versus fat which has not helped the issue. I just need to read more and be braver, thanks for the help.Hi. Having salds, veg and protein sounds good. Some of us would say reducing the fats will have little effect on weight loss in contradiction to the popular view. It sounds like you are already having a fairly low-level of carbs? If you feel there is room to reduce those further do give it a try. Having enough protein and fats should help make you feel full.
I've already had a look at the Dietdoc site and its hard to believe that fat is good, carbs will be my new enemy, thanks for the heads up!Of course you are tired and not losing weight, Have look around the Dietdoc site and see if you find anything interesting.
As far as I've come to understand it isn't fat that makes us fat, quite the contrary. Fat is satiating so you eat less while carbs stimulates appetite and you'll have more than you need really.
Eating greens as in vegetables doesn't make you green. Eating fat doesn't make you fat either,
Hello riojaqueen1, welcome to the forum,the good news ....you can lose weight by eating fat , have a look at jenny ruhl's book: diet101, she explains how it all works,all the best,ps by using this way of eating my bs's are very well controlled now and i've lost40 lbs in weight since sept14I think I'm having problems with embracing the thought that fat is good! It goes against every diet I've seen before or what a doctor has recommended. I think I have been using more carbs versus fat which has not helped the issue. I just need to read more and be braver, thanks for the help.
Thanks Clive, will take a look at the book. Glad that its working for you and well one on a stunning weight loss!Hello riojaqueen1, welcome to the forum,the good news ....you can lose weight by eating fat , have a look at jenny ruhl's book: diet101, she explains how it all works,all the best,ps by using this way of eating my bs's are very well controlled now and i've lost40 lbs in weight since sept14
When I was first diagnosed, the most important thing to me was to get my blood sugar under control. I was also massively overweight (BMI of 37), but decided to concentrate on one thing at once.
To that end, I cut right down on my carbs (reducing down to < 20g of carbs a day) and went strictly LCHF. What I found was that I got brilliant blood sugar results and incredible weight loss.
I've now stopped doing LCHF because I found I couldn't eat more than 1,500 calories a day without feeling full all the time and while that was brilliant during my weight loss it made it very difficult to stop losing weight (not a problem I've had before!)
Since November, I've lost over 6 stones, my BMI is now 24.5, my waist is 32" and my blood sugar control is still great despite increasing carbs (due mainly to the loss of fat around my waist IMO) - I can't recommend LCHF highly enough as a way to both lose weight and get your blood sugar under control!
You've done amazingly well Phil, I'm stunned at your results. I'm only a couple of day's in and had a naughty weekend trying to have a BBQ and not go wrong. Had sausages which must have some carbs so think that didn't help. However I love fruit, especially berries which are so good for general health. They don't seem to be on many recipes or ideas that I've read as yet, is fruit a total nono also?When I was first diagnosed, the most important thing to me was to get my blood sugar under control. I was also massively overweight (BMI of 37), but decided to concentrate on one thing at once.
To that end, I cut right down on my carbs (reducing down to < 20g of carbs a day) and went strictly LCHF. What I found was that I got brilliant blood sugar results and incredible weight loss.
I've now stopped doing LCHF because I found I couldn't eat more than 1,500 calories a day without feeling full all the time and while that was brilliant during my weight loss it made it very difficult to stop losing weight (not a problem I've had before!)
Since November, I've lost over 6 stones, my BMI is now 24.5, my waist is 32" and my blood sugar control is still great despite increasing carbs (due mainly to the loss of fat around my waist IMO) - I can't recommend LCHF highly enough as a way to both lose weight and get your blood sugar under control!
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