remember that fat has double the calories than protein or carbs. So its not that much really in terms of amounts of foodOnce you have lost all the weight you need or want to, if you have been doing low carb you will have to get extra calories from fat (preferably monounsaturated), to avoid losing further weight. Most standard diets suggest 50% cals from carbs. If you drop that to, say 20% cals from carbs ie 100g carbs = 400 cals. (assuming you are a person eating 2000 cals per day, you then have to make up the missing 30% cals from fat. 100 g carbs per day is often cited on here as the amount low carbers eat. That means that once you go on to low carbs with high fat to make up the missing calories, you will be eating a massive 60% of your cals from fat. Isn't that nauseating? And isn't it very bad for your health even if the extra percentage comes from monounsaturated fats? Can the average body deal with such a whopping amount of fat?
Gosh 2% carbs is very low carb indeed! How do you fit your 5 a day into that few carbs? Or don't you believe in 5 a day?As an example
Today mine were as follows
Fat 80.3% carbs 2% Protein 17.7%
Total calories 3,018 Fat 267.3g Carbs 14.8g Protein 133.1g
Not nauseating in the slightest - cream in coffee, bacon, cheese, sirloin steak with extra butter and half a large avocado.
Carb treat was 100g of Oppo ice cream with double cream over the top.
Not bad for my health in the slightest.. why would you think that?
And yes my body is very happy with that amount of fat.
Eating this way has led to an 8 stone loss of weight over 18 months.
Gosh 2% carbs is very low carb indeed! How do you fit your 5 a day into that few carbs? Or don't you believe in 5 a day?
Once you have lost all the weight you need or want to, if you have been doing low carb you will have to get extra calories from fat (preferably monounsaturated), to avoid losing further weight. Most standard diets suggest 50% cals from carbs. If you drop that to, say 20% cals from carbs ie 100g carbs = 400 cals. (assuming you are a person eating 2000 cals per day, you then have to make up the missing 30% cals from fat. 100 g carbs per day is often cited on here as the amount low carbers eat. That means that once you go on to low carbs with high fat to make up the missing calories, you will be eating a massive 60% of your cals from fat. Isn't that nauseating? And isn't it very bad for your health even if the extra percentage comes from monounsaturated fats? Can the average body deal with such a whopping amount of fat?
I agree!!! Not a single thing is nauseating about avocado, pecans, macadamias, melted cheese with pecans and green onions, lamb chops, chicken thighs, mayo. Etc. Some of my favorite foods!!!Well said @Brunneria
I agree!!! Not a single thing is nauseating about avocado, pecans, macadamias, melted cheese with pecans and green onions, lamb chops, chicken thighs, mayo. Etc. Some of my favorite foods!!!
Nothing unhealthy about them either
Awe, that's sad. At least as far as I'm concerned. I do keep portions small or they'd probably nauseat me too. Nut butters are too thick and sit like a rock. But a few nuts is fine for me.I have to disagree over the nuts. I can't eat nuts. They make me sick ... so for me, nauseating!!!!
They don't make me sick but I just can't stop once I have started eating the bloody things..!I have to disagree over the nuts. I can't eat nuts. They make me sick ... so for me, nauseating!!!!
I have sympathy with what @Tannith says. I would and did find the high fat aspect of a lchf diet quite repulsive! I guess I have been a picky eater most of my life but prior.to diagnosis had settled into a balanced diet using complex carbs plenty of fruit and veg lean meat and fish and very little fat. Initially after diagnosis I tried doing very low carb but felt constantly nauseated and hungry and my glucose levels were all over the place. I've never been fat and have maintained my current weight and bmi for.20 years. Once the doctor stuck me.on gliclazide it was a huge relief. I could.go back to my complex carbs and my healthy diet and my sugars are now beautifully controlled with an estimated hba1c of 41. My other problem is that i genuinely don't like a lot of the foods around which the diet is based. I detest eggs and avocados, not keen on fatty meat like lamb and pork, not keen on cheese and hate the greasy feeling of cream etc. So I guess going low carb would.never have been something I could do long term. While.i understand that for some.people low carb is a perfect solution, it's not for all and there are other ways to keep sugars under control which is of course the most important thing in avoiding complicationsVery interesting comment.
I suggest you look at a few of the recipes on the dietdoctor website and see if you think that they look nauseating.
Having tried many of them, i think they are delicious and appetising.
As a long term low carber i would say that if anyone interprets low carbing (even LCHF) as nauseating quantities of fat, then they need to do more research. No one talks about nauseating protein portions (whether steak or tofu) or nauseating carb portions (whether potato or green veg). Why is fat singled out for revulsion? It is simply a macronutrient that adds energy, palatability and nutrition.
I think that many carbers are extremely ignorant of the amount of fat they eat in a day - on bread and potatoes, fried foods, processed foods, dairy products, in drinks, soups, confectionery and snacks. Most of which are highly processed.
Also, please do not fall into the trap of thinking that meat fat is nasty saturated fat, and oils like olive oil are lovely healthy monounsaturated fat. The reality is the nearly all fat sources are a blend of mono, unsat and sat fats. Just remembering that prevents the demonisation of saturated fat. Even olive oil is 14% saturated, and beef tallow is around 38% monounstatrated.
The table in this link is very educational.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturated_fat
I have read that high fat diets especially those high in Omega 6 and saturated fats increase the risk of colon cancer.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2723490/As an example
Today mine were as follows
Fat 80.3% carbs 2% Protein 17.7%
Total calories 3,018 Fat 267.3g Carbs 14.8g Protein 133.1g
Not nauseating in the slightest - cream in coffee, bacon, cheese, sirloin steak with extra butter and half a large avocado.
Carb treat was 100g of Oppo ice cream with double cream over the top.
Not bad for my health in the slightest.. why would you think that?
And yes my body is very happy with that amount of fat.
Eating this way has led to an 8 stone loss of weight over 18 months.
I have read that high fat diets especially those high in Omega 6 and saturated fats increase the risk of colon cancer.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2723490/
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