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Until i started eating low carb I had no problem. I can only assume it's a lack of fibre, which would have ordinarily come from bread and wheat etc.
Sometimes insoluable vs soluable is the answer. Where are you getting your fiber from now? Try avocado or a few nuts. Veggie fiber isn't always the answer.Until i started eating low carb I had no problem. I can only assume it's a lack of fibre, which would have ordinarily come from bread and wheat etc.
I feel like we have all the same issues. I can only SIP water throughout the day and cold is no good. Room temp or warm is much better. I do love iced black tea with lemon or iced coffee in the summer but again, slowly sipping.Water does not always help digestive probs, sometimes more fat does!
It depends what is the cause of the constipation. If it's actually bad stomach/colon rather than fibre or water then you are talking about a totally different ball game!!
Until i started eating low carb I had no problem. I can only assume it's a lack of fibre, which would have ordinarily come from bread and wheat etc.
Sometimes insoluable vs soluable is the answer. Where are you getting your fiber from now? Try avocado or a few nuts. Veggie fiber isn't always the answer.
I feel like we have all the same issues. I can only SIP water throughout the day and cold is no good. Room temp or warm is much better. I do love iced black tea with lemon or iced coffee in the summer but again, slowly sipping.
Why do you have to bolus 30 minutes early ? I usually do 10 and stay steady. I don't eat large meals like you nor do I overeat protein. Just same avocado with all meals and a bit of protein and some veggies. Broccoli and green beans send me high. Bummer. So I usually make a medley with a few of those and then mushrooms, asparagus or bok choy. Lower carb so balance them
Breakfast= pork slice, avocado, portion of kaleIt could be anything... we dont know your everyday eating..day in, day out...
Its only your analysis that will unbung yoy!! Or sugarfree dulcolax is brilliant from a bottle!!
Sometimes insoluable vs soluable is the answer. Where are you getting your fiber from now? Try avocado or a few nuts. Veggie fiber isn't always the answer.
I feel like we have all the same issues. I can only SIP water throughout the day and cold is no good. Room temp or warm is much better. I do love iced black tea with lemon or iced coffee in the summer but again, slowly sipping.
Why do you have to bolus 30 minutes early ? I usually do 10 and stay steady. I don't eat large meals like you nor do I overeat protein. Just same avocado with all meals and a bit of protein and some veggies. Broccoli and green beans send me high. Bummer. So I usually make a medley with a few of those and then mushrooms, asparagus or bok choy. Lower carb so balance them
I remember when my Dad bred show rabbits he would give them linseed in their warm food in the winter he would dissolve it in hot water and it would go like wallpaper paste I would not want that it in my stomachLinseed was cheap in HnB and seems to contain a lot of nutrients.
I'll have to figure out how to add it to meals, eating it dry with water seems a bit bland.
I don't eat linseed very often but when I do I sprinkle it over full fat yoghurt and/or berries or as a crunchy topping to a low carb cake - but what I've never done is put it in anything.
Try to partly go back to your previous diet and things should get back to normal. Then go low carb step by step but without any extremes.Until i started eating low carb I had no problem. I can only assume it's a lack of fibre, which would have ordinarily come from bread and wheat etc.
More salt seems to have done the trick, fingers crossed.Just curious - how are you correcting it?
Nuts do help.From casual observation, if meat or fish is eaten without lots of carbs digestion is very efficient, and almost nothing is left - which is why I have encouraged people who count total carbs including fibre not to disregard some high fibre foods for being 'too carby' when in fact they are simply high fibre.
I know some people feel that they should 'go' every day or bad things will happen, but I think it is just a left over attitude from the Victorians who were very into 'inner cleanliness' and took all sorts to ensure they were 'regular'. As long as you aren't producing stuff which is like dried up dog biscuit and painful - indicating dehydration and which could lead to constipation, it is OK to be relaxed about it and just let things be as they are.
A cardiologist proved with a recent research that too low salt or too high not good for heart health but we need salt to keep our blood pressure good.More salt seems to have done the trick, fingers crossed.
Common advice for LCHF diets is to add a teaspoon and a bit on top of your dietary intake per day, and not all in one go either.
I'm sure doctors would frown on that, but apparently it's because you pee a lot and pass through a lot more sodium than normal so you deplete what you have
This is the case with Chia.From casual observation, if meat or fish is eaten without lots of carbs digestion is very efficient, and almost nothing is left - which is why I have encouraged people who count total carbs including fibre not to disregard some high fibre foods for being 'too carby' when in fact they are simply high fibre.
I know some people feel that they should 'go' every day or bad things will happen, but I think it is just a left over attitude from the Victorians who were very into 'inner cleanliness' and took all sorts to ensure they were 'regular'. As long as you aren't producing stuff which is like dried up dog biscuit and painful - indicating dehydration and which could lead to constipation, it is OK to be relaxed about it and just let things be as they are.
Sure, that's the case for every electrolyte. The issue with keto is that you pass out a lot of sodium so you need more to replenish it. I guess it depends how much you go to the toilet.A cardiologist proved with a recent research that too low salt or too high not good for heart health but we need salt to keep our blood pressure good.