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low carb/high fat against Mediterranean diet

There was a research which says saturated fat ie animal fat and coconut oil are bad for diabetics!

What can you say about it?
There has been a lot of discussion on here about this. I suggest you put 'saturated fat' and 'coconut oil' into the search box and all the threads and info will appear.
 
I also want to know how to make the transition to LCHF diet slowly?

I’m scared of losing energy, fatigue, weakness etc.
 
gradually reduce your carbs, while simultaneously increasing your fats and proteins until balance is reached in terms of weight and blood glucose level. Over a period of weeks. Once you have done the 'what fats' research you will know which fats you wish to increase to compensate for the calorie reduction from fewer carbs.
 
You still seem to be struggling with the basic concept of LCHF.

Not one carb on this planet is essential for human nutrition, not one. Stop eating them and eat proper food.
 
I also want to know how to make the transition to LCHF diet slowly?

I’m scared of losing energy, fatigue, weakness etc.
If you go low carb you should find that you will have more energy, not less. You do need to do it properly, not go by rules which take no account of your personal situation. Probably the first thing to do is assess your blood glucose levels and the amount of carb you eat each day.
 
 
No cream. One ounce or less of cheese ( treat) butni know it’s not great for me ( achy). Butter I eat a little, never gobbed. Since quitting coffee I moved to broth and water with 1/2 tsp ghee. Tastes lovely and staisfying in the morning. Agreed. Too much fat and bloat and nausea. I find this with excess oil. Like dipping veggies into a mayo based dressing. And it seems cumulative through the day. I eat 80% fat but need to watch it. Avoacado doesn’t seem to bother me and actually subsides any fat cravings. I need to portion control nuts or they sit like a rock. Nut butters are worse. I wasn’t eating butter for a long time but just a sliver works for me and is far less oily than mayo. For some reason I tend to gorge on mayo. Not good. If I’m hungry between meals a sliver of butter or a small spoonful of avo seems best. Relearning.
I tend to not need a lot of any food or I have issues so best for me to just snack on a few bites through the day. Still getting decent calories but not excessive.
 
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