In small portions nothing much happens, maybe a 1 mol increase for a couple of hours extra. If I eat a large steak, then my fasting blood sugar the day after will be maybe 1 mmol higher- which will look like my DP is stronger, but the overall numbers will come back down after the DP has worked through .
When I first began LCHF I was eating on average about 85 g fat per day of which 36g was mono and 25 g saturated . My LCHF diet to that point had reduced Hba1C to 64 - but had not improved HDL ( see signature) . At the appointment the doctor had told me to exercise more as a way to increase my HDL and reduce Trigs. I knew I already had been exercising a lot more and that had not had the desired effect. I knew from my own research that consuming more saturated fat would improve HDL, better than exercise would, so I decided to do that for a while - it worked as per my signature.
For the period Nov to March I upped fats to 98g per day all of the increase was saturated which went up to 37 g . mono stayed at 37 g .
In order to do this I deliberately focused on additional butter and cream , fatty lamb, fatty mince, fatty steaks with the fat left on, fatty bacon with the fat left on. I ate fat off meat that other people left, chicken legs with skin, broths made using the fats from animals. My exercise routine stayed unchanged. The impact was a measurable improvement in my lipid profile as shown in my signature.
The end result of all this was that my blood sugar came down to normal and my lipids improved, but my weight stabilised instead of reduced.
I am now trying to fix that as well by reducing my calories - with a resulting reduction in fats down to 68g. I am trying to keep the reduction proportional across all fat types . I guess I will find out at the end of the month what happens to my HDL as a result.! Hope that helps
