ghost_whistler
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Seems that meat is a dominant component of a LCHF diet. Not exclusively, there are some vegeterians i gather.
My question is, do we know that eating a high/higher amount of meat is healthy?
I dont think eating loads of meat is healthy. I eat some meat but simply do not like the taste of most meat or the ways in which it is produced - when i do eat meat it'll usually be an organic steak or occasionally organic unsalted free range baconSeems that meat is a dominant component of a LCHF diet. Not exclusively, there are some vegeterians i gather.
My question is, do we know that eating a high/higher amount of meat is healthy?
Seems that meat is a dominant component of a LCHF diet. Not exclusively, there are some vegeterians i gather.
My question is, do we know that eating a high/higher amount of meat is healthy?
But do we have any idea how much meat is a problem? I must be eating about 200g per meal (600g a day). A lot more than before, largely in place of bread/wheat
It looks like 7 oz. of meat. so just short of a half pound burger or a whole chicken breast, two thighs. This three times a day.Not sure what 200g of meat really looks like, but I usually have 2 boiled eggs for breakfast, and they keep me full till lunch, and then lunch and dinner will be something with meat, but bulked out with a lot of veg. Like I'll have steak cut into little cubes and have that stir-fried with cauliflower and onions and gravy, and then the cauliflower tastes nice and meat like, but I haven't actually used all that much meat. Could something like that help you reduce the meat portion?
Where did you get that idea? LCHF is a low carb, moderate protein, and high(er) fat diet.Seems that meat is a dominant component of a LCHF diet. Not exclusively, there are some vegeterians i gather.
I eat because I'm hungry,That seems an awful lot to me. I have fillet steak once a week (about 130g uncooked), chicken or lamb once a week, lambs liver once a week, bacon (2 or 3 rashers) and/or 1 or occasionally 2 97% meat sausages 3 or 4 times a week. Otherwise it is fish, salmon and eggs. I make sure I have a minimum of 3 salmon meals plus one haddock meal, and I take milled flaxseed every day. Plus dairy and vegetables, not forgetting Lidl high protein rolls. These are divided between lunch and evening meal as I don't have breakfasts. I avoid vegetable oils.
@ghost_whistler
You also have been given a lot of info in your previous threads, which discuss protein and other aspects of macro balencing on lchf. Now that you have been on lchf for a while, you may find re-reading these posts very useful.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/protein-requirement.118328/
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/30g-protein-meal.117123/
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/constipation.116366/
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/how-much-veg.115678/
Where did you get that idea? LCHF is a low carb, moderate protein, and high(er) fat diet.
So in my diet it certainly isn't a dominant component - and I believe it doesn't have to be either! I get my protein from a variety sources as well as meat: fish, poultry, dairy, eggs, nuts & seeds... My main energy source comes from fats instead of carbs now and as I understand it in LCHF, these should be a balancing act - i.e. less carbs, more fat on either side of a stable protein pivot.
However some people,e.g.@NoCrbs4Me, it's a personal choice to eat mainly neat and fat in a very low - almost no - carb diet.
Robbity
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