Thank you so much for this! I am a 49 year old female and I’ve always had a problems with the belly fat!!! So I should ditch all carbs is this correct??? I’ve started exercising doing to exercise classes at the gym but are you saying I can get rid of this belly and get my waist abit smaller??? I am 4ft 11 and weigh 7 stone 5 so that’s not underweight??? I’m only going by the dietician I’ve been seeing and today I had another appointment and she was still going on about slow release carbs!! So I’m still learning about carbs! I always thought the slow release ones were safe??? She keeps telling me to add them in as I need the fibre! Today I actually thought she didn’t know what she was talking about! Also is there a list of low carb stuff we can eat??? I get stuck with what to have for breakfast lunch and dinner that is low carb. I also use a low carb seeded bread is that also no good?? Thank you for all your help! It’s making more sense as time goes on !
Because food preferences are so very personal, my only advice really is that you go online and the library, and look at low-carb food, look at recipes, experiment and choose the food and recipes you like!
'Low carb' and 'no carb' are definitely not the same thing! All fruit and vegetables are carb foods for instance, and I am pretty sure you do not want to go cold turkey on that? When you are really only talking about minor food tweakings.
But meat, fish, seafood, and veges if you want veges. It's actually delightfully simple when you think about it. lower-carb fruit like berries or even carbier fruit if you personally can take it. (I resisted this the longest, but I have very bad blood glucose regulation, not like you, who only needs to go somewhat lower-carb.)
When a galpal of mine had an HBA1c of 42 I suggested she avoid all or most added sugar, which is a really good thing for everyone to do, regardless of one's blood glucose functioning, but that is my bias, perhaps. When you find yourself reading for ingredients that don't have sugar in them, in the supermarket, you realise exactly how overriden with the stuff our modern food is. I used a nice spice blend on a roast chook yesterday and be b*****ed if it didn't have sugar added to it. Why Why Why????!! But there you are - it's a cheap taste enhancer and food preservative, and food manufacturers just can't resist it. So sad though. (It was listed last, so meant there was only a relatively small amount, but still, when you are as overloaded with glucose as I am - I don't want to eat any of it unncecessarily.)
Then cut down on your wheat. I think I have already suggested to you that you find out if you get tummy bloating from a food intolerance by going on elimination diets of the major culprits. I say this knowing that every single person in my life who I love/am closely related to with tummy bloating that I have suggested this to do this has not done it, and really really resists it. Such is the power of wheat products in our life, and does make me wonder if there is something addictive in wheat - I know the 'wheat belly' writer talks about it. Bread, nann, pizza dough - seriously yum. But I ditched it and will never regret it. And I have some wheat-eating days during the year to help me ditch it the rest of the time.
Are you dairy tolerant? Most of the world is not. If you are not very dairy tolerant and eating it, you will have what they call 'digestive issues' and that includes tummy bloating.
After that, yeah, it is just a fat storage issue. (ie piling on the pounds on the tummy.)