I really shouldn’t read this forum while eating my tea!
If we're getting sci-fi here, maybe a little nod to Kubrick:
"My God, it's full of (st)****"
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Thanks, that could be the reason.
Very helpful reply.
If I was 100% sure it would help me lose weight I would go for it.
I found that if I cooked pasta, ran it under the cold tap and reheated it it didnt raise my BG too much. I also toast low carb bread straight from the freezer which has similar affects ie not too much rise in BG.I've tried all sorts of different n=1 resistant starch experiments, but they all took my blood glucose too high.
So I just don't bother any more.
Nowadays if I want to splurge a little on carbs they are root veg or gluten free and are smothered in butter, cream or meat fat, which lowers and extends the spike better for me than relying on resistant starch ever did.
Of course, combining fats and carbs is bad for overall health in the long run, and bad for the waistline in the short run. So I save it for special occasions.
I do it with pasta and have good results - also toast low carb bread straight from freezer which works.It was fully explained in the programme. Personally, I have only tried this with rice and the results were disappointing.
Very many years ago my slim husband was asked to give a poo sample to be tested for a study. He was chosen because he had never had antibiotics. My guess is that some of his gut flora are a different type to mine as perhaps mine of that specific type have been destroyed by antibiotics in the past, never to return. I have had several probiotics but perhaps they are missing the most valuable gut flora? Who knows, but I would be willing to try.I can't recall the specific research, but I seem to recall a slim, healthy woman experienced a particularly vicious gut issue (e-coli, or something like that - can't recall that detail), which severly impacted her gut flora. Following a gut flora transplant, donated by her twin, who happened to always have been heavier than her slim sister, the recipient became overweight, so there are undoubtedly risks involved.
Apologies for my memory, but I obviously assessed the info as not rerequirrered longer term, or my goldfish syndrome is getting worse!
I found that if I cooked pasta, ran it under the cold tap and reheated it it didnt raise my BG too much. I also toast low carb bread straight from the freezer which has similar affects ie not too much rise in BG.
Daphne - When doing that with pasta, have you tried continuing testing beyond the 2 hour mark? For me, pasta was never a rocket fuel, in terms of blood scores, but it always raised my bloods a bit, but that modest rise continued for an extended period.
I was never a big fan of pasta, so giving it up was zero hardship.
Soggy cardboard? For me, it was never worth trying the cook and cool method.
Oh dear.
I managed to read this as ‘the truth about farts’.
Must be time i logged off. Haha!
I usually do with most ‘carbier’ foods particularly when reintroducing them and, looking back at my thread in 2015, when I first tried it I was 5.6 pre meal, 7.5 after 1 hour, 7.7 after 2 hours and back down to to 5.5 after 3 hours. This was the norm whenever I had it. Ironically whilst I still have pasta occasionally I usually have courgetti or courgette lasagne with my bolognase sauce these days. However I do seem to be able to eat more carbs than many forum members so I have never gone very low carb which may have something to do with it.Daphne - When doing that with pasta, have you tried continuing testing beyond the 2 hour mark? For me, pasta was never a rocket fuel, in terms of blood scores, but it always raised my bloods a bit, but that modest rise continued for an extended period.
I was never a big fan of pasta, so giving it up was zero hardship.
Welll done on your results, but it's more than just a two week trial as described on the programme.Finally had time to watch this programme (though not had time to read through 10 pages on this thread!)
I thought it was very clear - the style of eating discussed closely matches what I have been doing for the last 14 months - and it's worked very well for me. I was amused to see the positives of eating the odd apple - I am very careful about portion sizes - but I do eat 2 or 3 portions of fruit a day along with LOTS of veg and salad
In saying that the Programme should have got people thinking.
Perhaps, like a lot of people, they can't accept the truth.I do hope so, but we have had one newbie that thought it was irritating (on another thread)
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