luckynumber8
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Sid Bonkers said:Rather than just scoffing a load of sweets and chocy bars might it not be a good idea to ask for a referral to see a dietician? Their not there just to help people loose weight and they will be able to advice you on nutrition.
FergusCrawford said:And given the standard advice to eat carbs with every meal , even they should manage to get you a weight gain
:***: Did you mean GAIN weight?? Otherwise, wouldn't the answer be "stop eating anything"? :crazy:Patch said:Is it possible to lose weight without increasing your BG???
luckynumber8 said:I am currently desperate to gain weight, at least 2-3 stone is the target. I know that i am underweight due to bad sugar level control and generally not eating enough. So I have now set out a diet plan and am constantly blood testing to keep them stable. What i'm curious about, is, if you keep your sugar levels at a good rate would you still gain the weight from the calories in chocolate bars. Might be a silly question but would be interested to see what other people say. I am of course aware that sweets and chocolate should be a treat, and not eaten regularly, but sometimes my sweet tooth is too overpowering.
I would not expect that to work; after all, Dr Bernstein himself describes how he was unable to induce weight gain by making his patients drink (olive?) oil - after getting them to eat more protein failed due to them not being able to eat enough protein.Rather than using chocolate to gain weight, apart from the fun of satisfying your sweet urges, why not stuff things like nuts.
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