lefeilouss
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Good morning - ex body builder - you have no idea how much money I wasted on supplements. I now have a more level had on my shoulders. I still train but for strong man - much more fun ( I don't have a rod stuck up my back like many body builders but as a T2 I have to be careful about what I eat to make sure I get the micronutrients I need. (I'm also a graduate biologist - I don't know everything, but I do know a fair amount: Everything is eaten for a purpose:Hi
Was wondering when on LCHF diet I seem to think that there may be some nutrients and vitamins from fruits which we avoid eating
Are there supplements that you take on LCHF? Or just vegetables we eat is sufficient?
Any thoughts on this?
TIA
Good morning - ex body builder - you have no idea how much money I wasted on supplements. I now have a more level had on my shoulders. I still train but for strong man - much more fun ( I don't have a rod stuck up my back like many body builders but as a T2 I have to be careful about what I eat to make sure I get the micronutrients I need. (I'm also a graduate biologist - I don't know everything, but I do know a fair amount: Everything is eaten for a purpose:
Fruit has always been lauded as the 'only' source of vit c. Try spinach, red peppers, chillis, tomatoes. I eat a huge amount of green vegetables - spinach, broccoli, courgettes etc.
I don't take supplements and I'm training hard 5-6 days a week, doing cardio and lifting some reasonably heavy weights and I'm still growing. I have no vitamin or mineral deficiencies, just a fridge stuffed with the right foods.
Good luck
Sean T2 Oct 15. Met, exercise (loads) and food - predominantly eggs, spinach, mushrooms and tomatoes - and no sign of a runny nose - so it must be working
Which carbohydrates do you eat and how many grams per day?
here is my current diet:
veg: spinach, lots of spinach, broccoli, leeks, tomatoes, garlic, olives, mushrooms
Fruit: 2 bananas a day (for my heart) 4 lemons a day for my kidneys
Protein: 12-20 eggs a day, fish, chicken, beef, bacon (but the staple is eggs)
Fats: olives, avocados, olive oil
Protein powder with a splash of milk and yoghurt.
On leg day: black pudding - food of the gods and the most amazing thing to eat before a leg work out!
I don't count calories. I definitely don't weigh grams of carbs.
I do measure my blood sugar 6-7 times a day including before and after each work out.
I'm 53, 5ft 8 and 120 kilos (weighed today). I deadlift 400lbs and leg press 1,000 lbs.and my training is based on lifting as much as possible every time. I actually aim to get stronger every single work out.
What I am trying to say is that what I eat, works for me and what I have to do.
Sean
We are all incredibly different whilst being more or less 99% the same. (Also a graduate biologist)Unfortunately bananas spikes my blood.
You're absolutely correct. What works for you doesn't necessarily works for me or another person.
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