NewdestinyX
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I am 'well' aware of Jenny's positions on these topics, Sid. I never comment unless I'm well studied in an area and have come to conclusions after careful consideration. I'm sure that's true of you too.Sid Bonkers said:NewdestinyX said:You're not alone here. Many ultra low carbers have found her blog to be a sort of 'bible' of the 'purer way'.Sid Bonkers said:and she certainly helped me on the road to diabetic control,
On her web site (see about the author) Jenny says she rarely eats over 100 grams of carbohydrate a day, hardly an ultra low carber Grant and neither am I, I may reduce my carb intake to the amount I can tolerate but that amount is a long way from being ultra low carb, at least by most peoples standards, perhaps you should read some posts instead of just writing them :wink:
NewdestinyX said:Sid. I never comment unless I'm well studied in an area and have come to conclusions after careful consideration. I'm sure that's true of you too.But Jenny's, without a doubt, a 'true believer' in ketosis producing/very low carb.
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CONGRATS!, Patch! Keep up the good 'hard' work!Patch said:Beginning of Day Eight, and weigh in time.
-10lbs!
Good times! Still haven't had any food (7 days is a record!), and like the idea of being able to tuck into some veg if I absolutely have to, and stil lnot fall off.
Onwards and upwards!!!
NDX said:For those reading -- any very lo carb diet will also produce about 10 lbs of weight loss in the first 7-10 days.. The first 4 lbs is always the liver emptying of glycogen+water in combo.. Then real fat burning begins. So at any given time - the 4 lbs we lose or regain is what they call 'water weight' - though more accurately put it's water + glucose = sugar water or (glycogen).
If your liver is truly empty of glycogen there is nothing left to dump - though remember that the process of gluconeogenesis kicks in too - that's the liver turning protein into glycogen. But 'that' glucose will be used readily and immediately for the body's needs, namely the brain so it shouldn't full up as reserves in the liver.Patch said:Very interesting. Thanks for that. Does that mean that liver dumps will stop/reduce in severity? My fasting BG's say "YES". :wink:
Depends.. Anything under about 70 carbs a day produces ketosis (which is properly considered 'ultra lo carb')and an emptying of the liver. Aren't you eating less than 70g of carbs a day on this diet?(Although - I don't think what I'm doing IS lo-carb. Can I expect to dump another 4lbs of water weight when I DO eventually get back on lo-carb?)
Patch said:(Although - I don't think what I'm doing IS lo-carb. Can I expect to dump another 4lbs of water weight when I DO eventually get back on lo-carb?)
BF said:60g of carbs is kind of low...
Yup. I'm taking in around 60g per day (3 sachets x 20g(ish))NDX said:Aren't you eating less than 70g of carbs a day on this diet?
What are you sources for these claims? Namely the level at which ketosis is produced and your definition of 'ultra lo carb' :?: Something others could read for ourselves would be preferred.NewdestinyX said:.... Anything under about 70 carbs a day produces ketosis (which is properly considered 'ultra lo carb')and an emptying of the liver. ...
pianoman said:What are you sources for these claims? Namely the level at which ketosis is produced and your definition of 'ultra lo carb' :?: Something others could read for ourselves would be preferred.NewdestinyX said:.... Anything under about 70 carbs a day produces ketosis (which is properly considered 'ultra lo carb')and an emptying of the liver. ...
BTW I don't see a direct answer for Patch's question "Does that mean that liver dumps will stop/reduce in severity? " Are you saying that at around 60g Carbs per day (plus Protein) from the shakes, his liver will be "truly empty of glycogen" :?:
That fits with my understanding too Sid but maybe we will see some 3rd party sources to back up these assertions... although I'm not holding my breath in anticipation.Sid Bonkers said:I thought that to enter ketosis you needed to be eating less than 40g carbs and even then you would be in and out of ketosis, but I am no expert on ULC so I could be wrong.
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