
That's before you get into the comfort eating aspect.
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We eat at maybe 19:00 then nothing much until 12:30-13:00Richard G wrote:I quite like the fasting thing. I always used to snack like crazy / food was always on my mind.
Now I just don't eat until 5pm in the evening at the earliest (unless I'm cycling)... and that's just the way it is.
That's great. You likely find that as you go on, you'll become less hungry. The only thing I would say is, expect a period when you feel tired even with very moderate exercise but it'll soon pass as you adapt and the occasional mood swing but again, that won't last long.Me and The Boy have dropped onto the Low Carb High Fat thing having read Eat Bacon, Don't Jog ....
Mitch is a BIG UNIT (read 'fat bastard') about 6'1" but 23st 6lb.
We've tried all sorts before but results have been meagre and short lived.
Well, he is fair chuffed. We started at the start of Jan but he's only been keen this last 2 weeks (last Weds we all went for a curry , poppadoms, starter, curry, rice, nan bread and beer ..... so we weren't exacly being strict.)
This morning he weighed in at 22st 3lb .... and he's over the moon :) We're pretty much on 2 meals a day and a 16hour fast.... off the carbs completely.
He has a lot to lose so knows this is a bit false, but he's so happy .... as am I :)
Just for info... the whole bulletproof coffee thing has long since been debunked. Of course, it wont harm you, so if you enjoy it, carry on. But there's no actual advantage to it.godivatrailrider wrote:I have a fatty coffee about 07:00 .... but that's it.
I suspect I may be there (unless it's too soon.) I commute every day and feel generally VERY well .... but hills seem to be harder work than I'd expect... I'm sure it'll pass :)Bearbonesnorm wrote:That's great. You likely find that as you go on, you'll become less hungry. The only thing I would say is, expect a period when you feel tired even with very moderate exercise but it'll soon pass as you adapt and the occasional mood swing but again, that won't last long.Me and The Boy have dropped onto the Low Carb High Fat thing having read Eat Bacon, Don't Jog ....
Mitch is a BIG UNIT (read 'fat bastard') about 6'1" but 23st 6lb.
We've tried all sorts before but results have been meagre and short lived.
Well, he is fair chuffed. We started at the start of Jan but he's only been keen this last 2 weeks (last Weds we all went for a curry , poppadoms, starter, curry, rice, nan bread and beer ..... so we weren't exacly being strict.)
This morning he weighed in at 22st 3lb .... and he's over the moon :) We're pretty much on 2 meals a day and a 16hour fast.... off the carbs completely.
He has a lot to lose so knows this is a bit false, but he's so happy .... as am I :)
I don't think I could do butter in the coffee but tbh the spoon of coconut oil is quite palatable and just tastes like a coffee from Costa. :) It froths up really well :)Richard G wrote:Just for info... the whole bulletproof coffee thing has long since been debunked. Of course, it wont harm you, so if you enjoy it, carry on. But there's no actual advantage to it.godivatrailrider wrote:I have a fatty coffee about 07:00 .... but that's it.
I take my coffee black, without sugar, and LOTS OF IT.
Richard G wrote:Just for info... the whole bulletproof coffee thing has long since been debunked. Of course, it wont harm you, so if you enjoy it, carry on. But there's no actual advantage to it.godivatrailrider wrote:I have a fatty coffee about 07:00 .... but that's it.
Mitch would seem to agree with this testament....Lawmanmx wrote: i suggest anyone criticising the LCHF/Keto way of eating to try it themselves (properly) before listening to 'Debunking' rhetoric off the tinternt, it simply works! ... IF you do it properly![]()
godivatrailrider wrote:Mitch would seem to agree with this testament....Lawmanmx wrote: i suggest anyone criticising the LCHF/Keto way of eating to try it themselves (properly) before listening to 'Debunking' rhetoric off the tinternt, it simply works! ... IF you do it properly![]()
Richard G wrote:Not debunking LCHF... before anyone gets sensitive.![]()
However, bulletproof coffee was used in a study of people already on LCHF and tests showed no significant difference. However, if the placebo works for you, then more power to you.
I'm with you Richard - coffee (and tea) should be black with nothing, I mean nothing, added.Richard G wrote:Aye, I know what MCT oil is, the point is that the whole thing has turned into a marketing exercise. Same for the beans.
Only when mainliningRichard G wrote:Not even water, amright?
Forget that. Just eat the bacon, sausage and eggs - honestly.Hope they have porridge.