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on 19-12-2013 10:57 AM
@icyfroth wrote:
@bluecat*dancing wrote:
If your diet is usually based on healthy, fresh food then I don't see what the problem is with having the occasional junk food.From what I've seen, a lot of ppl have it the other way round. A diet based on junk food and the occasional healthy, fresh food.
My 20yr old step son lives on junk food......he doesnt live with us, but lives with his mother, he never has a home made meal although it is offered to him, he prefers junk and he looks very unhealthy.
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on 19-12-2013 11:00 AM
@cat_mioux wrote:The Swedes have only recently announced:
http://www.foodproductdesign.com/news/2013/10/sweden-recommends-low-carb-high-fat-diet-to-comba.aspx
Interesting article, I have heard that before.
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on 19-12-2013 11:13 AM
More and more people are going back to good fats and low carbs.
I used to try dieting (low fat) constantly but thought I lacked will power or something. I was always hungry and always thinking about food. Now I can go 6 hours without feeling hungry. I have loads of avocardo's, olive oil, butter, fatty cuts of meat, cream cheese and best of all I have cream every day, in my coffee and as whipped cream with a few blueberries or strawberries.
I have lots more energy too.
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on 19-12-2013 11:15 AM
I remember many years ago one of my sisters hated the low fat trend and always used full fat milk and yogurt. She refused to have skinny milk. And she's never had a weight problem.
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on 19-12-2013 11:37 AM
@cat_mioux wrote:More and more people are going back to good fats and low carbs.
I used to try dieting (low fat) constantly but thought I lacked will power or something. I was always hungry and always thinking about food. Now I can go 6 hours without feeling hungry. I have loads of avocardo's, olive oil, butter, fatty cuts of meat, cream cheese and best of all I have cream every day, in my coffee and as whipped cream with a few blueberries or strawberries.
I have lots more energy too.
That is great cat................just showed OH, hope you dont mind...........so he is going to do what you are doing. As I said to him, when I was growing up, my mother always fed us like you are eating and we all grew up healthy.
Thanks.........I love cream and especially icecream.
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on 19-12-2013 11:49 AM
We all know Maccas is bad food. I dont know if anyone has seen the videos of people who have shown Maccas burgers and fries after being kept for 4 years, they still look edible
Everthing is just so processed and FULL of preservatives.
But I'm skeptical when they use mice as test subjects and relate the findings to humans.
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on 19-12-2013 11:53 AM
@purple_haize wrote:
@cat_mioux wrote:More and more people are going back to good fats and low carbs.
I used to try dieting (low fat) constantly but thought I lacked will power or something. I was always hungry and always thinking about food. Now I can go 6 hours without feeling hungry. I have loads of avocardo's, olive oil, butter, fatty cuts of meat, cream cheese and best of all I have cream every day, in my coffee and as whipped cream with a few blueberries or strawberries.
I have lots more energy too.
That is great cat................just showed OH, hope you dont mind...........so he is going to do what you are doing. As I said to him, when I was growing up, my mother always fed us like you are eating and we all grew up healthy.
Thanks.........I love cream and especially icecream.
That's fantastic purple!
Here is a great link for LCHF beginners. It has to be done properly and it mean's a radical change in eating.
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
I want to give you some really important information though.
During the first week you OH may experience 'Atkins Flu'. I got it 3 days into the diet but it only lasted a few days. I felt dizzy, tired and headachey. The antidote is to eat extra salt for those few days. Our bodies are used to using carbs as energy. When the body is starved of carbs it will turn to using fat and your fat stores for energy. It can take a few days to 2 weeks for that to happen. Hence "Atkins Flu".
You can't have icecream (lol!) as its full of carbs and sugar although I make my own from cream, Natvia (stevia), no sugar Cadbury Cocoa and a dash of vanilla.
You must have good fats every day. Carbs must be 30g or under per day. I look at labels and I won't buy products that have more than 6g of carbs per serving.
A deadly combination is high carbs and high fat. If your OH is going to do this then there can be no cheat days or slip ups. But he will feel better very quickly if he sticks to LCHF.
If you need recipes for pizza and low carb bread just google. There are heaps of recipes online. 🙂
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on 19-12-2013 12:02 PM
Thanks for all that Cat, will look it all up.........anything to give OH and me more energy.
I have thinking about what my mother and grandmother use to cook and it is basically what you are having and there wasnt the sickness that is around today.
Some of the diseases that are here today, were never heard of back in the 50's.
So yeah, thanks heaps for that and I will google the recipes..![]()
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on 19-12-2013 12:03 PM
Here is an example to get your OH started:
Breakfast:
Full fat Greek Yogurt. Approx 6g carbs per serving (plain only). Flavoured yogurt contains about 22g carbs
Lots of bacon. Eggs
Lunch:
Moderate amount of meat/fish or poultry
Above ground vegetables or salad. Low carb full fat salad dressing.
Home made soup
Cheese crust low carb home made pizza
Dinner:
As above
Snacks:
Coffee with a big dollop of thickened cream. No milk - too high in sugars.
Cream cheese 'muffins' low carb and whipped cream
Low Carb home made almond herb bread
Nuts, like pecans
A few blueberries or strawberries. No other fruit.
Cheese crisp homemade biscuits and low carb dip
No Sugar homemade Peanut Butter cookies
Gold Medal Pork Krackles
It means cooking from scratch a lot.
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on 19-12-2013 12:07 PM
Ok thanks, OH is my carer, so he is home with me and I can keep tabs on what he is eating.
I will print that page out, so he can follow it.
thanks again.