My wife convinced me to liberalize my diet for Thanksgiving and have not tried to limit my intake until today. I'll fast today then on protein powder for a while.Prior to my WLS the surgeon put me on protein shakes for 2 weeks. Lost 22 pounds. Decided to go back on it. Need to lose another 60 pounds. Anyone ever do this type of diet?
What powder are you talking about and is that all you "eat"?
22 pounds in two weeks?
I thought that was well in excess of what was considered healthy.
That's sort of like telling a heroin addict to cut back a little. Sugar is addictive.Whatever works, but I still think that you should use a diet that is as close as possible to what you would normally eat, and simply control your portion sizes. Otherwise, once you get back on your "normal" diet you will simply gain the weight back, since it is your normal diet that put it there in the first place.
That's sort of like telling a heroin addict to cut back a little. Sugar is addictive.
I can't recommend this for anybody. I need to break my addiction to carbs and this works for me. I use a whey protein powder (chocolate peanut butter flavored) three times a day for a couple weeks then a more sane low calorie, restricted carb diet.
22 pounds in two weeks?
I thought that was well in excess of what was considered healthy.
That's it. I **** like a racehorse for a week or two when I go ultra low carb.Most of this is water weight. Each gram of glucose holds onto about 4 grams of water. So once you flush out the glucose the water joins it.
Again, I had a modicum of training in this field, albeit some time ago.
On the one hand, whatever works for you.
On the other hand...
1) Diets of exclusion rarely work. Your "appestat" is highly evolved to want certain nutrients. When you just say, "NO" to certain macronutrient classes (carbs, fats or proteins), the body, needing a balance, rebels. Craves. Even forbidding yourself specific items (refined sugar, chocolate, salt, whatever), is also usually doomed to fail.
2) The human body can exist on a wide range of diets. There's no "best" diet. Eskimos can live on high fat diets, Orientals on mostly rice and fish, Mediterraneans on lots of carbs and oils. Each group will be prone to some conditions and likely more resistant to others.
3) Before you start any diet, ask if you'd be content to stay on it the rest of your life. If the answer is no, as soon as you go off the diet you'll likely return to your old diet, and probably your old weight - plus some.
Anyway, I'm not a dietician or nutritionist - and only those specialties are really trained to prescribe diets. Improper diets can and have sickened and even killed. Best I can offer is some very general guidelines, which may or may not apply to you.
This is the basis for Atkins-get off carbs. That means sugars, alcohol, grains, etc. everthing that metabolizes to sugars. if you can get thru the first 3 days or so, you'll be fine. You go cold turkey off the carbs - often get headaches, grousy, etc. As mentioned earlier here, it really is an addiction and you go thru the withdrawal.The primal/ paleo folks claim some people get 'carb flu' when getting off the stuff. Supposed to last 2 weeks until you feel better.
That could be taken as an excuse to stay fat.
You should give the recipe, please.My wife just made us a fantastic ricotta bake. All the great flavors of Italian food with only 10g carbs and 370 calories. Add in 32g protein and it's a winner! Not only was the flavor profile excellent, it was very filling.
I've been very very low carb for over a year now. If I eat a bun on a hamburger I literally get sick. Hours of upset stomach. It actually hurts. Sweets are even worse.
It's quite easy to avoid eating things that are bad for you when those things make you sick guaranteed each time you've caved.
Because you asked, and my wife is niceYou should give the recipe, please.
Because you asked, and my wife is nice
8 oz of Ricotta Cheese
1/2 cup grated Parmesan (real stuff - not the junk in a green jar)
1 large Egg, beaten
1 teaspoon Italian Seasoning
salt & pepper to taste
1/2 cup Marinara Sauce (I used Mario Batali's marinara - only 6 gr of carbs for the 1/2 cup)
1/2 cup shredded Mozzarella Cheese
1/2 cup of turkey sausage crumbles
17 slices turkey pepperoni
Mix ricotta cheese, parmesan, beaten egg, seasonings together and place in a oven proof dish. Pour marinara on top and top with mozzarella cheese. Bake it in the oven @ 450 for about 20-25 minutes
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The ingredients as written above make 2 servings
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We doubled for leftovers - but did not double the meat or the marinara sauce
Enjoy!
My wife agreesBetter than Strawberry protein shakes....lol