Thanks for the link, I'll have a look.
Did keto, lost 3 stone. Now mostly eat a ketogenic (or rather very low carb) diet but allow myself to eat what I like if I’m being social.
Cholesterol went from 6 to 4. Feel loads better. Generally only eat home-cooked food, from fresh, with ingredients you can either pull out of the ground, pluck off plants or cut off animals.
If we eat badly, we try to make sure it’s in the middle of the day, with some exercise happening afterwards. But we’re not self-harming zealots about it.
Zero ultra processed food. Zero added sugar. Zero sweeteners (that comes in the ultra processed bit) – so none of that low-fat ultra-processed yoghurt crap.
Don’t miss sugar at all. In every measurable way I’m fitter, slimmer, happier, less hungry, more healthy.
Exactly this!
Wife and I started Keto in January. She's down 3 stone and I'm down 1.5. I wasn't particularly overweight and only joined in to support her as I have Fluoroquinolone Toxicity (damaged joints, muscles, various neuropathies) and fancied ditching sugar, particularly all the hidden sugars and other additives in UPF.
It's been nothing short of a revelation. Aside from the weight loss, we both think more clearly, sleep better, have very few cravings and my body aches way less. My 'buzzy' neuropathies are less frequent / intrusive. I can also exercise more intensely as the significant cardiac issues caused by Fluoroquinoline Toxicity appear to be somewhat diminishing.
Fasting also helps. We drink Peppermint / Lemon & Ginger tea in the morning and only start eating at 1pm with a light lunch. Dinner is always made fresh from scratch, finished by 7pm and we don't snack in the evening. 18:6 fasting does good things to a body. Cravings are minimal as we aren't full of carbs.
We're not evangelical about it and sometimes fall off the wagon in social situations. If one of us has a night out, drink will be taken. If eating out, we just try to pick the lower carb options, kinda tricky in Italian, Indian or Chinese restaurants! Despite occasional lapses, we both know that resuming healthy eating will quickly get us back on track.
I'm totally sold and will undoubtedly follow a predominantly low sugar / carb diet for life.
Crisps mmm, that's a thread on its own.
Having a will of iron and as mentioned above shopping in a certain way eg, at a greengrocer,baker, butcher, fish monger,health food shop and those refill shops are good, that way the basket/trolly is full of actual ingredients and not plastic covered tat masquerading as food.
Or better still try and grow food. Get on a local facebook group that does seed swaps, or thrifts edible plants (ours is always giving away free strawberry and tomato plants at this time of the year). Crops that can be grown in a bucket such as beans or a courgette plant are easy to start off with.
Don’t you know its a tablet van masquerading as a fish van? It’s clever, they do it here too.
Yes, he does those jumbo empire biscuits as big as a tea plate too 😭😭
I had a pretty big lapse on Friday, gave myself various flimsy excuses but ultimately yes, just because the crap was there. Oh, and an obscenely juicy slice of carrot cake whilst out for 100km on the road bike yesterday for which I have no excuse.
So back on the wagon we jump, will have to appeal to my wife to leave fewer treats lying around 🙄
The scientists at the Centre for Epidemiological Studies in Health and Nutrition, School of Public Health, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Came here to say what Cougar has been pointing out and that this was thoroughly de-bunked as too simplistic when it first came out when Angry Chef was doing his thing online (blog has now gone off-line unfortunately). His books are worth a read if only to point out that there are a lot of charlatans out there promoting their method and getting rich from desperate people (Helmsley sisters and Ella I'm looking at you).
Proper nutrition and maintained weight loss is difficult there is no "easy" one size fits all means of doing this. What works for me may be ineffective for someone else and their method may cause me to get sick or gain weight.
This sounds interesting - Panorama tonight BBC 1 8.00am 'Ultra processed food' a recipe for ill health.
Proper nutrition and maintained weight loss is difficult there is no “easy” one size fits all means of doing this. What works for me may be ineffective for someone else
I got figuratively burned at the stake on here for saying that years ago.
an obscenely juicy slice of carrot cake whilst out for 100km on the road bike yesterday
Pfft. Amateur...
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I do think that, for me at least, engineered foods are the problem. They're so delicious and are specifically tuned to make you want more.
I still do get very hungry on a low carb diet because there's only so many vegetables you can eat and, if you do a lot of riding on type 2 muscle like me then you might need more carbs than you can get. But as said the quality is important. Better to have a slice of brown bread and some cheese than four chocolate digestives.
kinda tricky in Italian, Indian or Chinese restaurants!
Dahl is great in Indian restaurants - you can have a bowl of that and a side dish like meat or onion bahjis or something. They do look at you a bit funny if you refuse rice though.
This sounds interesting – Panorama tonight BBC 1 8.00am ‘Ultra processed food’ a recipe for ill health.
Better to have a slice of brown bread and some cheese than four chocolate digestives
Only because of the cheese tbh.
Out on a bike, sandwiches are fair game. I'm lucky that I've an artisanal baker near here that does a traditional rye sourdough - the type that takes 3 days to make, with the only ingredients being the rye flour, salt, water. It's ridiculously dense. I make sarnies using that if I'm going on a long ride and need sustenance.
But the rest of the time, if I'm not exercising, root veg contain plenty of carbs. Growing my own beets (got a patch with about 70 of a few different varieties in at the moment, with a pile more to go in) as I bloody love 'em and they're way better than what you get in the supermarket. Baked sweet potato as an occasional treat - and as I've cut out all the ultra-processed stuff and am generally low carb anyway it really is a treat. Ridiculously sweet.
I don't know how we've managed to get ourselves conned into eating the way we eat. And I'm doubly frustrated that governments don't legislate us out of the mess we're in. I really do get why they don't (money, public resistance, apathy) but it's no good for anyone 🙁
Only because of the cheese tbh.
I disagree (of course 🙂 ) - chocolate digestives are *too* delicious. They stimulate your appetite for more chocolate biccies and treates and things. At least, they do mine. Wholemeal bread has carbs, but it's relatively low GI (especially if home made) and lots of other nutrients. There are also things in it that feed the 'good' bacteria in your microbiome.
I'm exercising 3-4 times a week, so there aren't many times when I don't need carbs. In the past I managed it by consuming carbs only on the bike and immediately afterwards, but that's become harder and harder.
I do think that, for me at least, engineered foods are the problem. They’re so delicious and are specifically tuned to make you want more.
Interestingly, the ultra-processed food-eating twin in that podcast started off thinking like that, by the end he'd started to find the stuff repulsive. But you're right, processed foods are full of stuff designed to make you crave more of it and that's on top of the high levels of fat and sugar that are common. If you've not encountered it, it's worth a listen.
I don’t know how we’ve managed to get ourselves conned into eating the way we eat. And I’m doubly frustrated that governments don’t legislate us out of the mess we’re in. I really do get why they don’t (money, public resistance, apathy) but it’s no good for anyone
It's kind of a natural consequence of our greed-based / growth-obsessed economy/society where people are money rich and time poor (relatively speaking) and food is a commercial industry just like everything else. It's an industrial process designed to stimulate demand and grow profits over anything concerning well-being or health. But that's just typical of how we run our world. We're fixated on 'growth' instead of quality of life. We confuse owning more and more consumer goods with being happy etc.
None of which is news really, but it is where we are. A government less focussed on 'growth' and re-election along with satisfying its donors and more on public health and well-being might do something about it, but right now, no chance. See also transport policy. Health policy etc.
It’s kind of a natural consequence of our greed-based / growth-obsessed economy/society where people are money rich and time poor (relatively speaking) and food is a commercial industry just like everything else.
That applies for the demographic here. Those that are working 2 or 3 jobs to make ends meet go mad for the processed stuff because it is a treat and someone else has prepared it.
A government less focussed on ‘growth’ and re-election along with satisfying its donors and more on public health and well-being might do something about it, but right now, no chance. See also transport policy. Health policy etc.
You make it sound like we're all evil, stupid, weak minded or all three. It's not quite so mendacious, in my view. Essentially we're all just dumb actors trying to get the things we need (that includes dopamine), and the current global economy is the consequence of that. To change this would require everyone to start thinking collectively which would require the complete re-programming of the entire world. Which is a pretty big task. Of course, we need it, or something like it, but go easy on us. Sympathy gets more votes than criticism.
You make it sound like we’re all evil, stupid, weak minded or all three. It’s not quite so mendacious, in my view. Essentially we’re all just dumb actors trying to get the things we need (that includes dopamine), and the current global economy is the consequence of that. To change this would require everyone to start thinking collectively which would require the complete re-programming of the entire world
Disagree here (of course 🙂 ). That's why we have governments - to govern.
What we need is to remove the influence of private money from government. For example, the top ten funders of both the Democrats and Republicans are the same .
Massive democratic reform is what's needed. To run an actual democracy. Then we're in with a shot of being able to govern correctly.
That’s why we have governments – to govern.
Yeah but sadly they are democratically elected...
What we need is to remove the influence of private money from government.
Won't make much difference. Companies will still influence voters who will then vote.
Anyway, I have given up sugar in the past. Then I wandered back into it during the covid times. This week I ate so much sugary shit (conference food) that my digestion was painful and I have decided to quit it again. I'm into day 2.
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