Diets: the whole30, paleo, …!
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Yeah and there are eggs at bottom, which isn't the basis for protein I'm any paleo diet–I'd not read too much into that. Strawberries are absolutely loaded with sugar too.
I would probably have fruits and veggies at the bottom, weighted towards veggies, and then meats above that but there are a ton of different approaches.
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Let me give you an example why it's bad to obsessively focus on certain low carb fruits. Consider raisins. These are very high in sugar. They are also quite alkaline. Therefore, they are helpful in trying to maintain a Ph-balanced diet, a key paleo principle. That's what I'm getting at. Diversity. I wouldn't let carbophobia deprive your body of healthful contributions from fruit.
Pomegranates are chock full of sugar. But they also provide fiber and antioxidants.
There's not as far as I know a perfect fruit that delivers all the nutrients you need.
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Are you doing one of the "diets" (Paleo or Whole30)?
I think you got that right Tom!
today was day 7 for me. gonna step on the scale in the morning to compare the new to the old weight I started with on monday!
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Feels good, doesn't it? I'm at 4 weeks, minus two nights of beer slip-ups. It's amazing how upset my stomach was after a couple nights of light drinking. Cutting all the grains/wheat/starches out really does make a difference, for me.
Anyone had any experience with Gluten-free beer? Is it even worth it?
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feels really great i have to say. missing nothing so far tbh.!
the power is the same (if not even more) as with using/eating carbs. took a bit for me to get used to it, like 3-4days, but now everything´s perfect…
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Much better place for this convo. Thanks.
Gluten-free beer is increasing in popularity here in Southern California. Gluten-free diets are kind of the new trend. I've never tried the GF beers, but I will check some out, eventually, and report back.
I can't imagine that they're any good, but who knows.
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so what to say…
i´m on day 9 today and there´s nothing i´m missing so far.
couldn´t be happier and i´m really happy to say, that starting with this "program" really was one of my best moves so far. feeling stronger and fitter from day to day.started with 214lbs. and after one week i´m done 5lbs. (3x gym and 1x cardio during the week!)...
so thanks to all the guys introducing this to me...love ya
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so today is day29 into paleo, which also means it´s the 2nd to last day before i´m done with my first "whole30" challenge.
so far i´ve lost 11lbs. (first two weeks i went to the gym like 3times a week, then i got inked and had to stop working out for the last 2weeks, only a 4min. tabata workout each morning), so i think if i´d have been able to work out during the whole 30 days, i would have lost a lot more (thinking 15-20lbs.)!
the only "bad thing" i did during those 30days was that i had 2-3nights of drinking alcohol on the weekends…during the week i only had tap water and green tea.
diet-related i always was at 100% though, so no hard feelings about those 2-3nights tbh. ...i´m totally satisfied and happy with the actual situation though
i´ve discovered my love for cooking (and taking pics of it ^^ ), i have way more power during the whole day. no more problems with going to bed at a certain time and also my sleep/sleeping habbits have improved a lot as well. my skin got better and i´m about to get back in shape again...back to the "old me" i was like 4years ago (still some work to do though!).**so i have to say trying this was one of the best moves i´ve made during the last few months/years, considering i´m a guy that likes to eat a lot and a lot of almost everything…everything bad so personally spoken, cutting back on all the bad stuff = carbs and sugars was definitely the right way to go!
all in all i´m pretty happy and satisfied at the same time, that i´ve went for all of this and tbh. i´m definitely going to keep on going...not gonna stop after those 30days are over, that´s for sure!so thanks to all of those that brought paleo into my life (Jeff and Gav especially!)...thanks y´all!**
btw. here are some great infos for all those that want to start with the "whole 30" program, about what´s ok to have and about things you shouldn´t eat during your own "whole30":
http://whole9life.com/2013/06/the-official-can-i-have-guide-to-the-whole30/
…just found out about it, but i def. won´t cut back on eating my beloved pancakes (not really satisfied with the explanation why eating eggs and a banana shouldn´t be the same as eating eggs + a banana, mixed together cooked in a pan!?). at the same time i won´t hold back with eating 85% chocolate from time to time…don´t think that those two things are going to "ruin" the whole "result" of this program, so i´m still going to enjoy eating those things!thanks for your time guys, i´m out, peace!...
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Great job!
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Good work there. Quite tempted to try this. Been following a traditional bodybuilding bulk/cut diet for about 10 years. Since i have little desire to be big or on the other hand 'ripped' anymore i am growing tired of the traditional way of eating. Your pics of all the food have got me thinking.
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Yeah, delicious AND healthy? No downside there!
Great work
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I'm GF/DF anyway - in an atttempt to suppress my IBS (or whatever is wrong with me) - I do eat GF bread and pasta. Thinking I should try Paleo. Heard mixed things in terms of Paleo and IBS.
edits; also looked at diets related to FODMAP etc. Honestly open to try something new, but I'm unwilling to eat any carb other than rice