Low-carb healthy fat living. Intermittent fasting. What’s your why?
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Exploring the world of low-carb, healthy fat eating and intermittent fasting, I quickly realized that there are many reasons why people adopt this lifestyle.
What is your why?
Why did you choose LCHF? Intermittent fasting? Or both? What's your experience? What are you exploring?
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Hi Beth @elizabethbartholomew, I've had a long running battle with constipation this past year and I think it has been fiber related but I'm not sure. About a month or so I started taking 2 tsps of Optifiber (Costco's version of Benefiber) with a 8 oz glass of water 2 to 3 times daily when I take my other supplements and medications. This has really helped with my constipation problem. I also try to eat more high fiber foods which I have not been very good at in the past.
Another thing to remember, @elizabethbartholomew, is that lots of people on low-carb don't count fiber against the carb limit. There's a little controversy there, but if you eat something with 9g total carbs and 4g of carbs, for example, that would count as only 5g net carbs.
Hi Chris @artscaping, I can tell you how I do the intermittent fasting which is probably not the letter of the law. I take my neuropathy supplements which include 1-1/5 oz hemp oil in the morning along with 5 capsules, 2 of which are omega fish oils. I also take 2 capsules that have to be taken apart from the morning and evening capsules for max bioavailability. Then I take the evening 5 capsules which includes the omega fish oil. I just figure what ever calories are in them are not that big of deal to interfere with my fasting window. So far, the intermittent fasting has worked well even though I take supplements. I have been doing mostly the 20 hour fast with a 4 hour eating window and I have a 2 meals during my eating window and always feel I've ate as much as I want or need to eat.
I've been told to take my stuff with a meal also but so far I've just taken them with water mixed with 2 tsps of Optifiber (Costco's Benefiber). Not sure if that counts as food although it does have a few calories and it also helps with my daily regularity issues 🙂
Hi @artscaping - how often a day to you need to take medications? If I have any that need to be taken with food I do it just as I'm starting an eating window. If you can even keep your eating window to 12 hours, that's a major improvement for many people. Another way is to have coffee with heavy cream (or butter) in the morning, which doesn't raise blood sugar and insulin but does give you some fat to help with those supplements or medications that should be taken with food.
The point is you don't have to go all the way to 16:8 or 18:6 to get a lot of the benefits of time-restricted eating.
Hey there @johnbishop ,,,, that is what I do already. Cannabis with meds and throughout the day as needed. @LeeAase, ohh...how tempting...coffee with heavy cream. No caffeine for me anymore.....do you have an alternative? Thanks you two.
Chris
Good thoughts @tconama, and it's great you have found something that's working so well for you. My wife @lisaaase was like you in that she didn't want to weigh frequently because it messed with her motivation. I have found weighing every day (I have a 361-day streak going) is helpful because I don't get bothered by fluctuations, and yet by tracking the average I can see whether I'm going in the right direction overall.
@kbart, congrats on reversing type 2 diabetes. Would you mind starting a new discussion where we can collect tips about eating prepared foods or quick food ideas?
Could just go with more heavy cream... 😉
@artscaping you could try a London Fog! It is Earl Grey tea w/ steamed milk but guessing you could try heavy cream. I just recently learned of it from someone who doesn't drink coffee but wanted some caffeine.
Thank you so much. I am ready to branch out of my now boring routine fat free milk.