Neuroprotection
Bluelighter
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- Apr 18, 2015
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I know carbohydrates, including sugars have quite a bad reputation nowadays as being a cause of obesity and the main obstacle to fat loss. however, I’ve read quite a few studies that show a high carbohydrates/low-fat diet is the best for sustainable long-term weight loss. of course, I know it all comes down to calories at the end of the day but there are other factors to consider. for example, carbohydrates are more likely to be used up instantly, and even if the person does not exercise, the process of converting them to fat takes a lot of energy and burns off a lot of calories in the process, meaning that a large amount of carbohydrate is needed to generate a small amount of fat.
Sometimes, if I gain too much body fat, I will cut the carbohydrates to start the fat burning process and decrease calorie intake. I don’t cut them out completely, just reduce them as much as I can along with general meal size and frequency for about a week or two. during this time, I feel weak and extremely miserable. Then, I reintroduce carbohydrates and drastically caut back on fats. that’s the bit I find exciting as my energy comes flooding back. for the first few days, I’m almost euphoric on a high carb diet and then things level out. However, I’m never dizzy or weak when cutting fat, only when cutting carbs.
So, if I had to choose a diet for the rest of my life and one food group would be cut out, I would choose a very high carbohydrate low-fat diet perhaps with just enough fats for hormone production and brain health.
Almost forgot to mention, when I’ve binge on massive amounts of sugar and white bread, I never seem to put on weight. however, if I eat something with a lot of fat in it such as fudge or cake regularly, I quickly gain body fat on my belly and thighs.
I would love to know if anyone else has tried a very high carbohydrate/adequate protein/very low-fat diet. if so, how did it make you feel?
How did it affect your body weight?
Sometimes, if I gain too much body fat, I will cut the carbohydrates to start the fat burning process and decrease calorie intake. I don’t cut them out completely, just reduce them as much as I can along with general meal size and frequency for about a week or two. during this time, I feel weak and extremely miserable. Then, I reintroduce carbohydrates and drastically caut back on fats. that’s the bit I find exciting as my energy comes flooding back. for the first few days, I’m almost euphoric on a high carb diet and then things level out. However, I’m never dizzy or weak when cutting fat, only when cutting carbs.
So, if I had to choose a diet for the rest of my life and one food group would be cut out, I would choose a very high carbohydrate low-fat diet perhaps with just enough fats for hormone production and brain health.
Almost forgot to mention, when I’ve binge on massive amounts of sugar and white bread, I never seem to put on weight. however, if I eat something with a lot of fat in it such as fudge or cake regularly, I quickly gain body fat on my belly and thighs.
I would love to know if anyone else has tried a very high carbohydrate/adequate protein/very low-fat diet. if so, how did it make you feel?
How did it affect your body weight?