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eshlow
United States5210 Posts
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jjhchsc2
Korea (South)2393 Posts
what is a suitable alternative to cereal for breakfast? she wants something little sweet and nice. not hot foods or foods that take a while to cook eg eggs. and she doesnt want to cook them the night before as well. I have just told her to cut as many simple carbs as possible (rice) and to continue eating good carbs such as fruit. and yeah i downloaded a calorie counter for her to use. and shes not quite sure if she wants to start exercising or not. (she is very busy) anything i have forgotten for weightloss? thanks! | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
Rice isn't terrible, but it's fairly calorically dense for its worth. So yes recommending fruits and vegetables is better. Exercising can help with weight loss. But eating more good fats and protein will likely help the most. | ||
jjhchsc2
Korea (South)2393 Posts
damn forgot about the protein. | ||
purecarnagge
719 Posts
Banana or apple salad with meats added from salad bar banana chicken w/ carrots/potatos or eggs or salad w/ banana, apple plus carrots Lots of water and my only deviation is about 3-4x a week I get 1 glass of Chocolate milk that I try to drink post workout. I was advised by my chiropractor that its a very starch heavy diet. He said its better than anything that I have been doing. Just kind of wonder how I'm doing with this overall. Is there something obvious that I need to be doing...He said the caveman and paleo diets typically are starch heavy. He wasn't saying it was bad. Just I should be aware. I know next to nothing about nutrition and I'm trying to absorb as much as I can. I know my diet is cleaned up from what it was and is much healthier and more controlled, but if I need to adjust something what is that i can do? | ||
Zafrumi
Switzerland1272 Posts
paleo diet isnt really starch heavy unless you want it to be. if you eat lots of potatoes, then yes, its starch heavy. if you eat mainly meat and veggies (and sometimes fruits), its not. | ||
purecarnagge
719 Posts
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eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On December 15 2011 03:31 purecarnagge wrote: So cut the banana out at night and add mixed veggies in a steamer bag? Make sure the bag is low sodium and not just a crap product? Sure | ||
billy5000
United States865 Posts
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decafchicken
United States19902 Posts
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eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On December 15 2011 16:45 decafchicken wrote: Fat is filling. It will stave off your appetite resulting in less overall calories consumed. ^^ Fat and protein are more satiating than carbs (see the hormone leptin if you want more details). Carbs taste good, and they don't fill you up and they don't do anything to suppress your appetite..... so you just keep eating and eating and eating. And 2 hours later you're hungry. | ||
AoN.DimSum
United States2983 Posts
I also want to try to make homemade lara bars. Also going to store up on fruit at my work so I can eat stuff throughout the day. | ||
RosaParksStoleMySeat
Japan926 Posts
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eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On December 17 2011 14:53 AoN.DimSum wrote: Anyone have good snacks to buy? I just bought the Steve's Club sampler ( https://www.stevesoriginal.com/cart/Journeyman-Pack/ ) to see if I like anything. I also want to try to make homemade lara bars. Also going to store up on fruit at my work so I can eat stuff throughout the day. Steve's club is good b/c you're supporting a good cause as well. I've been up to that place in NJ they're good people. As far as snacks go any type of jerky works pretty well, nuts, and fruits really | ||
Raidern
Brazil3811 Posts
Anyway, I wonder if that is related to the change in my diet. Basically the big difference is that I'm drinking 3 times more milk (from 200ml to 600ml a day), cut down on sugar a LOT and I'm eating 2-3 whole eggs as opposed to only one. At the same time, I wonder if such a change would upset my stomach in some ways, seems unlikely to me. I'm also trying to add more meat to my meals, but it's not something drastic either. Oh, started drinking whey protein on my training days. These are all the changes I think. I'm not asking for medical advice. I tried to schedule a medical appointment but apparently the physicians are all on vacation, could only schedule it to Jan 4. But I'm kinda worried about it because I'm a bit of a hypochondriac hehe. So I'd like to know if some of you have ever had some problem like that or could spare a few words with your own experience on stomach troubles. I'm not expecting much from this post since obviously I depend on a medical report on the situation, so yea. Just hope it's nothing serious edit- anyway i'm going to drop the milk for a few days and see what happens, hopefully it's not a late discovered lactose intolerance | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
Seems more like a bloating or gas problem. I would agree with cutting the milk out and see what happens. | ||
Velocirapture
United States983 Posts
So... any information based on personal experience would be helpful. | ||
Raidern
Brazil3811 Posts
On December 18 2011 08:43 eshlow wrote: Have you been having bad gas or something like that? Seems more like a bloating or gas problem. I would agree with cutting the milk out and see what happens. no i haven't had any bad gas problem lately. i'll post again when i have something new to post | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On December 18 2011 09:43 Velocirapture wrote: I was wondering if anybody here takes creatine supplements. I currently take fish oil/omega, multi and d-3 daily and have been told by my PT that since I have been lifting for a few months now its not a bad idea to add it. The only issue I have is that he was hesitant to tell me HOW to take it and have found some conflicting info on the web from loading to cycles. So... any information based on personal experience would be helpful. Just follow one of the loading cycles that says like 10g or something then taper down to 5g | ||
purecarnagge
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