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Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh
I use to live on the Adkins meal plans for years,I kept my weight at a healthy 120,if I got hungry it was because I didnt eat when I should have.Recently I went fishing/crawfishing so my fridge is full of high protien fish.I went through the cabnets today to check out on how much did I need to fill item back up with low carb or no carbs foods then discovered i'm not far off the mark.I do have things like noodles/rice/potatoes as wellas some fresh corn on the cob I put up this weekend as my son dose not need to join me on this quest so I can fix it for him.I already use natures own no sugar bread it is 50 calories and 12 carbs a slice,tomorrow I will add to my stash of frozen veggies as wellas eggs and cheese.I'm going to do my best to keep all my meals as close to zero carbs for the next month,I already check my blood sugar and have a bp wrist cuff to keep a check on that.For exersise I have redone all my exersise equipment plus added a new ellipitical thats an ass killer of a workout.This weight has got to become something that has a healthy reasonable amount,I weighed this morning at 252 and want to lose atleast 50 pounds...200 was always my goal hopefully I can get to it,if I lose more great.I am reading up on some of the recipes posted hear they will be a plus for my meal plan because real people are useing them wich helps a lot.My biggest problem is my thyroids and hormones have been way off tho I am takeing meds to fix that so they are improveing bit by bit,new lab work last week says i'm doing better.Onething about adkins meal plan if you dont feel u are getting enough adding fue carbs slowly to keep things balances is o.k.I shure hope this works I am as commited as I have ever been.
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Sounds like you have a great start! If I may be so bold as to make a suggestion, regarding the no carb thing. If you discover you are having a difficult time going off carbs altogether, try doing to 30-45 carbs a day, maybe 45 at first and work down to 30. Or, some people even do a carb cycle like, 2 low carb days, then a NO carb day, then a high carb day. Just be sure to boost your protein up on low/no carb days. When folks tend to get into trouble with this is when they drop the carbs and do not do a high enough purine protein intake and do not increase their nutrients by other means. Anytime one aims to eat zero carbs for more than a small length of time, it is going to seriously restrict the range of nutrients you can eat, and generally is considered not a good idea. Yes, the person can and likely will lose weight this way, but not necessarily a healthy thing for the inner workings of the body. Good luck and please let us know it this goes for you.
This is not to be considered medical advice, rather, friendly community information being passed on.
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