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12-08-2016, 08:23 AM | #1531 | ||
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71.5kg now
Went and got a free health check (sugar / cholesterol and blood pressure) and are are at mid to lower part of 'normal'. Couldn't be happier. Just wish I did it before I started to see the change.
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17-01-2017, 11:38 PM | #1532 | ||
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Great product for those who like sugar in their drinks or on cereal and in cooking etc This is a naturally sourced product and it tastes sweet like sugar and has no chemical taste because it is not chemical. It is called Xylitol and is cheapest when bought in bulk. I buy 20kg sacks. Health food shops and supermarkets carry some things with Xylitol in them, but I think to buy the granules like sugar, try health food stores or online. if anyone's keen I can pass on our supplier.
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29-01-2017, 07:56 PM | #1533 | ||
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Xylitol, like most polyols, tends to give people wind/diarrhoea in larger amounts... YMMV
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05-02-2017, 08:55 AM | #1534 | ||
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Back in 2007 I had a lapband fitted., Initially lost a fair bit, and yes considerably slowed my eating. But as time went on I learnt to force food bast the band and blew out to 130Kg.
So now I have (Jan 21 2017) had the lapband removed and had a gastric bypass. Am down to 118kg (7 kg since surgery) I will keep you updated. P.S. Last night was my first day off a liquid only diet and now on a puree diet for a week. I had a small tin of Baked Beans for dinner.....More than enough to fill me up. My wife had the same done in March 2016 and she is now flat out being able to eat 3 chicken nuggets before being full.
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05-02-2017, 01:43 PM | #1535 | ||
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I don't think enough emphasis is placed on the psychological reasons for eating. They are so quick to do the surgery, not so quick on the therapy. I haven't heard of one successful case which points to another disastrous medical 'trend' with one way benefits.
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05-02-2017, 02:04 PM | #1536 | ||
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My wife & I have both used Xylitol exclusively for over three years and have never had any issues changing from sugars to this. Xylitol is also w natural bacteria killer. It doesn't cause decay so each night after brushing, put a quarter of a teaspoon in your mouth & swish around. Neither of us have had any decay or dentist dramas since we started doing this. Both of us 'round 50yo, so teeth have seen some work & dramas here and there. Anyway, highly recommended because A: it works and B: it tastes great, just like sugar and you can cook with it and treat it just like sugar. Anybody who has looked into sugar knows it is a killer, literally, and not just for bigger people.
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16-03-2017, 02:15 PM | #1537 | ||
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Forgive my ignorance but I'm keen to hear your opinions on my situation. I'm a tall slim build, 6'3" and weigh in at 93 kg. I maintain a fairly regular exercise regime in the gym working all muscle groups with the aim of maintaining good general fitness and perhaps make it to 95 plus kg with muscle mass and low body fat. The issue is I hit the wall some days about 45 mins through my workout, especially if it's a leg/ lower body day,now, if I have a sugar hit it gets me going and all is good,but hey it's not ideal. I usually work out later in the afternoon and always eat a good lunch about 4 hours before working out. I have one or two coffees a day. There are pre workout supplements which I assume are caffeine,energy drinks etc etc. just curious to hear anyone's thoughts on this?
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28-03-2017, 01:40 AM | #1538 | ||
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I Know a couple of guys who had lapbands, and I reckon it did more harm than good.
The official line, about it creating a "pouch" or a smaller stomach at the top, just seems to be BS. What it does is choke your guts so that eating ANYTHING becomes difficult. Initially they lost weight, because they just couldn't eat anything. Eventually they had to get the band deflated just so they could eat. And the problem then is what they could and did eat. Salads and Veggies were completely out. The best he could manage for dinner was mashed potato with extra butter, and a bit of gravy to flavour it up. Followed by custard and icecream for desert. I have contemplated the Gastric Sleeve. All-round it seems the best option. I am just worried it will leave my stomach TOO small. |
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28-03-2017, 01:45 AM | #1539 | ||
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For the moment, I have finally taken the plunge and just started eating healthy. I have cut out most meat, most bulk carbs, all cheese, and a lot of my dairy and sugar. I'm down to one latte a day, with splenda, and occasionally a little bit of diet yoghurt.
Whilst the kilos are only coming off slowly, the amazing thing is just how much better I feel. No gut problems, no bloating, more energy, etc. My scales are inaccurate, so I don't get too hung up on minor movements. But I started at around 140, and am now around 135. |
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20-05-2018, 11:30 AM | #1540 | ||
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Sorry to bump and older thread, but thought I’d pick your brains..
I’ve been on the SIBO Bi-phasic diet, it’s similar to paleo, but with more restrictions. Paleo, as you may know has no grains, sugars or diary, or very little. Anyway, I’ve been doing this for 6 weeks now and have dropped nearly 20kgs. The problem is I have a huge gut and it seems almost none has come off it but everywhere else. I’m thinking of getting a rowing machine to up the cardio side of things and maybe to burn the gut off. Open to ideas though, it’s great I’ve lost a heap...but hate the gut.
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21-05-2018, 03:57 PM | #1541 | ||
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The gut is the last to go. So long as the weight is still falling, keep doing what you're doing.
BUT... what happens when you reach your target weight? Most people doing 'diets' see their weight rebound when they go back to a more regular diet. Are you planning on sticking with SIBO indefinitely? |
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21-05-2018, 10:38 PM | #1542 | ||
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Don’t think sibo is realistically a sustainable diet.
What it has done is got me off carbs and helped me with portion control though. The rest is up to me I guess. I have no target weight either, once the gut is gone I’d be happy
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22-05-2018, 10:25 AM | #1543 | ||
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If you have some calipers (even verniers will do if you're careful), do a skin fold test to work out your bodyfat %. Generally, the gut disappears mostly by the time you get down to around 20%.
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24-11-2018, 10:11 AM | #1544 | ||
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So what do you actually eat??
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Make sure you do some exercise, go for a long fast walk every day after dinner or first thing in the morning depending on your schedule. Do some push ups and sit ups and body weight squats at home. Typical modern western approach, no need to buy anything, cardio is totally free, you can walk, run, sprint, skip, swim etc all without spending a cent.
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09-12-2018, 11:35 AM | #1546 | ||
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After starting out on sibo, I moved to keto and haven’t looked back.
There’s exactly 12 months between these two photos..
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22-01-2019, 03:02 PM | #1549 | ||
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Has anyone heard of, or even done, or considered the 'Carnivore Diet' or the 'Snake Diet'?
Thoughts and discussion would be interesting.
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25-01-2019, 04:23 PM | #1550 | ||
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I've been doing something akin to Snake diet... small feeding window (3-4hrs) and no food for the rest of the time. Food intake is in the evenings. No issues. Rarely hungry, no fatigue to speak of. Unlike the Snake diet, I'm not drinking the snake juice (TBH, seems like a pointless gimmick), but am drinking tea or coke zero. The main thing is to minimise calorie intake when having drinks.
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Not a gimmick rather a life essential fluid for optimal health and performance. Sorry but there is no way under any circumstances that I would be drinking Diet Coke or any other diet drink.
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On an intermitted fasting regime you can probably get away without added electrolytes provided you are mostly sedentary and if you do not drink a lot of water. No, but I only sleep 6-8 hours at a time, I have on several occasions woken up with bad cramps, especially after days of prolonged activity such as working out on the property on hot days followed by gym sessions. Drinking water with a specific electrolyte balance throughout the day has resolved the cramps issue instantly. Do you really have to ask?? Seriously, it tastes like **** to begin with, there are no conceivable benefits to consuming it, and plenty of risk of consuming a chemical cocktail with unknown side effects and long term consequences.
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A lot longer than what 99.9% of the population fast
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What studies demonstrate a long term danger or risk factor of Keto diets?
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Physiology doesn't change depending on how many people are doing something. 24-48hrs is not a long term fast WRT needing to replace electrolytes for most people.
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From the National Institute of Cancer: 'Studies have shown that exposure to HCAs and PAHs can cause cancer in rodents. In many experiments, rodents fed a diet supplemented with HCAs developed tumors of the breast, colon, liver, skin, lung, prostate, and other organs. Rodents fed PAHs also developed cancers, including leukemia and tumors of the gastrointestinal tract and lungs. However, the doses of HCAs and PAHs used in these studies were very high—equivalent to thousands of times the doses that a person would consume in a normal diet. Population studies have not established a link between HCA and PAH exposure from cooked meats and cancer in humans. ' So in conclusions don't feed your pet rats huge amounts of charred meat.
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Also what level of processed are we talking about?? Absolutely ALL meat is processed, otherwise it would still be walking around in the paddock. There is a couple of interesting videos on red meat causes cancer: Dr Berg is in his 50's and follows a ketonic diet, the man looks better than most 30 year olds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1wy2NeItQQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwyjo-NgQsE
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