Posted on 10/07/2018 6:40:13 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
You CAN get your insulin under control again, you just think you can’t.
Even if you REALLY relish eating, if you started gradually, you COULD start fasting, and your apetite would go waaaaay down.
One day they said, “We gotta test your triglycerides in a fasted state, so come at noon tomorrow without having eaten anything...”
I though I’d die. I had that test and then stuffed myself immediatley.
Later I thought, “Hey maybe tomorrow I’ll slip breakfast again, just like I did this morning...”
I did it and it was easier; I started pushing lunch back more, then more and more.
After a month I was at One Meal A Day —OMAD. And I found out that tens of thousands of other people have been doing that for years, even decades.
Know that funny, ripped NFL guy from Idiocracy and SpeedStick commercials..?
That guy has been OMAD for 15 years, and you can be, too.
You can do it.
Several years ago a German doctor came up to my bed in the V.A. hospital and said if I lost 150lbs the diabetes would go away. So I said okay, do you lose 150lbs.?
LOL. I heard this lecture 20 years ago.
How do you lose 150 lbs.? Take a walk in the park and dont come back. Seriously. Ill be here all week. Oh, youre serious? OK. Try not eating for a few months.
IOW, obesity isn’t the cause, it’s a symptom.
The metabolic disorder, and the insulin resistance, happen first, before the weight gain.
You can fast. You can go to low carbs. Or you can just kick corn, sugar, and wheat out of your diet. They all work. You will lose weight. Your triglycerides will fall to almost nothing. Your cholesterol will go down. And your blood sugar will be perfectly under control without medication.
The one thing that doesn’t work is moderation. That is crap. Moderation is allowing yourself to eat high fructose and glucose all day in different forms. The food industry and the drug industry will love you. But your life will suck.
I was hoping someone would post that.
World record weight loss:
A Scottish man of 30 years or so weighed 350 pounds.
In a SINGLE fast with just water and vitamins, 1.3 years later he weighed just 180 pounds.
The Bergen-Belsen diet?
I lost 60lbs pretty much effortlessy just by cutting out sugar and carbs. Started out with cutting anything that had added sugar on the ingredients list. Then cut one carb loaded food type out of my life while finding a replacement food/recipes. Potatoes, then rice, the wheat, etc.
Kept it off but want to lose more so I started fasting 2 days a week. It’s been a full month and people are starting to notice that I’m losing weight again.
For me it’s wheat.
If I cut wheat out of my diet, the pounds just fall off.
I even ate rice, oats, and corn (popcorn).
Do more meats and low carb veggies, eat those first to fill up on, THEN do the carbs. You won’t eat as many carbs and your blood sugar will begin to adjust and the weight will come off.
Exercise also helps.
From my perspective there are 4 things that we all should do. Nutrition eat the proper foods, Exercise, Sleep and Supplement.
If you are overweight by twice what you should be you really can stop eating for months. Dick Gregory.
That’s sounds familiar, being told about the weight.
My fasting glucose is 94, I think.
I’ve read that the vast majority who have that number go on to get diabetes.
But at my weight, if it takes 20 years i’ll be dead and it won’t matter :)
Seriously, God has blessed me with good genes and I am pressing my luck.
But I’m not a candidate for weight loss surgery as I have a prior head injury that makes any surgery much more difficult.
And I just don’t want it anyway.
It is what it is.
Well ya yanked me FRiend. Knew the name Bergen-Belsen just couldnt place it.
Was curious if there was another diet besides the Ketogenic Diet that actually cured diabetes.....and many other things
Im diabetes free now. The Keto Diet didnt work til I Allowed myself to do it under a nutritionists supervision. Something pharma doesnt want you to know about as they dont make any money off you being sick..
Oh, think Ill have some ice cream
For me its wheat.
If I cut wheat out of my diet, the pounds just fall off.
I even ate rice, oats, and corn (popcorn).
Corn on the cob and popcorn are not bad. What is bad is corn syrup and corn starch. As well as things made out of powdered corn like corn chips or corn bread. Whole wheats are ok like barley in soup. That does not mean flour made out of whole wheat. It means you are eating the grain as a whole. Like popcorn. Or whole oats. Or whole rice. In this form your body will allow most of it to pass right through you. But if its made into flour first, it will stick to your intestinal walls and be absorbed into your blood stream as sugar.
I went on the Nutrisystem diet. Lost 8 lbs. in the first 10 days and was hungry all the time. Body adjusted but the freedom to eat anytime is not good. The dit has variety but SMALL portions.
I'm not saying this is good for everyone, but I absolutely do believe that in order to substantively lose weight one must kick your body's ‘butt’ to retune your metabolism and get things moving in the right direction. Plus, it's motivating. When you are ‘gradually dieting’, and see little progress, you are much more susceptible to cheating on that diet. When you are successfully losing weight, you want to keep going.
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