Wed, May-04-05, 14:23
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Plan: I dont exactly
Stats: 300/215/-
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well to be honest being vegan you cant really be low carb to an extent. Since I get all my protein from beans and grains it is almost impossible to be low carb. What I can say is that I cut out things that don't agree with my for instance I don't eat any of the wheat, spelt, kamut, barly, rye, oatmeal stuff. I have fairly severe reactions to those.
Other than that I eat sprouts for some of my bean goodness and I like garbanzo beans which have allot of good nutrients in them. I mix this with grains like buckwheat, amaranth, quinoa and corn.
I've got a really good buckwheat browny recipe that uses applesauce, carob, buckwheat and honey for sweetener. For the raising agent I use a half teaspoon of food grade hydrogen peroxide since baking soda has toxic salts in it that are horrid for you. You can use honey in them for sweater in the amount you want. It is very good.
I also eat potato's, nuts and other things. I don't worry about fat content at all because I don't eat any refined fats or oils whatsoever. There refining process makes them poisonous to your system anymore. This didn't used to be so but for maybe the last 30 years or so they have been using gmo bacteria to refine oils and make them supposedly more pure.
I also don't eat any sugar or sugar substitutes at all. Only honey or fruit.
Honestly the main thing about craving foods is because your body is not getting nutrients that it needs. Take pica for example were pregnant women crave things like dirt and chalk. It's the same thing to the extream. So when you do change your diet like this after a time you actually feel much better and don't crave foods for the most part. Even when my candida acts up and I crave a few sweets. The cravings are not really that bad.
I also only eat two meals a day. You see you eat for energy. That is the sole purpose to eat. To give you enough energy to make it through the day. So when you get up first thing in the morning you take a big breakfast since the rest of the day is still ahead of you. Then for lunch eat a little less than you did for breakfast since your day is half over.
Then if you can at all avoid it don't eat supper since the next thing you will be doing is going to bed and your stomach is a mussel just like other muscells in your system it needs rest and when you eat at say 5 or 6 or later in the day and then go to bed your stomach is still working and your sleep in not as sound. If you have to eat anything at all later in the day make it small a little fruit with a piece of toast and maybe a little honey on it but no butter or anything else. This will help to get a good nights sleep and feel better when you get up in the morning.
Also no eating between meals and give yourself about 5 - 6 hours between meals. This will give your stomach plenty of time to finish it's work. If you eat sooner than that then your stomach has to stop what it is doing and work on the new food you just put in there. IN the mean time your older food is sitting there waiting and it starts to ferment which makes bad blood.
One last thing the all gone or hungry feeling people get is actually your stomach trying to rest after being over worked. You know when you go to the gym and workout hard and then your muscles get sore well it's the same way with your stomach.
All these things do help and as you get healthier your really notice because the cravings go away and you simply are not hungry most the time. Sometimes I have to force myself to eat.
Almost forgot make sure to eat at the same times each day with little variation. You body gets used to eating at the same times and expects it. It starts making siliva and gets ready. If you then eat more than say 30 minutes different either way then it puts an extra heavy load on your stomach trying to digest the food.
Last but not least yes sometimes I do go fairly low carbohydrate and when I do the pounds more or less drop off. It also helps to get exercise though.
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