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Ken
Bulletproof Diet?
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Take the dive, you won't regret it. I just weighed in and I lost 2.8 pounds since last week. I am never hungry, and I always have loads of energy.
I started incrementally. First, I did the BP coffee, grassfed butter, and MCT oil. Then, I eliminated carbs, and started caring about mycotoxins in my food. Then I started the intermittent fasting. Finally, I started the supplements. The guy's website has a TON of information, all with sources backing it up. Each change I made left me feeling so much better that it was easy to keep up.
The coffee, butter, and MCT oil will set you back $40, which is nothing compared to the amount of energy you gain. Be sure to get fully grassfed butter - grainfed butter isn't really healthy.
Originally posted by rickcharles606I'm seriously considering this diet, and once I speak to my doctor about it and get his take on it, I'll take the plunge. It just goes against everything I've ever been taught about fitness and nutrition. The science seems to make sense though, and I'm presenting it to my doc for an opinion as to how it will affect my vascular health, etc.
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Originally posted by RooFk Atkins. Yeah I know Scotch is grain based... it's a type of whiskey. The point of my post was supposed to be that I find much more pleasure in not adhering to any one person's magic diet, or hardline regulations on what one can and cannot ingest, but just making choices that feel good and yield positive results. Having said that, I am buying my first bottle of Hennessey today to give that a whirl. Czech Czar -- it's a cognac made from grapes so it's "paleo-friendly". Cirac Vodka is also non-grain based, can't recall at the moment what it's made from, and also tequila is, other than evil, non-grain based as well.
Ken
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Originally posted by CzechCzarTechnically, the liver metabolizes alcohol into aldehyde, a toxin, then breaks it down further into acetate, and finally CO2 and water.
Ken
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Technically, the liver metabolizes alcohol into aldehyde, a toxin, then breaks it down further into acetate, and finally CO2 and water.
Originally posted by devilock76Bottom line is all alcohol metabolizes to sugar in the body. Atkins specifically forbid alcohol in the induction phase.
Ken
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Fk Atkins. Yeah I know Scotch is grain based... it's a type of whiskey. The point of my post was supposed to be that I find much more pleasure in not adhering to any one person's magic diet, or hardline regulations on what one can and cannot ingest, but just making choices that feel good and yield positive results. Having said that, I am buying my first bottle of Hennessey today to give that a whirl. Czech Czar -- it's a cognac made from grapes so it's "paleo-friendly". Cirac Vodka is also non-grain based, can't recall at the moment what it's made from, and also tequila is, other than evil, non-grain based as well.
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Originally posted by ZimobogSo I monitor my metabolism with ketostiks. Last night in Texas I had three Makers Mark straight up and two Gentleman Jack straight up. At bedtime, i was out of ketosis. By this morning, I was back to deep purple and heavy keto readings.
So burbon seems ok, but drink water alot and expect to loose a few hours of fat burning.
Ken
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So I monitor my metabolism with ketostiks. Last night in Texas I had three Makers Mark straight up and two Gentleman Jack straight up. At bedtime, i was out of ketosis. By this morning, I was back to deep purple and heavy keto readings.
So burbon seems ok, but drink water alot and expect to loose a few hours of fat burning.
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Originally posted by truthwolf1Like Devil said.. Gluten does gets broken down in the distilling process and sugar mixers, beer/wine carbs is your big worry with booze.
Jameson soda, Vodka soda with a lime, Tequila shots, Martini, Bourbon Manhatten on the rocks, Cognac in a sifter are low carb.
Second choice would be diet coke as a mixer but I do not drink the stuff.
Ken
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Originally posted by CzechCzarGood to know because I am meeting a friend at a bar tomorrow...
Which hard alcohols are best?
Jameson soda, Vodka soda with a lime, Tequila shots, Martini, Bourbon Manhatten on the rocks, Cognac in a sifter are low carb.
Second choice would be diet coke as a mixer but I do not drink the stuff.
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Originally posted by rickcharles606I'm seriously considering this diet, and once I speak to my doctor about it and get his take on it, I'll take the plunge. It just goes against everything I've ever been taught about fitness and nutrition. The science seems to make sense though, and I'm presenting it to my doc for an opinion as to how it will affect my vascular health, etc.
If there is any suggestion I can make about them I make the following.
1. Go nuts on green leafy veggies, I am particularly fond of fresh spinach.
2. LOTS OF WATER. If you are not drinking water you better be getting more to drink.
3. There are good low carb fiber sources. Since we are all here for a Swedish product, snus, I will mention another, knackerbrod. Similar to hardtack you can find knackerbrod in the states in the form of Wasa brand crispbread. We have it around all the time. Works great for sardines as well as a salmon cream cheese spread we make. Heck even just plain cream cheese or peanut butter is excellent on it. Lots of dietary fiber and low carb per serving, well low carb relative to other choices.
Ken
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Originally posted by truthwolf1Congrats Roo!
I have found distilled spirits do not mess with my digestion like Beer or Wine does so have been sticking to that. Pre all of this I would have a Zantac and tums in my pocket everytime I went out for Beers. Have not had a Zantac in years.
Devilock- yes many distilled spirits are grain based but seem safe enough for people avoiding gluten like myself. For people with celiac disease they might be wise to stick with non-gluten grain mashes. I drank a lot on this diet and still lost weight.
Ken
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I'm seriously considering this diet, and once I speak to my doctor about it and get his take on it, I'll take the plunge. It just goes against everything I've ever been taught about fitness and nutrition. The science seems to make sense though, and I'm presenting it to my doc for an opinion as to how it will affect my vascular health, etc.
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Good to know because I am meeting a friend at a bar tomorrow...
Which hard alcohols are best?
Originally posted by truthwolf1Congrats Roo!
I have found distilled spirits do not mess with my digestion like Beer or Wine does so have been sticking to that. Pre all of this I would have a Zantac and tums in my pocket everytime I went out for Beers. Have not had a Zantac in years.
Devilock- yes many distilled spirits are grain based but seem safe enough for people avoiding gluten like myself. For people with celiac disease they might be wise to stick with non-gluten grain mashes. I drank a lot on this diet and still lost weight.
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