The Banting/LCHF Thread

so supper last night .. one russian sausage with heaps of salad.
breakfast: tea
lunch:800g of biltong
supper tonight: got some italian sausage defrosting .. and will serve with some veg.

Hopefully I wake up early enough tomorrow to make some bacon and eggs.
Russians and any commercially processed sausages are off limits.

Sugar Msg etc.

If you have a deli russian made traditionally its another story.
 
Supper last night:
350g of Woolies thin wors, one avocado and balsamic caramelized onions.






.....washed down with a beer. I know!
 
Lol. I've got enough fat stores to last for quite a long time
Doesnt matter. The human body is dumb. It will convert fat and muscle to energy. Just trying to help dude. We all say we need to lose weight, when we really mean we want to lose fat
 
Doesnt matter. The human body is dumb. It will convert fat and muscle to energy. Just trying to help dude. We all say we need to lose weight, when we really mean we want to lose fat

Appreciate the advice. gotta put more thought into my daily intake.. need to take the guesswork out of my daily routine and rather plan my meals for the week.

and I was quite tipsy when i responded before :p
 
Appreciate the advice. gotta put more thought into my daily intake.. need to take the guesswork out of my daily routine and rather plan my meals for the week.

and I was quite tipsy when i responded before :p

It would have been better for you to eat all of that in one meal than to eat little the whole day.

Source

EDIT: PS your body is not dumb, it uses glucose for fuel, then glycogen, then fat. It will only use muscle if you have no fat left.
 
It would have been better for you to eat all of that in one meal than to eat little the whole day.

Source

EDIT: PS your body is not dumb, it uses glucose for fuel, then glycogen, then fat. It will only use muscle if you have no fat left.

That does seem the better option for me though.. I often skip meals while at work, and I never have time to make breakfast. So having a big dinner would be preferable..
 
That does seem the better option for me though.. I often skip meals while at work, and I never have time to make breakfast. So having a big dinner would be preferable..

I advise you to read more of the blog posts on that page to understand why it is better. There are 50+ pages to read, lots of scientific evidence to back it up. Very good read.

But yes, a single large meal every day will lead you to lose weight.
 
so supper last night .. one russian sausage with heaps of salad.
breakfast: tea
lunch:800g of biltong
supper tonight: got some italian sausage defrosting .. and will serve with some veg.

Hopefully I wake up early enough tomorrow to make some bacon and eggs.

800g of biltong is quite a lot... biltong fills me up quite a bit and lasts...
but because i'm a biltong addict, i can never just eat a little... i always over eat... and that stops me from losing weight.
 
This past week I've been very strict with myself, to try and kick start weightloss again...

Have a big breakfast with a cup of coffee, then nothing the whole day except water, until dinner... keep drinking water and nothing else... no monsters, no beer.

seems to be doing the trick
 
800g of biltong is quite a lot... biltong fills me up quite a bit and lasts...
but because i'm a biltong addict, i can never just eat a little... i always over eat... and that stops me from losing weight.

Sorry.. typo... that was supposed to read 80 grams :)
 
It would have been better for you to eat all of that in one meal than to eat little the whole day.

Source

EDIT: PS your body is not dumb, it uses glucose for fuel, then glycogen, then fat. It will only use muscle if you have no fat left.
I doubt that. Every bit of research I read has stated your body will use what ever resources there is to get energy. Be it fat or muscle.

That's why people who go on low cal diet lose weight but pick it up after a short time since it was initial muscle loss.
 
I doubt that. Every bit of research I read has stated your body will use what ever resources there is to get energy. Be it fat or muscle.

That's why people who go on low cal diet lose weight but pick it up after a short time since it was initial muscle loss.

muscle loss can only occur once there's limited carbohydrate or fat presence

Effect of Starvation on Protein Degradation.

Except for the 20 to 30 grams of obligatory protein degradation each day, the body uses almost entirely carbohydrates or fats for energy, as long as they are available. However, after several weeks of starvation, when the quantities of stored carbohydrates and fats begin to run out, the amino acids of the blood are rapidly deaminated and oxidized for energy. From this point on, the proteins of the tissues degrade rapidly—as much as 125 grams daily—and, as a result, cellular functions deteriorate precipitously. Because carbohydrate and fat utilization for energy normally occurs in preference to protein utilization, carbohydrates and fats are called protein sparers.

source: Textbook of Medical Physiology
 
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