Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 I'm sort of in the same place as although I don't go by WW. I basically eat whatever I want at this point but try to keep my fat intake low. Fat doesn't appeal much anyway.I still don't do well on chicken or meat so I concentrate on fish when I'm in a restaurant and that works well to get protein. I think its the combination of not absorbing fat (from the MGB) and small intake. Some days I " think " I've overeaten and then when I write down what I ate its miniscule. It took me about 6 months before I felt like I understood how to eat for my new body. And my weight has come off exactly according to the charts. in Altanta MGB 10/12/00 275/187 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 evelyn, that's 20 lbs in 5 months??????? I don't feel that I have done as well also, in 10 months I went from an all time high of 286, day of surgery 280 and today 199 and have been at that for two months with no losses, in fact, if I have a bad day, I'll be 201. I need to diet and exercise now and I am gearing myself up for that. When will it ever end????????? I am kind of depressed today with this situation. All the old defeated thoughts are back full force and my self esteem is hurting very badly also. I don't know why others have done so well and I haven't. Not everyone dieted and exercised religiously. I am feeling that looser feeling again and I don't like it. I guess I am having a pity party for myself. Fat I wish I could say that the MGB turned me off to fat - but it didn't. I still love that good old crisp fat. I wish the good ol' MGB took it from me as it did you. I think that is great for you!! Disliking fat is obviously much more to your benefit. I still like my fat and must confess that I occasionally indulge. And I don't think that is to my benefit. Anyway, I am glad for you. And I hope it doesn't change as time goes on. MGB Date: 12/13/00 Weight Loss: 20+ lbs.- 1 dress size ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 , Try not and consider monitoring your eating habits as a diet. I simply try and journal my eating so that I have a handle on exactly what I am eating. If it not out of line then no " dieting " is necessary but you have to write it down honestly and see exactly what you are consuming in a day. I was amazed to see that at the end of a normal day I am well within my Weight Watchers points range - I expected to be way below with the amount of food I eat on a " normal " day. I do have days when I am under - you know those non-hungry days - but most days I am right where I need to be. I don't ever feel deprived because through WW I have learned good and tasty things to eat when I want a snack and am able to have some of whatever I want - the great news is with my MGB stomach I don't want much! I don't every feel that I am dieting but I have a firm belief that with the help of WW (and the exercising which is something I have yet to make a habit unfortunately) I will make it to my goal - with a little help from my MGB! Hang in there - you will find your way! Fat > > > I wish I could say that the MGB turned me off to fat - but it didn't. I > still love that good old crisp fat. I wish the good ol' MGB took it from me > as it did you. I think that is great for you!! Disliking fat is obviously > much more to your benefit. I still like my fat and must confess that I > occasionally indulge. And I don't think that is to my benefit. Anyway, I > am glad for you. And I hope it doesn't change as time goes on. > > MGB Date: 12/13/00 > Weight Loss: 20+ lbs.- 1 dress size > > ----------------------------------------------- > FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com > Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 Thanks for the advice , I know that my issues are emotional eating and I am even in therapy. I think writing what I am eating could be a good exercise and may help me to confront this eating issue. I wish the Dr. could have operated on my brain when he did the stomach!!!! Re: Fat , Try not and consider monitoring your eating habits as a diet. I simply try and journal my eating so that I have a handle on exactly what I am eating. If it not out of line then no " dieting " is necessary but you have to write it down honestly and see exactly what you are consuming in a day. I was amazed to see that at the end of a normal day I am well within my Weight Watchers points range - I expected to be way below with the amount of food I eat on a " normal " day. I do have days when I am under - you know those non-hungry days - but most days I am right where I need to be. I don't ever feel deprived because through WW I have learned good and tasty things to eat when I want a snack and am able to have some of whatever I want - the great news is with my MGB stomach I don't want much! I don't every feel that I am dieting but I have a firm belief that with the help of WW (and the exercising which is something I have yet to make a habit unfortunately) I will make it to my goal - with a little help from my MGB! Hang in there - you will find your way! Fat > > > I wish I could say that the MGB turned me off to fat - but it didn't. I > still love that good old crisp fat. I wish the good ol' MGB took it from me > as it did you. I think that is great for you!! Disliking fat is obviously > much more to your benefit. I still like my fat and must confess that I > occasionally indulge. And I don't think that is to my benefit. Anyway, I > am glad for you. And I hope it doesn't change as time goes on. > > MGB Date: 12/13/00 > Weight Loss: 20+ lbs.- 1 dress size > > ----------------------------------------------- > FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com > Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 The same is true with me. Really greasy potato chips I can't eat anymore, but french fries go down real well! I just can't eat many. Despite this, I've still lost 80 lbs. in 6 mos.! Jon in Tuscaloosa MGB 11/22/00 263/182/150 > I wish I could say that the MGB turned me off to fat - but it didn't. I > still love that good old crisp fat. I wish the good ol' MGB took it from me > as it did you. I think that is great for you!! Disliking fat is obviously > much more to your benefit. I still like my fat and must confess that I > occasionally indulge. And I don't think that is to my benefit. Anyway, I > am glad for you. And I hope it doesn't change as time goes on. > > MGB Date: 12/13/00 > Weight Loss: 20+ lbs.- 1 dress size > > ----------------------------------------------- > FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com > Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 Don't feel bad, I still like it too *grin* aW Fat I wish I could say that the MGB turned me off to fat - but it didn't. I still love that good old crisp fat. I wish the good ol' MGB took it from me as it did you. I think that is great for you!! Disliking fat is obviously much more to your benefit. I still like my fat and must confess that I occasionally indulge. And I don't think that is to my benefit. Anyway, I am glad for you. And I hope it doesn't change as time goes on. MGB Date: 12/13/00 Weight Loss: 20+ lbs.- 1 dress size ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 In a message dated 6/28/04 4:48:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, snicketmom@... writes: I am wondering if > people would tell me about how many grams of fat they consume daily and > how many from coconut oil? Hi Snicketmom, Lately, my fatty foods in a day have included a shake I sip on through the day with six eggs, 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, and six to eight tbsp of coconut oil, about a pound of meat, a half gallon of whole raw milk, and a quarter pound of cultured butter. I'd estimate that I consume upwards of 400 grams of fat in a day. >Also, how much protein and carbohydrates > are ideal. It's absolutely impossible to give a specific recommendation to follow as the " ideal " for everyone. It depends on your individual biochemistry, your sex, your lifestyle, your size, and your goals. No one should be eating less than 60 grams of protein a day, and most people shouldn't be eating under 60 grams of carbs in a day. Most people would, generally speaking, be served well by eating .75 g protein per 1 pound of bodyweight (this is just to give a general idea, not something to bother with calculating). People who are weight training to build muscle should probably be eating much more, at least 1 gram, maybe even 2, per pound of body weight. In general, keep your protein around 20% of your calories. Disease-free, healthy traditional societies and tribal groups that have been studied have had widely varying intakes of carbohydrates and fat, but have all been found to have about 15-20% of calories from protein. Fat runs 30-80% in these societies, and the balance from carbs. If you are weight training and want to build muscle, you may want to up your protein to 30% of your calories. Otherwise, around 20%, 30% minimum for fat, and the rest carbs. One person's moderation is another's excess and another's deficiency. Adjust your fat and carbohydrate levels to find what makes you feel best, and then stick with that. All that is important is that you do this experimenting without preconceived notions of what is " too much fat " or " too much carbs " or whathaveyou. If you feel great, your health improves, keep doing what you're doing. >Are whole grains and fruits and vegetables acceptable carbs? With caveats. Whole grains if not properly prepared can give you mineral deficiencies beyond small amounts. All grains, nuts, legumes, and seeds contain sprout inhibitors which are phytate to bind minerals or enzyme inhibitors. The best way to get rid of these is sprouting, but they can also be soaked in an acidic medium or fermented. Examples of sprouted grains include Ezekiel bread and Manna bread. Of lesser but good quality would be Shiloh Farms and Alvorado St. Most health food stores and some supermarkets carry these brands. Sometimes you can get not only bread, but bagels, hamburger and hot dog buns, english muffins, etc, made from sprouted whole grains. (I think they taste much better than regular whole grains anyway. Sprouting also produces some vitamin C and increases the B vitamin content. On the other hand, gluten grains (wheat, barley, rye, oats) are a problem for some people, and if you have any reason to believe you are gluten intolerant you should be tested, and in such a case that you are found positive should not eat any gluten grains, regardless of whether you are producing symptoms. (Some gluten intolerant people think small amounts are fine, and then their " first " symptom is cancer.) > Idon't feel right trying to limit those items. Thank you so much for > your help!!! You're welcome :-) Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 I had one for years (it wore out) that said "Fat's where it's at. Only a dog likes a bone." De Faith is the ability to not panic. -----Original Message-----From: suzie [mailto:suzieandsandy@...] Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 5:26 PMHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Subject: RE: Kathy B I've got a T-shirt that says I'm not fat, I'm fluffy & another one that says I may be fat but you're ugly, I can diet. Suzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Maddviking@... wrote: > I know that'll make Irene suck on a piece of seaweed but give me my fat and > sea salt!! Whatever works for you - that would write me off :-)) > And by the way, doesn't SEAweed have SEA salt in it? No, it grows in the sea, and is fussy what it absorbs. It concentrates the good stuff, just like land plants concentrate stuff from the soil: Sea salt is 85% sodium salt. Nori has 20g sodium in a 3g serving - so it is 0.66% sodium salt. Sea salt is 1% potassium salt. Nori has 74mg potassium in a 3 g serving - so it is 2.46% potassium salt. " Big difference " says I, chomping down on another sheet of the green weed de la mere with all the beneficial ratios and quantities of mineral salts:-)) I eat less Dulse as it has a lot more salt per serving and I can't eat near an official serving at a time - I use it as a condiment with the nori. Officially a dulse serving has 122 mg sodium and 547 of potassium. A nice healthy ratio :-)) By the way every 10 calories of seaweed is a gram of protein, not bad :-)) But Max can't have any 'cos it has no fat, saturated or otherwise :-))) > I'm just > avoiding the weed part.--LOL. See now I am definitely into weeds. Had weeds for supper in fact - steak, wild mushroom (are those also weeds?) and dandelion greens. I figure I can tell the city I am growing vegetables outside here :-) > Just jerkin' your chain Irene. Chain? There's a chain? (can't find it) I hope it's a gold one! Please don't turn me in for having too much weed here! Namaste, Irene -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc; AASCA; MCSSA; D.I.Hom. P.O.Box 4703, Spokane, WA 99220-0703. http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html Veterinary Homeopath and Feline Information Counsellor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 In a message dated 1/21/2005 2:38:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, furryboots@... writes: Big difference " says I, chomping down on another sheet of the green weed de la mere with all the beneficial ratios and quantities of mineral salts: How do you get passed the taste? I have really tried but it's like sucking on dirty diapers for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 ROFLMAO ! you're on a roll today... hahahahahaha...can't stop.... Emmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Irene, I keep hoping one of these days I'll find dandilion greens in the grocery store. Right now I can only get them when they come up in my yard. I try to get them when they first come up and soak them well to get the dirt and any chemicals that might have spread from my husbands burmuda grass hay, when he sprays. Usually it doesn't seem to blow in the yard, but I'd rather be safe. Re: Fat Maddviking@... wrote: > I know that'll make Irene suck on a piece of seaweed but give me my fat and > sea salt!! Whatever works for you - that would write me off :-)) > And by the way, doesn't SEAweed have SEA salt in it? No, it grows in the sea, and is fussy what it absorbs. It concentrates the good stuff, just like land plants concentrate stuff from the soil: Sea salt is 85% sodium salt. Nori has 20g sodium in a 3g serving - so it is 0.66% sodium salt. Sea salt is 1% potassium salt. Nori has 74mg potassium in a 3 g serving - so it is 2.46% potassium salt. " Big difference " says I, chomping down on another sheet of the green weed de la mere with all the beneficial ratios and quantities of mineral salts:-)) I eat less Dulse as it has a lot more salt per serving and I can't eat near an official serving at a time - I use it as a condiment with the nori. Officially a dulse serving has 122 mg sodium and 547 of potassium. A nice healthy ratio :-)) By the way every 10 calories of seaweed is a gram of protein, not bad :-)) But Max can't have any 'cos it has no fat, saturated or otherwise :-))) > I'm just > avoiding the weed part.--LOL. See now I am definitely into weeds. Had weeds for supper in fact - steak, wild mushroom (are those also weeds?) and dandelion greens. I figure I can tell the city I am growing vegetables outside here :-) > Just jerkin' your chain Irene. Chain? There's a chain? (can't find it) I hope it's a gold one! Please don't turn me in for having too much weed here! Namaste, Irene -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc; AASCA; MCSSA; D.I.Hom. P.O.Box 4703, Spokane, WA 99220-0703. http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html Veterinary Homeopath and Feline Information Counsellor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Healthy Fats: - avocado - natural peanut butter - nuts (almonds, walnuts, pecans) - salmon Chances are, if you increase your fat, your carb-cravings will decrease. n At 11:31 PM 4/5/2006, you wrote: >I've been entering my diet into fitday. I seem to be unbalanced. It keeps >coming out only 35% carbs, 15% fat, and almost 50 % protein. I know this >isn't good, but how could I add a little more fat? What are these UDOs >people keep talking about? Is that a type of fat? I don't need to lose >weight, so I know I should be getting more carbs, but it just doesn't seem >to be coming out right. Should I not worry about it? I seem to crave carbs >though. I feel like I could eat an entire loaf of bread or a box of >crackers right now, but I keep hearing how I should cut back on those >things. Nutrition is too confusing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Healthy Fats: - avocado - natural peanut butter - nuts (almonds, walnuts, pecans) - salmon Chances are, if you increase your fat, your carb-cravings will decrease. n At 11:31 PM 4/5/2006, you wrote: >I've been entering my diet into fitday. I seem to be unbalanced. It keeps >coming out only 35% carbs, 15% fat, and almost 50 % protein. I know this >isn't good, but how could I add a little more fat? What are these UDOs >people keep talking about? Is that a type of fat? I don't need to lose >weight, so I know I should be getting more carbs, but it just doesn't seem >to be coming out right. Should I not worry about it? I seem to crave carbs >though. I feel like I could eat an entire loaf of bread or a box of >crackers right now, but I keep hearing how I should cut back on those >things. Nutrition is too confusing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Tara a few nuts is a healthy way to add fat > I've been entering my diet into fitday. I seem to be unbalanced. It > keeps coming out only 35% carbs, 15% fat, and almost 50 % protein. > I know this isn't good, but how could I add a little more fat? What > are these UDOs people keep talking about? Is that a type of fat? I > don't need to lose weight, so I know I should be getting more > carbs, but it just doesn't seem to be coming out right. Should I > not worry about it? I seem to crave carbs though. I feel like I > could eat an entire loaf of bread or a box of crackers right now, > but I keep hearing how I should cut back on those things. Nutrition > is too confusing! > > > --------------------------------- > Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using > Messenger with Voice. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Tara a few nuts is a healthy way to add fat > I've been entering my diet into fitday. I seem to be unbalanced. It > keeps coming out only 35% carbs, 15% fat, and almost 50 % protein. > I know this isn't good, but how could I add a little more fat? What > are these UDOs people keep talking about? Is that a type of fat? I > don't need to lose weight, so I know I should be getting more > carbs, but it just doesn't seem to be coming out right. Should I > not worry about it? I seem to crave carbs though. I feel like I > could eat an entire loaf of bread or a box of crackers right now, > but I keep hearing how I should cut back on those things. Nutrition > is too confusing! > > > --------------------------------- > Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using > Messenger with Voice. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 I think cheese & nuts are discouraged for folks who are trying to cut fat, but otherwise nuts are a very healthy source. - natural peanut butter - avocado - nuts in your salads - extra virgin olive oil to your salads or vegetables - salmon - whole fat cheese (still in moderate portion sizes, but whole fat rather than partskim or reduced fat or non-fat) I doubt that adding some of this to your daily menus will bring back all of your weight. I don't know about you, but I didn't gain my excess weight by overeating avocados and salmon. n At 10:34 PM 4/18/2006, you wrote: >Ok, even with the UDOs pills that I've been taking, my fat is still only >averaging around 14 or 15%. Is that ok? Should I get more? What should I >add? I know BFL frowns upon cheese and nuts. My bodyfat is already >probably too low.According to my tanita scale, it was 15% this morning, >but that scale usually runs about 5 or 6% higher than actual tests I've >gotten. I'm so afraid of gaining back all of my weight though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Actually, nuts and lowfat cheese are both on the list of authorized healthy fats. The whole thing goes: Avocado Sunflower seeds Pumpkin seeds Cold-water fish Natural peanut butter Low-fat cheese Low-fat salad dressing Low-sodium nuts Olives and olive oil Safflower oil Canola oil Sunflower oil Flax seed oil You should definitely get some more healthy fats in your diet. Even 20% fat is pretty low. I shoot for more like 25-30%. Important " beautiful bride " factors like soft radiant skin, shiny hair, and strong nails have to do with the amount of healthy fat in your diet. It also helps your fitness results by reducing carb cravings, improving fat metabolism, boosting immune function, lubricating joints, improving cholesterol levels and lots of other great benefits. Don't shortchange yourself. > > I know BFL frowns upon cheese and nuts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Tara,I find it really tough to keep my fat that low, there is a tendency for it to creep into the 25% territory. The biggest food contributors to fat are: salmon, hummous (I mix it with tuna, tastes great and adds some healthy fats/beans), flax oil (1Tbs)/ground flax(2- 3Tbs), string cheese, a bit of olive oil on my salad, handful of almonds. You need to have enough healthy fats to help prevent dry skin, dry hair, as well as a host of other problems. By the way, there is nothing wrong with eating a few nuts. 7 almonds is only about 50 calories and is a pretty good portion you can add to salads or have with a snack. It is the healthy fat that you want to get. I can see omitting string cheese because it is saturated fat, but boy it is tasty & convenient! lol >>>>>>>>>> > Ok, even with the UDOs pills that I've been taking, my fat is still only averaging around 14 or 15%. Is that ok? Should I get more? What should I add? I know BFL frowns upon cheese and nuts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 n, your comment gave me a real chuckle..... >>>>> I don't know about you, but I didn't gain my excess weight by > overeating avocados and salmon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Tara, for you that IS too low. Nuts or cheese would be a good way to increase. Remember, you are trying to gain not only muscle mass but some BF% as well. You need to eat more than you are. One of the early BFL winners (a man, but still) was in the same possition you are, wanting to bulk up. I don't remember his name, but he's a black guy from the early years (you should be able to find him on the web site) and I think he wrote a book about gaining the healthy way. Look into that. I know that you are fighting with not falling into obsessive eating, so maybe reading about someone else's efforts to gain will help you see that it is OKAY to eat enough to fule your body. Barbara > > Ok, even with the UDOs pills that I've been taking, my fat is still only averaging around 14 or 15%. Is that ok? Should I get more? What should I add? I know BFL frowns upon cheese and nuts. My bodyfat is already probably too low.According to my tanita scale, it was 15% this morning, but that scale usually runs about 5 or 6% higher than actual tests I've gotten. I'm so afraid of gaining back all of my weight though. > > > --------------------------------- > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 kaaren hook There's a great lowfat jarlsburg at Trader Joe's and same one is as COSTCO; Turquoise and clear plastic wrapping. Tastes better than string cheese to me. Etana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 > One of the early BFL winners (a man, but still) was in the same > possition you are, wanting to bulk up. I don't remember his name, > but he's a black guy from the early years (you should be able to > find him on the web site) and I think he wrote a book about > gaining the healthy way. Look into that. That would be Ellis - see him in the early BFL film 'Body Of Work' and here's his website (altho not much info there, its promoting his ebook): http://www.musclegaintips.com/ joni ___________________________________ *Lift well, Eat less, Walk fast, Live long* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Tara I remember you saying that you wanted to finish the UDO's capsules that you bought but it might be easier to just " bite-the-bullet " and give up on them. I think you have to take a LOT of those things to equal just one T of the oil. One T of UDO's has 14.5 g of fat. Believe me, that will bump your fat % up there in a heart beat...and it's the good stuff! > > Ok, even with the UDOs pills that I've been taking, my fat is still only averaging around 14 or 15%. Is that ok? Should I get more? What should I add? I know BFL frowns upon cheese and nuts. My bodyfat is already probably too low.According to my tanita scale, it was 15% this morning, but that scale usually runs about 5 or 6% higher than actual tests I've gotten. I'm so afraid of gaining back all of my weight though. > > > --------------------------------- > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 How does anyone possibly consume 15-20% fat? I have the opposite question...I have been logging everything in Fitday and find that I am consistently over 30% fat. Usually in the 30-40 range. I don't do Udo's, but I do cook my egg whites in a teaspoon of camola oil and take a teaspoon of flax oil 2-3 times a day. I make large salads dressed with a teaspoon of olive oil. Most of my fats are healthy but with the incidental fat in some low fat foods and the teaspoon here and there of flax, olive oil, and canola I am taking in some serious fat grams. Is this making sense to anyone? If it's healthy fat I assume it's OK, provided I am not consuming a lot of calories, but I don't want to be crowding out protein or carbs. Should I cut out some fat or stay where I am? > > Ok, even with the UDOs pills that I've been taking, my fat is still only averaging around 14 or 15%. Is that ok? Should I get more? What should I add? I know BFL frowns upon cheese and nuts. My bodyfat is already probably too low.According to my tanita scale, it was 15% this morning, but that scale usually runs about 5 or 6% higher than actual tests I've gotten. I'm so afraid of gaining back all of my weight though. > > > --------------------------------- > How low will we go? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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