sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
thinking of trying dieting, and we're looking at doing DASH. Any thoughts?
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LarryB
9 years ago
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LarryB says
9 years ago
I'm biased by my experience eating High Fat/Low Carb. 70 lbs lighter, better stamina, better blood work, medical issues that had been getting worse repaired without meds...
LarryB
9 years ago
but everyone's body is different and YMMV.
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
I have some blood-pressure issues, and last year when I did something that was DASH-like, it helped quite a bit.
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
Classical DASH does a lot of whole grain carbs, modified DASH either up health fats or veggie intake, depending on your goals
LarryB
9 years ago
well, my BP is now 115/75 and it was borderline high.
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
Though if you any resources on recipes with portion-sizes/estimated calorie counts for high fat/low carb/ I would be interested as well.
LarryB
9 years ago
also, beware of oils that can't be made without a factory and toxic solvents. Avocado oil (available for $10/liter at Costco) works better for cooking and for salads than things like canola...
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
For low heat, I use olive, high heat, sunflower. PCC doesn't sell non-mechanically expressed oils AFAICT.
LarryB says
9 years ago
for low temp, I tend towards coconut oil or olive oil. Avocado and almond are great for high-temp.
LarryB says
9 years ago
one other note - I've been able to switch up what I eat and keep it that way since July of 2012. I had never been able to stick with traditional diets - I was just too hungry all the time.
lindes
9 years ago
Watching this plurk with interest. :-)
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
Well, going with a slightly modified form of paleo -- basically I'm ok with small amounts of grains and dairy. I found so far it's more important to have a defined plan for...
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
breakfast, mid-morning snack, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner
sgwizdakplurk says
9 years ago
Basically, I found I wouldn't eat breakfast, try to eat "healthy" for lunch, then by the time I get home (about 7:30PM) be starving, and then go crazy snacking
LarryB
9 years ago
suggests planning meals (at least dinners) a week in advance.
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