Hello everyone.
I’m currently 60 years old. I consider myself late to the party in the sense that I started losing weight on Jan 1/2016, but after 5 months and ditching 70 lbs, I’m essentially at normal weight for the last 2 months or so, but it was actually in May that I developed an interest in fasting, fermented vegetables as probiotics to heal the gut, and now the idea of carb cycling along with fasting, and I’ve started doing resistance training to develop muscular strength and improve insulin sensitivity along with overall strength. I’m very very aware that most people who lose weight will eventually regain the weight, so I’m gearing up to fight the phase 2 aspect of it all, namely keeping the weight off.
My approach to lose weight was to use a low carb diet, eating mostly whole natural foods, and take sugar intake to zero, since almost all the sugar in the modern diet was added through processed foods.
I consider it significant that I’ve ditched a long habit of several decades of drinking diet Pepsi after I read about experiments that showed diet soda altering the gut microbiota of mice, and making them glucose intolerant, and then making the glucose intolerance disappear by treating them with antibiotics. I also was amazed to learn that antibiotics seems to cause weight gain in animals, probably through a disruption in gut microbiota.
So although I had lost my weight before I started eating fermented vegetables, I did notice that my allergy problems have vanished, and I think that that is because the probiotics is starting to heal my gut.
Because continuous low carb can cause a down regulation of thyroid hormones, i’ve started to eat my meals with a carb cycling approach, which is similar to the 5:2 diet approach in that it can avoid plateaus because of the cycling approach to eating calories and in my case also cycling the carbohydrates from high carb days, to very very low carb days. I’ll know more about that approach in the coming months from watching my own body.
2:59 pm
25 Jul 16