Hi, all!
I thought I would take a minute to share some of the information I learned over the past couple of years in my quest to learn as much as I could about how our bodies work, and how weight loss/gain is accomplished, especially as we age.
It turns out that it has NOTHING to do with calorie counting or low fat. Without going into too much detail (for that, you either have to read the book “Good Calories, Bad Calories”, by Gary Taubes, or read all the blogs on Dr. Jason Fung’s web site), it is all about carbs.
Yes, as it turns out, Dr. Atkins had it right all along (and no, he didn’t die of a heart attack, either.) Carbs are just chains of sugars. You eat a piece of bread or some pasta, and when it is digested, it turns into sugar. Pretty simple. We all know that is bad for you. But how does that really make you fat?
Insulin is the key. When you anything with sugar or carbohydrates, it raises the insulin level in your bloodstream.Insulin is the hormone that tells your body to STORE FAT. Instantly, the cells in your body “lock down” any fat burning at all, for as long as those insulin levels stay at a certain level. That is why intermittent fasting works. That is why 5:2 works. That is why 16:8 works. You are keeping that insulin level low. Now, add in a low carb diet, and you lower that insulin level even more, giving your body even more opportunity to burn it’s fat stores. Make sense?
Some people will say that they get tired or headaches if they don;t eat carbs. That is true….until your body adjusts to using dietary fat for energy. It takes a week or two. You have to be prepared. Drink broth, plenty of fluids, and the right low carb, high fat diet, and you will even further on your way to reaching your goal!
11:09 am
8 Jun 17