Anonymous wrote:take DIM, supposed to help balance hormones
Anonymous wrote:Sure—but honestly you would be better off seeing a nutritionist to help you fuel properly for your workouts. It was a game changer for me. Mid forties AND HIIT combined meant I really needed to eat more (and more carbs) than I was. Fixed a lot of peri symptoms I was having and I lost the phantom 10lbs that showed up one day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure—but honestly you would be better off seeing a nutritionist to help you fuel properly for your workouts. It was a game changer for me. Mid forties AND HIIT combined meant I really needed to eat more (and more carbs) than I was. Fixed a lot of peri symptoms I was having and I lost the phantom 10lbs that showed up one day.
How much more? How many calories do you eat on these days?
Thanks. I take boxing classes a few days a week and with my work schedule I know I am not always eating enough on those days.
I eat about 2600 cals on those days!!! Pretty much as much brown rice and protein as I can stand. Baked potatoes for dinner. Clams the cortisol beast, as others indicated. Limit caffeine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure—but honestly you would be better off seeing a nutritionist to help you fuel properly for your workouts. It was a game changer for me. Mid forties AND HIIT combined meant I really needed to eat more (and more carbs) than I was. Fixed a lot of peri symptoms I was having and I lost the phantom 10lbs that showed up one day.
How much more? How many calories do you eat on these days?
Thanks. I take boxing classes a few days a week and with my work schedule I know I am not always eating enough on those days.
I eat about 2600 cals on those days!!! Pretty much as much brown rice and protein as I can stand. Baked potatoes for dinner. Clams the cortisol beast, as others indicated. Limit caffeine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure—but honestly you would be better off seeing a nutritionist to help you fuel properly for your workouts. It was a game changer for me. Mid forties AND HIIT combined meant I really needed to eat more (and more carbs) than I was. Fixed a lot of peri symptoms I was having and I lost the phantom 10lbs that showed up one day.
How much more? How many calories do you eat on these days?
Anonymous wrote:Sure—but honestly you would be better off seeing a nutritionist to help you fuel properly for your workouts. It was a game changer for me. Mid forties AND HIIT combined meant I really needed to eat more (and more carbs) than I was. Fixed a lot of peri symptoms I was having and I lost the phantom 10lbs that showed up one day.