Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).
Thanks, this is exactly my problem. I love cheese and happily eat it on/with everything. On Atkins I would eat it with every meal and for snacks. May have to cut it out except for cream in my coffee.
It wasn’t the cheese that was hindering your success. It was that you were still eating too many carbs. Seriously.
No, they were eating too many calories. It always comes down to calories.
This. There are no replicated high quality studies supporting the contention that being “in ketosis” changes the conversion of calories into fat.
The point is that OP wasn’t *in* ketosis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).
Thanks, this is exactly my problem. I love cheese and happily eat it on/with everything. On Atkins I would eat it with every meal and for snacks. May have to cut it out except for cream in my coffee.
It wasn’t the cheese that was hindering your success. It was that you were still eating too many carbs. Seriously.
No, they were eating too many calories. It always comes down to calories.
This. There are no replicated high quality studies supporting the contention that being “in ketosis” changes the conversion of calories into fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).
Thanks, this is exactly my problem. I love cheese and happily eat it on/with everything. On Atkins I would eat it with every meal and for snacks. May have to cut it out except for cream in my coffee.
It wasn’t the cheese that was hindering your success. It was that you were still eating too many carbs. Seriously.
No, they were eating too many calories. It always comes down to calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).
Thanks, this is exactly my problem. I love cheese and happily eat it on/with everything. On Atkins I would eat it with every meal and for snacks. May have to cut it out except for cream in my coffee.
It wasn’t the cheese that was hindering your success. It was that you were still eating too many carbs. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:I would try it for a few weeks and see how you do on it.
For some women, keto and intermittent fasting doesn’t work, especially if you’re already normal weight just trying to lose less than 15-20 lbs. These diets can disrupt our hormonal balance and cause a host of issues like acne, irregular cycles, etc. It’s very individual and what works for some may not work for others. If you feel good and are losing weight then it probably will work for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).
Thanks, this is exactly my problem. I love cheese and happily eat it on/with everything. On Atkins I would eat it with every meal and for snacks. May have to cut it out except for cream in my coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not eat a balanced and healthy diet? The food fads are not going to help you in the long run.
No OP but because eating a balanced healthy diet will require people prone to overeating to carefully measure food and count calories, which is time consuming and annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Why not eat a balanced and healthy diet? The food fads are not going to help you in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).
Thanks, this is exactly my problem. I love cheese and happily eat it on/with everything. On Atkins I would eat it with every meal and for snacks. May have to cut it out except for cream in my coffee.
Anonymous wrote:IME people who love cheese find it easy to eat too many calories from cheese. All Atkins/Keto does is help you restrict calories, so if you can easily overeat any kind of low carb food, you’re going to have to stay away from that thing or else count calories (and it seems like people like low carb because it makes it easier to avoid counting calories while still restricting them).