Anonymous wrote:no sugar, no carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may get attacked for this, but.....
I don't eat before noon, ever.
You won’t get attacked, but that’s hardly a small change. Intermittent fasting is a big change.
No it's not. Please. For most of your fasting window you're asleep - it's not hard at all. If you can't control yourself until noon (11am in my case), then I don't know what to say.
NP, but I'm an early riser by nature, and workout hard most mornings at 5:30/6am. I'm supposed to wait hours to eat because... why, exactly?
No one is saying you have to do anything at all. But I assume you also probably go to sleep around 9 or 10? So you pick your window based on your lifestyle. My window is 11-7 (but more often then not usually like 1/2-7). Maybe yours is 9-5, or 8-4. Or maybe IF doesn't work for you at all.
But FWIW, as an IF person (I have PCOS and the insulin regulation that comes with IF has literally changed my entire life), I get up between 7-8, have coffee, have a very hard workout sometime in the 10-12 range, and frequently don't eat until 1/2. This has become completely normal for my body and I don't even feel hungry until after noon generally.
IF leaves me with a headache by the end of the fasting window. It's a miserable existence.
It won’t work for everyone. It works for me. I don’t feel sick and I don’t get fasting related headaches. It is not remotely miserable for me. I believe that it would be for others though. Like I said, different lid for every pot.
IF gives me migraines. Outside of that I rarely get them. Plus I feel like when I finally break the fast at noon or whatever, I feel like passing into a coma afterward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may get attacked for this, but.....
I don't eat before noon, ever.
You won’t get attacked, but that’s hardly a small change. Intermittent fasting is a big change.
No it's not. Please. For most of your fasting window you're asleep - it's not hard at all. If you can't control yourself until noon (11am in my case), then I don't know what to say.
NP, but I'm an early riser by nature, and workout hard most mornings at 5:30/6am. I'm supposed to wait hours to eat because... why, exactly?
No one is saying you have to do anything at all. But I assume you also probably go to sleep around 9 or 10? So you pick your window based on your lifestyle. My window is 11-7 (but more often then not usually like 1/2-7). Maybe yours is 9-5, or 8-4. Or maybe IF doesn't work for you at all.
But FWIW, as an IF person (I have PCOS and the insulin regulation that comes with IF has literally changed my entire life), I get up between 7-8, have coffee, have a very hard workout sometime in the 10-12 range, and frequently don't eat until 1/2. This has become completely normal for my body and I don't even feel hungry until after noon generally.
IF leaves me with a headache by the end of the fasting window. It's a miserable existence.
It won’t work for everyone. It works for me. I don’t feel sick and I don’t get fasting related headaches. It is not remotely miserable for me. I believe that it would be for others though. Like I said, different lid for every pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may get attacked for this, but.....
I don't eat before noon, ever.
You won’t get attacked, but that’s hardly a small change. Intermittent fasting is a big change.
No it's not. Please. For most of your fasting window you're asleep - it's not hard at all. If you can't control yourself until noon (11am in my case), then I don't know what to say.
NP, but I'm an early riser by nature, and workout hard most mornings at 5:30/6am. I'm supposed to wait hours to eat because... why, exactly?
No one is saying you have to do anything at all. But I assume you also probably go to sleep around 9 or 10? So you pick your window based on your lifestyle. My window is 11-7 (but more often then not usually like 1/2-7). Maybe yours is 9-5, or 8-4. Or maybe IF doesn't work for you at all.
But FWIW, as an IF person (I have PCOS and the insulin regulation that comes with IF has literally changed my entire life), I get up between 7-8, have coffee, have a very hard workout sometime in the 10-12 range, and frequently don't eat until 1/2. This has become completely normal for my body and I don't even feel hungry until after noon generally.
IF leaves me with a headache by the end of the fasting window. It's a miserable existence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switched to black coffee. I used to love extra cream and sugar in my coffee. Not only did that add calories, it seemed to contribute to more cravings throughout the day. Black coffee ain’t great, but it made a huge difference.
I wish I could do this, but I still need some sort of cream. I use almond milk but I wonder if it's any better than my half and half that I loved. I cut the sugar out years ago. That wasn't easy but now I couldn't imagine putting sugar in my coffee. Wish I could make the same leap with cream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may get attacked for this, but.....
I don't eat before noon, ever.
+100 and I stop eating by 8pm.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with everyone. Less carbs, no processed carbs, no sugar. It completely controls cravings.
Aside from that, lifting weights and going progressively higher. I see the difference in my shape and posture. I’m a convert!