Is there anyone else doing this? I didnt know where to put this thread, as even though its lower carb, its not ketogenic. Hope it's ok to have here! Ive tried really low carb (less than 30g a day) and I just couldnt sustain it :( even though I love all the science behind it. So I am giving this a go instead.
Here's the book
Basically, its a diet for those who have insulin resistance. If you can answer yes to 3 or more of the following, you probably have it ....
If you are in the obese BMI catagory or above
If you store weigth mainly around the tummy area
You have PCOS
Your tummy measures 35 inches or more (40 inches for men)
Depression
Hypoglycemia
Brain fog
Skin tags in the neck area, underarms & chest
Dark skin patches in the arm pits, between thighs, neck etc
Carb, especially sugar, cravings
Sleepiness after a meal
Poor sleep at night
So, how the diet works - you balance your carbs with protein. No more than 30g of carbs per meal (15g for snacks) paired with at LEAST 15g of protein. You can eat as much protein as you like though, thats just the minimum to balance the carbs. 3 meals a day, 2 snacks (plus extra veg/proetin snacks whenever, if you are hungry). Carbs must be 2 hours apart. A typical day would probably look like this ...
Breakfast - 30g Carbs, 15g (or more) protein, as much veg as you like.
Snack - 15g carbs, 7g protein, as much veg as you like.
Lunch - 30 g C, 15g P, veg
Snack - 15g C, 7g P, veg
Dinner - 30g C, 15g P, unlimited veg.
So a max of 120g of carbs in any day, spaced 2 hours apart.
Now, this is where it differs from the usual low carb diet .... dairy, pulses, legumes and nuts count as protein not carbs. So a glass of milk will balance out a slice of wholegrain toast. Beans (no added sugar) would balance out a small baked potato. Fruit are carbs (apart from apples, pears, cherries, grapefruit, those ase classed as already balanced), potato & corn are carbs plus all your pasta, rice, bread etc.
Still with me?
Ive no idea if this diet will work, this thread is just to document my progress and see what happens. Would love others to join in too!