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New Year Low Carb Bootcamp starts on 13 January!

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BIWI · 26/12/2013 22:42

Hope you all had a lovely Christmas!

This is just to let you know that the next low carb Bootcamp will be starting on Monday 13 January. As before, it will last for 10 weeks, with the first two weeks being the strictest.

If you want to join us, please sign in below by adding your name, then cutting and pasting it into a new post:

BIWI

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thenightsky · 02/01/2014 10:16

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Badvoc · 02/01/2014 10:19

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Badvoc · 02/01/2014 10:20

Did I do that right!?

BIWI · 02/01/2014 10:30

And don't forget that we have a lovely low carb recipe thread to inspire you!

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BIWI · 02/01/2014 10:30

You did, Badvoc Grin

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ChubbyLittleLoser · 02/01/2014 10:31

Thanks Mary and BIWI

Yes I am vegetarian so finding it difficult to not rely on dairy too much but will plan a bit better for tomorrow. Breakfast today made me feel a bit sick so will stick to boiled eggs in future I think and try to keep dairy for just my evening meal.

WhomessweetWhomes · 02/01/2014 10:41

Can someone add me please? Can't seem to do it on my phone. Thanks! I'm going to try and start a bit early. Fortunately dh has decided he wants to do a bit of a health drive in January too. I'll just have to steer him towards lc a bit so that it makes it easier for me to sticj to.

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Badvoc · 02/01/2014 10:52

Have checked it out BIWI....you are a bit buggered if you are allergic to cheese! :)
Am determined to come off my GERD meds this year!
The curried cauliflower recipe...would it work with other veg?

Badvoc · 02/01/2014 10:52

Also, where are the rules for bootcamp?
(Yes, I should remember but don't! :))

BIWI · 02/01/2014 11:02

Rules of Bootcamp

Apart from cutting out:

potatoes/rice/pasta/bread
sugar/chocolate/biscuits/crackers
flour
fruit (for the first two weeks)
alcohol (for the first two weeks)

These are the rules:

1. Eat three, proper meals a day
You must eat breakfast. It doesn’t have to be a lot, and it doesn’t have to be absolutely first thing, but you must have something. For the rest of the day, if you’re eating enough food and you are in ketosis then you shouldn’t be hungry between meals. But if you are hungry, eat something. (Hard boiled eggs make a great snack).

After the first two weeks of Bootcamp we will relax this, but these two weeks are critical in terms of helping you switch easily to a low carb way of eating - and if you start to feel hungry, it makes things much harder! Eating this way will ensure that your blood sugar levels are kept stable, which will mean that you are much less likely to experience hunger.

A typical high carbohydrate diet can mean that snacking is a routine part of your day. Once your blood sugar levels are stable, by eating low carb, you should find that you no longer want to snack. But the rule of thumb here is ‘if you are hungry, eat!’. (Just make sure you are only choosing low carb snacks, of course!)

2. Avoid processed food
Focus on pure, natural protein as the basis for your meals – meat/fish/eggs. Things like sausages, bacon, pre-prepared burgers, Pepperami etc should be avoided as much as possible. You can have them, but just not every day. Avoid foods marketed as low carb, e.g. Atkins Daybreak bars. These products contain all manner of artificial ingredients, and often contain sugar. You should always check the carb counts of these foods if you are including them, as some of them can be surprisingly high (e.g. Tesco Chargrilled Burgers - per burger, fried, there are 5.4g carbs)

3. Eat lots of fat
Eating fat will not make you fat. Honestly! But it will keep your appetite satisfied, and it sustains your body’s energy requirements perfectly. Fat does not provoke an insulin spike, unlike carbs which do (a lot) and protein (a little). Fry in butter, add butter to vegetables, eat salad with a home-made vinaigrette dressing (not made with balsamic vinegar though, as this is too sweet), add mayonnaise where you can (just check the carb count on your mayo first).

Eat fattier cuts of meat – e.g. pork belly, roast chicken with the skin on and/or eat the fat off your lamb chops. Absolutely no low fat/light foods of any kind!

4. Make sure you are eating vegetables and salads with your food

This is where your carbs should come from, and this is non-negotiable. But choose only those vegetables that are on the allowed list. Make sure that you focus on eating those vegetables that are 3g carb per 100g or less, and this will ensure that your carb counts are kept low. You don’t have to weigh/count carbs – this is one of the great joys of this WOE (way of eating), but if you’re new to low carbing it can be helpful to weigh your portions of veg in the early days, just so that you know how many carbs are in the sort of portions that you like to eat.

%. Be careful about dairy (apart from butter, which is unlimited)
Dairy can impede weight loss for some people. If you are still drinking tea/coffee with milk or cream, try to restrict yourself to max 2 cups per day. There are a lot of carbs in milk, so if you are having several cups of tea/coffee per day, you will quickly rack up your daily carb count (e.g. 1 medium latte contains more than 12g carbs!)

You may eat cheese but again, don't overdo it.

Full fat yoghurt is the best way to include dairy in your diet - but beware, it does contain carbs. Total Full Fat is the best

6. You must drink a minimum of 2 litres of water per day
The more weight you have to lose, the more water you should drink. This is from www.low-carbdiet.co.uk/. Water is essential to weight loss for those who eat low-carb. The minimum consumed in a day should be:

Your Weight--Litres
140lbs-----2.5
160lbs-----3.0
180lbs-----3.0
200lbs-----3.5
220lbs-----3.5
240lbs-----4.0
260lbs-----4.5
280lbs-----4.5
300lbs-----5.0
320lbs-----5.5
340lbs-----5.5
360lbs-----6.0
380lbs-----6.5
400lbs-----6.5

High levels of ketones in the blood stream can lead to a reduction in ketone production, therefore being well hydrated could aid in keeping the levels low and ketone production ongoing. Consuming enough water can have many other positive side effects: aids your kidneys with the processing of protein, reduces the retention of water, helps with preventing constipation, and reduces the levels of ketones released by your breath, which in-turn will reduce breath odour.

However, drinking a lot of water can mean that you also need to keep an eye on your electrolyte balance. You need to make sure that you are consuming sufficient sodium and potassium. On a low carb diet we can eat more salt, so make sure that you are cooking with salt and adding salt to food, if you like it. Good, low carb, sources of potassium are spinach (raw), avocado, mushrooms, courgettes and asparagus, as well as salmon and yoghurt.

7. No alcohol
Alcohol is the easiest source of fuel for the body to burn, so it will always use this first before it starts to burn any fat - which is why you need to restrict it, especially in the first two weeks of Bootcamp, when we are encouraging the body to stop using carbs for its source of fuel and turn to fat-burning instead.

If you really can't do this - at least try and restrict it to the weekend. Vodka with soda is the best thing to drink. Or Champagne, red wine or dry white wine.

8. No fruit
Really. Seriously. Honestly. None at all. Zilch. Nada

After Bootcamp you will be able to introduce certain fruits, but at this stage fruit is simply too carby. We are also trying to break the addiction to sweet things, so cutting fruit out is part of this process. If you are getting all your carbs from vegetables and salad, you will be getting all the nutrients and fibre that you need.

9. No nuts/seeds
Whilst these are really good to snack on later, when we move into Bootcamp Light - it can be too easy to start snacking on these, and before you know it, all your carbs have gone on nuts. Seriously - in Bootcamp - don't do it to yourself!

10. No sugar or artificial sweeteners
Sugar is an obvious ‘no no’, but artificial sweeteners are also an issue. One of the aims of this way of eating is to eat pure and natural foods, so including sweeteners is not recommended.

Some people find that artificial sweeteners can impede their weight loss, and there is some suggestion that your body can respond to sweeteners as if they were sugar, by releasing more insulin - and therefore laying down fat. Given that the aim of Bootcamp is to help us lose our sweet tooth and addiction to sweet things, then it is a good idea to avoid sweeteners altogether in this first two weeks.

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koTinkaBell · 02/01/2014 11:05

count me in, I'm still recovering from following a nutritionist's advice Hmm

BIWI · 02/01/2014 11:06

Oh dear! And what was that, koTinka? Cut down on fat perchance?!

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BIWI · 02/01/2014 11:23

What a cunning plan ... Grin

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Badvoc · 02/01/2014 11:30

Thanks BIWI
Can I ask your very knowledgeable advice! :)
Due to illness (had my gallbladder out 4 weeks ago) I don't really want to lose much weight (sorry guys I'm really not bragging...losing weight through illness is not great :(
Anyway...should I do bootcamp or just go straight to bootcamp light?
I would find no fruit hard ATM.
Also....you don't mention oats/oatbran...what's the deal with these?

timidviper · 02/01/2014 11:33

Maryz I've been thinking exactly the same! Blush I can't start yet though as we have leftovers today, supper at a friends house on Fri and a dinner dance on Sat. I've never looked forward to getting back on a diet before though!

On the positive side, I've eaten a lot of stuff over Christmas which would normally tempt me and really haven't been that bothered by it. I've been quite 'meh' about food which is unusual and I have discovered an ability to not eat stuff if I don't want or like it (sounds daft but I have always eaten before just because it was there!)

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BIWI · 02/01/2014 11:36

Badvoc - if you don't need to lose much, then Bootcamp Light will be fine. But fruit is still difficult. Berries are fine but many fruits are also too high in carbs to really be low carb.

The 'thing' about oats/oatbran is that they are too high in carbs. We're supposed to be getting our carbs from veg/salad - especially in the strict two weeks of Bootcamp.

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Gerrythetootallgiraffeswife · 02/01/2014 11:47

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I'm a newbie- hope I did that right? I'm going to start today I think, is that allowed? Otherwise I will just go crazy between now and the 13th and will have even more work to do!

nappyaddict · 02/01/2014 12:10

BIWI Are both red wine and white wine vinegar OK to have?

Mary1972 · 02/01/2014 12:19

My daughter sent me this link as we both eat paleo/primal etc
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2532207/Gorgeous-girls-eat-meat-New-diet-book-says-secret-staying-slim-replacing-bread-beef-jerky.html
Perhaps the message is getting or will get through that NHS / UK advice to eat high carb is not such a great thing.

koTinkaBell · 02/01/2014 12:27

BIWI, how did you guess? Fat is the enemy, sugar is fine, diabetes is big business.

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