Over the past few months, I have read some powerful books dealing with the science behind how we get fat; namely, it's carbohydrates which boost insulin which is what makes us fat.
So, in good faith, I went for a month on very-low carb. I lost a few pounds, but realized that I simply cannot exist this way, as frankly, a restrictive diet is a restrictive diet.
Yet, here I am at age 45 at 351 pounds (25 stone; 159kg). I would like to weigh around 180 pounds (13 stone), so I have a lot to lose. I honestly wonder why I am so fat, as although I am a "healthy eater", I do not eat excessive amounts of food, as I tend to eat moderate portions (in my opinion). Yes, I am sure anyone could quickly find fault with this statement, as yes, I do enjoy some candy or ice cream, but not large amounts.
I am coming to believe that the combination of low-carb AND calorie restriction, along with exercise, is probably my best choice. I understand the science of low-carb, so I "get it". I am not a fan of calorie restriction, as I simply don't like being hungry all the time; however, I am fat, and like that even less.
I do exercise on the treadmill almost daily but I am not in proper condition to start lifting weights, as it simply is too strenuous for me; nevertheless, I am willing to start slowly.
I love seeing before-and-after pics, as they say it all. I will post some "before" pics shortly.
So, in good faith, I went for a month on very-low carb. I lost a few pounds, but realized that I simply cannot exist this way, as frankly, a restrictive diet is a restrictive diet.
Yet, here I am at age 45 at 351 pounds (25 stone; 159kg). I would like to weigh around 180 pounds (13 stone), so I have a lot to lose. I honestly wonder why I am so fat, as although I am a "healthy eater", I do not eat excessive amounts of food, as I tend to eat moderate portions (in my opinion). Yes, I am sure anyone could quickly find fault with this statement, as yes, I do enjoy some candy or ice cream, but not large amounts.
I am coming to believe that the combination of low-carb AND calorie restriction, along with exercise, is probably my best choice. I understand the science of low-carb, so I "get it". I am not a fan of calorie restriction, as I simply don't like being hungry all the time; however, I am fat, and like that even less.
I do exercise on the treadmill almost daily but I am not in proper condition to start lifting weights, as it simply is too strenuous for me; nevertheless, I am willing to start slowly.
I love seeing before-and-after pics, as they say it all. I will post some "before" pics shortly.
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