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  • posted by  josie53 on Hello :-)
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    Hello i am also new and have tried most diets. Recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes am 63 and weigh 16st 6lbs and am 5ft 5 . Also enjoying reading the forum hoping that this way of eating works for me . Jacket potato and pasta have always been fall back foods clearly this has not been any good for me. although i do not feel particularly hungry i don’t feel like i am completely in the swing of the diet but hopefully as i move further things will become easier.

    Am not sure of the calories but i did use a split wholemeal pitta bread covered it in some tomato puree put some avocado covered it in mushrooms and put some feta and anchovy on the top am not sure of the calorie value but it was lush.

    Good luck on your change of diet

  • posted by  HappyLife on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    HI Switzerland,
    Thanks so much for sharing how you are doing the plan now. It’s nice to see you are successful adding in some carbs on the 5:2 and adding calories.
    I am far from my main goal but your sharing helps me know where I might be able to head.
    I miss rye and Swiss cheese sandwiches ๐ŸŒท Ha

  • posted by  Switzerland on My eight weeks….
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    Hi Lucia,

    That really is a great idea about exercising minute/age.
    But……I can’t help but ponder that this is part of your world domination plan….to sneakily find out the ages of your readers……
    So, I’m off for a 55 minute walk (oops, now you know).
    Very sneaky Lucia….very sneaky indeed.

  • posted by  Christi1948 on Fasting while doing the BSD
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    Hi Switzerland,
    I just thought I would let you know I did the chicken goujons tonight for our evening meal and used the mix, ( you recommended the linseed, almond and sunflower seed mix) flaxseeds, almonds, Brazil’s, walnuts, it was a success for the adults, although the granddaughters didn’t like it!
    I have found out that my mix is high in carbs for coating the chicken so I might have to re-work the recipe a bit, however a partial success I would say, thank you for recommending the mix, I am still on the lookout for the mix you told me about so I will let you know if I find it.
    I have been having real cravings for toast and marmalade this week! I haven’t succumbed yet though and hopefully won’t!
    Sorry to post this to you on this forum post, this was the first place that I saw your name, I haven’t been on the forums for a while, have been having health problems that have kept me feeling very low, physically and mentally!
    Christine

  • posted by  Switzerland on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    Hi science monkey,

    I’ve been eating low carb med style 5:2 BSD since transitioning from BSD 800 at the end of May. I basically stick to the same foods but don’t count calories on the 5 days. I’ve introduced more complex carbohydrates in the form of 100% rye bread and organic oats but these are not everyday foods – just a couple of times a week.
    The thing I find most flexible about this way of life is that I can always find 2 days a week when I don’t have to eat out, whereas that was not the case for 7 days. The scales continue to go down – just slower than before – this is my way of life and now I’m off the training wheels of BSD 800, I have the knowledge to live it.
    I’ve been focusing on overnight fasting – 12, 14, 16 hours overnight until I break the fast at breakfast, brunch or lunch. It makes me more disciplined after dinner at night and satisfied with a no calorie drink before bed (on the 800 days I find I need a piece of cheese or hot milk and cocoa before bedtime).
    Anyway, following BSD 800 it’s easy to choose which form of BSD suits you – we’re all different and have different end goals. The BSD gives us the 3 choices as well as exercise and mindfulness – a powerful combination.

  • posted by  Auntyflab on LET'S GO!!
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    I’m a very busy nurse. I work full time travelling and teaching. I work on a very busy unit at weekend nursing patients with dementia. I noticed after every shift I would eat every carbohydrate in sight as lack of breaks make my blood sugars low. (I am not diabetic but I suffer pulmonary artery hypertension so I need to control my weight) my husband is insulin dependent type 2. He’s lost 3 stone and has been left with the “diabetic tyre” around his middle. He also needs to lose at least another 2 stone. I started the 800 calories with no carbs on the morning of my busy shift expecting to be hungry. 6.00hrs breakfast strawberries and a banana……..not hungry till 13.00hrs. Pear and a banana then chicken and small salad for tea. I was amazed. I felt great! Have continued for 3 days and even in such a short space of time I have noticed a reduction in fat around my tummy and thighs already. I’m 4ft 10″ and 8 stone 10 so obviously only a few pounds to go. My Dr is aware I’m doing this (always get Dr’s consent). I have never felt so good and I’m not in the least bit tired because I’m sleeping better. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and loved the science mainly. I’m teaching diabetes next week and it will offer a great topic for debate. Thanks again xx

  • posted by  stringbreaker on This has to work for me
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    Thank you all for your greetings.
    Lynne – I’ll go and check out your 23 week forum.
    Lucia – good thought.
    I’m up to 36 minutes most days so that would mean another 30 minutes. I’d have to work up to that (don’t suppose you’d let me average my weekend cycling over the weekdays ๐Ÿ˜‰ ?
    I promise to make a start.
    Bill – you been poorly?
    John

  • posted by  barby on This has to work for me
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    Glad you kept your promise and came back Stringbreaker, good to hear you are back with the routine, and only 14 pounds to go …amazing … so close.

  • posted by  Rebcar on Any ladies with PCOS had success on this?
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    Hi Ashri I also loved bread as I used to eat so much toast but have not missed it once. When I got a craving at the start I used to have a diet fizzy drink, which used to help. I can’t remember when the Cravings went away but it was around the end of the first week. I still get the odd craving of wanting something sweet but I have a small fizzy diet drink, make myself busy and it’s gone.
    I have no digestive issues, there was one day when I drank hardly anything where I felt a bit like that. I just make sure that I drink plenty now. I have found foods to replace the carbs and sweet foods. I enjoy the new foods more as with the carbs and sweet things I would eat them feel good and twenty minutes later be down and hungry needing more. It was one big bad cycle.
    Once I started to exercise I started sleeping better. You can do it. If you do get cravings just tackle them one by one and think of the healthier, happier you. Take it day by day and you will get there. I think the first week was the hardest and then it gets easier. Good luck.

  • posted by  Lucky Maneki on Hello :-)
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    I’m a North Walian mum of four children, and I love food. I bought the BSD diet book for my Kindle on Friday after meeting with a friend who had lost a staggering amount of weight in the last two to three months. She let me in on her secret, and hubby and I started on Saturday. It shouldn’t have surprised me that by this morning, three days later, I had already lost 9lb. Hubby has lost 5lb. The last time I lost 9lb in such a short space of time, I had to go through a 16 hour labour…

    Cards on the table, I am 5 foot 1 and a half (although the half is disputable) and my start weight is (was!) 17 stone 9lb (now 17 stone!). I know what I should be for my height, but I am not setting any goals that are too far in the distance, I am aiming for manageable goals, and will break through one at a time.

    I’ve thrown myself into the plan, I’m embracing the unknown. I’ve roasted salt and vinegar chickpeas. Today I made Chickpea Wraps – which are the future, according to my husband, they were so simple, tasty and as we were big tortilla and pitta/naan type bread eaters predominantly, they will fill that missing gap. Really versatile. I even bought full fat Fage. I’m using calories on Olive Oil even though it goes against everything I’ve been conditioned to do after nearly 24 years in slimming clubs. I haven’t had any adverse effects in the way of withdrawals, headaches, bad moods or… erm… needing prunes, which is a bonus. I’m feeling really positive about this. I’ve loved reading the forum, it hasn’t half made me chuckle in parts, and it’s lovely to see people who are so friendly and supportive. Figured I’d stop lurking and say ‘Hello’ to you all.

    I’ve just turned 40 and I so wanted to be fab at 40 and not fat. Maybe I still will be fab, before I turn 41 anyway! My hope is that I can break free of this vicious dieting cycle once and for all. It doesn’t work. I want my confidence back, proper confidence, not what I have learned to fake for years now.

    Much love ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Ann1960 on Gastric bypass
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    I am going to go through it again over weekend and make some notes. Sorry I have picked your brains so much. For tea tonight I had fresh tuna that I marinaded in olive oil with garlic then some kidney beans and haricots beans with some mushrooms that I put in the pan with the tuna. Then for dessert I had a spoon of Greek yoghurt and a few blueberries and a couple of strawberries. Still feeling full lol

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Stil love the pickles comic by Brian crane
    It’s a good one today about not being ‘with it’ and forgetting your texts

    They make me laugh.
    I read one a day, like medicine, it does me just fine

    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  Lucia on My eight weeks….
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    Hi jilly b,
    Nope, we don’t need me exploding. Thanks for the tip.
    We can all read it, do our research and make our own minds up.
    So all you quorn lovers, please note this is all friendly advice.

    Anyway, I wondered through the blogs to see an old pal is back, called string breaker.

    I suggested to him and that blog string the following…..

    You know your age, well, give yourself the gift of it.
    Eh?

    So if you are 50 give yourself 50 minutes of exercise.
    Eg
    Zumba ing, dancing, wii ing, hoping, skipping, jumping, walking, bending, yoga ing, stretching, stepping,
    Basically, moving.
    It’s ok to break to down into sections.
    But just give yourself a gift, you now know how long for each day.

    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • I thought it might be useful to have a conversation about fibre (fiber) since i seem to have discovered a couple of things which may affect others

    since beginning bsd, i am eating more fibre – however i seem to have MORE trouble with being ‘blocked up’
    indeed that has never been an issue in the past

    and when i eat the new things i have discovered like coconut or chickpea flower – well it has been a real PAIN !!
    (don’t want to be too graphic here)

    everyone always says drink more and eat more fibre if you cant go or its painful
    well unfortunately that is not necessarily true

    for me, at least, i seem to react rather negatively to ‘soluble’ fibre – this is the sort that ABSORBS water
    and in theory creates a ‘gel’ that helps keep things moving
    (or in my case seems to create something very far from gel-like!!!!)
    and the more i drink the more it seems to absorb

    on the other hand – ‘insoluble’ fibre, provides bulk, but cannot absorb liquids, so it just passes on through ๐Ÿ™‚

    psyllium husk – is often recommended to help get things moving, for example – but it is a ‘soluble’ fibre and in me just blocks things up

    you can google where to find each – although plants contain both they usually have more of one or the other

    of course you may already know all this, or not be having any adverse effects
    i think it is worse for me as i am no longer eating wheat – and that is a good source of insoluble fibre (probably why it causes so many of the opposite issues for me)

    anyway
    that is probably enough from my gut issues
    hope it might help someone
    or someone might help me
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  Lucia on This has to work for me
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    Hi string breaker.

    We have all missed you.
    Glad you are back into the fold.

    Fancy another challenge to run alongside the original?
    This is for everyone as well.

    Take your age and give yourself a gift of it
    Eeehhh?

    So if you are 50 , give yourself 50 minutes every day of exercise.
    Walking, dancing, zumbaing, wiiiing, jumping, hoping, splashing, basically moving.
    It can be broken up into sections.

    Go on, give yourself a gift.

    Oh, and if you want the best blog on the website, look no further than Lucia.

    We all need details, what have you been up to as we have all missed you

    Love Lucia
    Xxxx

  • posted by  Mairi on Pesto
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    Thanks, I just had some on courgetti with a chicken breast! Yummy

  • posted by  Igorasusual on Pesto
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    Yes – all those things are within BSD – even the partisan. Or Parmesan as you meant to say before your predictive text laid hands on it! ๐Ÿ˜‰

    If you use MyFitnessPal you can check the calories/nutritional breakdown.

    Enjoy!

  • posted by  Izzy on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    Hi Happy I will pop over in a minute!

    Thanks Melb100, well done for staying away from the buns!

    Science Monkey thanks, and don’t mind that target I’m sure you will get there just do it in your own time ๐Ÿ™‚

  • posted by  dannygreen on 2016 IDEA World Convention LA
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    Hi everyone!

    Im really excited because Im going to this huge event next month here in Los Angeles.

    โ€œA global community that comprises all facets of fitness and wellness is converging to set the foundation for a stronger, fitter and healthier tomorrow. Join the more than 14,000 personal trainers, group fitness instructors, club and studio owners and managers, mind-body professionals and nutrition professionals from over 60 countries for an event that will transform you and those you serve.โ€

    Whoโ€™s interested?

  • posted by  BSD on Just been diagnosed :-(
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    WOW your GP mentioned Dr Mosley – Very Impressed.

    I was also shocked, as a vegetarian, thought I ate healthy. December I had a second test & told Hb1Ac was 69, after 3 months had a test now 38 and not labelled Diabetic. I got a machine to check my blood levels twice daily – I wanted to know if what I was doing was working and within the first week there was a major difference. I also got a Fitbit to track everything. I followed the book recipes to the letter, at first it felt like all I was doing was preparing food for the day and next day and spending loads of time in the kitchen. After a while you get the hang of it and you get used to the recipes you like (the cheese scone & muffin – is something to avoid though).

    5 months on I have bought the 5:2 diet recipe book and doing the (500 calories once/twice a day – Now that’s hard), but still being a bit of a control freak as I don’t want to go back.

    All the very best and ask questions or do a search in the top box of the page, because I can bet some one has already asked it and loads will have replied – all very supportive here.

  • posted by  stringbreaker on This has to work for me
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    Hi All,

    As threatened, I’m back.
    Had a challenging few weeks and missed you all a lot.
    Quite a few hotel stays and other temptations – some of which I succumbed to.
    Discovered that all the old daemons are still lurking – I fell foul of my usual diet routine, which is to feel so smug and self-satisfied and consequently fell off the wagon.
    I forget who it was who coined the term “food blackout” but I certainly had a few – however, the BSD drilling led me to binge on “better” food so that helped a lot – thanks Michael.
    One thing I am extremely grateful for was Lucia’s challenge – if you “follow” me on Strava you will see that I have religiously gone for a power walk every possible morning. I’ve also persevered with the old “5BX” fitness course and done quite a bit of cycling.
    Thanks again Lucia.
    Overall result – up half a stone, but I’ve been back on the regime for about 10 days now and I’m already back to where I left off.
    Haven’t had time to trawl through the forums – is there any significant news I’ve missed over the last month or two?
    Which are the “hot” forums to subscribe to now? – Is there a “24 Weeks and over” yet?
    Just 14 more lbs to go
    Onward & downward
    John

  • posted by  science monkey on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    Congratulations Izzy,

    It’s great to see that all your effort and hard work has paid off. I’ll be interested to see how the next few weeks go as you finish the reduction phase and get into the maintenance phase.

    I’ll be six weeks in on Thursday and I dont think I’ll beat the 16kg target I set myself, but I’m already fitting in clothes I’ve had for 2 years and never been able to wear ๐Ÿ™‚ I’m thinking about what I’ll do after the 8 weeks and I’m leaning towards the Med-style diet he talks about in the book and the 5:2 approach to help keep me on the straight and narrow. Has anyone got any experience on life after the 8 weeks they want to share?

    Cheers ears,

    Sciencemonkey

  • posted by  Bubblesdevere on Starting… again!
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    Hi JPSCloud, all journeys begin with the first step and sometimes we have to start over. I find 800 calories too low and vary between 1000 and 1500 calories a day. I am only 10 days in and losing weight at a level I have never ever achieved before but then I am more than double what my ideal weight should be so I know initially I will lose a lot and then it will slow down. I am in for a very long haul – years to get to an ideal healthy weight so have to be sensible; I know I wont last a week on 800 daily so I do Med diet and weigh fats and carbs and it seems to be working for me. Good luck xx

  • posted by  RozyDozy on Starting… again!
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    Welcome back jpscloud!
    You sound like you’ve got your approach sorted for this 2nd attempt. Being prepared – both mentally, and getting the right foods in, is so important.
    I’ve been BSDing since January. I didn’t bother with 800cals, I just went for the Med-style approach. I cut back on portions, chose the recommended foods (and ditched most of the crap). Keeping hydrated works well. I have also tried to cut back on the late night eating, trying to ensure I have eaten my evening meal between 6pm and 7pm. And putting food away (not leaving it on the kitchen worktop) helps keep things out of sight, out of mind. I’ve not stuck to things religiously – there have been several pigouts along the way but generally I’ve been able to stick to things.
    My weight loss hasn’t been as spectacular as others – I think the average is just over 1lb/week – but I am close to achieving 2stone lost.
    Good luck this time round – I’m sure things will be easier as you know the pitfalls. Don’t be disheartened if things don’t appear to be working – scales are only one measure of how things are going. Any loss is a move in the right direction, but so are clothes feeling baggier, and just generally feeling better in yourself.

  • posted by  Bubblesdevere on OMG just been weighed….
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    Thanks Flower – 9.5lbs is fantastic! I never lost that much in over a month on fat clubs. Well done. Wonderful to have support and somewhere to get answers or cheer up and motivate on the bad days xx

  • posted by  Angela48 on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Hi I’m starting week 3 bit of a blip at the weekend as we had my daughters hen doo so over done it on the alcohol ๐Ÿ˜จ but still 10lbs down in just over 2 weeks .
    I love reading all the posts and I am now getting into the routine of preparing and planning my meals for the week .
    Here’s to another good week ( less the tequila shots this time )

  • posted by  Florasalopia on 'Weigh in' thread
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    I lost 3 inches in the first week and nothing since but I have lost elsewhere. I wish I’d measured more parts but my trousers falling down is a big clue as to where it’s coming off.

  • posted by  Baristagirls on 'Weigh in' thread
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    Has anyone experienced weight loss but no shift at all in waist measurements? I’m in my fourth week.

  • posted by  Imogen on my journey (from week 2)
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    Hi keep trying,

    Yep, it’s a pain when that happens…I often get ‘timed out’ when replying to posts…๐Ÿ˜•

    Be gentle on yourself, if you need to rest then rest and restore your energy!

    Hope the fibre issues resolve soon. A thread might be useful as I am sure others may be able to share their experiences and solutions – hopefully.

    Take care,

    Imogen๐ŸŒป

  • posted by  Plumptious on Countdown to slimdown…
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    Hi Janeycoughdrop. That’s great. Well done !
    I had a busy weekend so have got a bit behind with things -but not too busy to weigh myself and find out I have hit my 2 stone off level ….yeehoo!
    Week 5 going well. I managed to squeeze in a little bit of swimming and another 10,000 step walk recently so am pretty pleased with myself. The other half is doing really well too.
    We have also dug out clothes we can now fit into again. I have got rid of so many I am having to wash & dry things more regularly. I’m not going to buy lots whilst still losing so will spend one day next week going on a charity shop spree and buy three pairs of jeans or bottoms and three sweatshirts/fleeces or tops to wear in the transition to a yet smaller size and then will take them and donate them back again when I am happy with my BMI.
    I feel better in myself than I have for years and wake up earlier and brighter as well as having better skin texture. I have been taking one high dose fish oil tablet a day during the whole of the time we have been doing this but that was in response to new research that this MAY stave off Alzheimers/dementia for a while longer if & when either of us were to succumb to it. We plan to continue that long term even when we eventually bridge over to the 5:2 plan.
    We are having a couple of days away next week but I am confident I know enough now to make wise choices and will do a bit of advance planning on which food shops etc are there and what we can expect to find to suit us. There is no way I am going to spoil things now….the cake incident a few posts back taught me a valuable lesson so won’t be making that mistake again.
    I went on one of the machines in Boots and got a print out of my BMI and body fat percentage recently. I am going to repeat this in one month and two months to be able to compare them side by side. To be 12 stone something rather than 15 is great (even if it is the very high end lol !)
    Onwards and downwards….

  • posted by  keeptrying on my journey (from week 2)
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    thank you Imogen

    just wrote a long post about being so very tired
    but just don’t have the energy to rewrite it again since it decided to vanish

    I am also have big issues with fibre
    which I am having way more of
    but it is causing issues!!
    might start a thread about it

  • Monday was my last day of the course.
    So over the last few weeks I have changed in appearance from Buddha-like thanks to BSD, and gained buddha-like awareness thanks to MBSR. Just call me Bodhisattva! I am about to send off my personal responses recorded on worksheets, so that hopefully I can ‘graduate’.

    Here’s a reminder of the link.
    http://palousemindfulness.com/index.html

    As mentioned elsewhere, one or two of the experts can be a bit dull, so you might find alternatives; you can follow other leads via youtube until you reach a speaker that offers a more sympathetic explanation or approach.
    E.g., in the ‘loving kindness’ meditation I didn’t like the one offered – too rushed, male and perfunctory, and found a gentler female version from Emma Seppala, Ph.D.

    There is a great structure to the course, and the basic practices are covered very well, with plenty of resources listed in the 8 chapters – videos, articles and links for further study. It covers the practicalities of guided and sitting meditation, yoga, dealing with stress, difficult emotions and communication, through the importance of compassion and developing your own practice.

  • posted by  jpscloud on Starting… again!
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    I tried the fast 800 and abandoned it in the third week. I went back into denial and have been completely off the rails since then.

    My blood sugars have gone up, don’t know about cholesterol and blood pressure but fairly sure they have gone up too, as I haven’t been exercising and have gained 2 stones.

    So time to try again – I’m going to ease in with the med style diet, not too strictly low carb (allowing myself brown rice, spelt and rye bread in low amounts) and restricting calories to around 1500 per day.

    My main aim is to control my portion sizes (usually large enough for three people) and reduce snacking as much as possible. Three main meals, perhaps a small supper if it’s a long day.

    I will have days when I’m not in control, and most days I will make a mistake or two. I will try to make these small mistakes, and not let them turn into a day. When they do turn into a day I will try to keep it as a day, not let it run on.

  • posted by  Mairi on Pesto
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    Can you have fresh pesto sauce? Basil, olive oil, pine nuts, garlic seasoning, partisan?

  • posted by  jpscloud on Spelt… Can I eat it?
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    Hi Jimmalone, I’ve experimented with home made spelt breads and find it doesn’t spike my blood sugar. My mum is also diabetic, and it doesn’t spike her either. I researched “low” carb bread when I was diagnosed and decided to experiment with spelt and rye.

    Strictly speaking I think most people on the BSD will try to avoid even these flours or grains due to their carb content, however I did include it during the three month period that I tried to do the BSD and reduced my blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure significantly. I was doing moderate exercise (stair climbing at work, several sets a day) at the time as well. I didn’t lose weight during that three month period but I became a lot healthier.

    I am going to return to the BSD from today and will do the Med style diet rather than the fast 800 or 5:2 this time. I will be including spelt and rye and brown rice but in moderation, not scoffed in large quantities! I’m going to try to make some spelt chapattis this weekend.

  • posted by  Flower55 on OMG just been weighed….
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    Well done you ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘ It doesn’t matter how much we weigh or what category of obesity we fall into it’s the fact that we are all doing this diet for a reason! I’m on my 2nd week & have so far lost 9.5lbs. Keep up the good work ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • posted by  melb100 on Izzy's 8 week diary :)
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    Congratulations izzy!!!! Have been reading/lurking on here a bit before jumping in so have been following your progress from afar.

    I’m stuck in a train station for the next hour after a manic day doing science demos at a primary school (any primary school teachers out there-respect! I am knackered beyond belief after just one day!!).

    As my colleague drove my from the school to the station all I could think about was paninis, m and s iced and spicey buns, sandwiches etc. I sat myself down in a costa to read your thread as I knew it would keep me on the straight and narrow, and here I am, sipping a coffee with nary a bun in sight.

    Thank you and congratulations again!!

  • posted by  Jackie WilsonSaid on Just been diagnosed :-(
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    LIzJaeger,
    Sympathies for the shock of diagnosis – same here, since I did lots of exercise and thought that was enough. Once I accepted it I found some relief, in that I’d not felt that great for some months without explanation. So, after the second result of 48 Hb1Ac, I set about fixing it.

    I started drawing up a shopping list from the book, but found it simpler at first to follow[ish] the menu plan. The recipes appear complicated since they involve different ingredients to ‘normal’ but are very quick to prepare and tastier than you might think. I began to relish the differences after a while. I found for the first 4 weeks, that I needed some structure before I ‘got it’. The motivation of seeing the weight drop off helped. The recipes made me try new food/drink combinations and adapt to single, filling meals.

    Now week 10 and adopting a changed but less strict approach – satisfied with no weight gain for a while as I adjust, and following 25lbs loss. It was only by trying to stick to the plan that I realised my habits, with frequent snacking and good food, but with lots of unacknowledged carbs [from porridge/toast to sandwiches to pasta and alcoholic treats]. If I had just stuck to my favourites I don’t think I would have been challenged or changed so much. As well, much of the benefit is a refreshed attitude and outlook. This involved embracing the process: understanding the science, doing a more concentrated exercise regime, and meditating for increased awareness e.g., mindful eating.

  • posted by  Imogen on 'done and dusted?'…not!
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    Hi guys,

    Just wanted to share some news… Past the eight week mark today – yeah!

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    So some info regards changes in my life:

    Blood glucose levels now hovering around 5- 6’s down from 9 – 10’s,
    Weight loss: 31lb – wow ๐Ÿ˜Š
    I have taken back control of my eating (now recognise the hold my carb addiction had over me) Happy, finally, to be eating well, regaining health and energy!
    Clothes starting to be too loose – though weight dropping from ‘top down’ so not buying new wardrobe just yet – will wait till my jeans fall down๐Ÿ˜„

    Hard to believe that the time has gone so quickly. BSD life suits me so well I am sticking with it…and…I still have a lot of weight to ‘let go of’ until I reach my goal.

    So here’s to the next 8 weeks…

    Thank you to all my fellow BSDers for your amazing support and advice. Thank you Michael!

    Imogen๐ŸŒป

  • posted by  Sandie on Start Today!!
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    I have just watched Michael’s blog. This was very interesting. He does talk about artificial sweeteners and I understand that they may have a detrimental effect on gut flora. If you would like to view his talk go to the top of the pages and click on “Resources ” (top right). The film is under the heading Michael’s Blog. It is most interesting and entertaining.