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by favourable
1454 days ago
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From my experience, diets don't work. Everyone's physiology is different and I've created my own diet that is tailored to my needs, not the needs of some diet book author. One thing I need is plenty of sodium, since sodium is an essential nutrient, but bad in high amounts, so I limit my intake. I sweat a lot, so having essential electrolytes present in my system helps a lot. I also enjoy various nuts and seeds. Nuts help with fiber, aswell as balancing hormones, getting protein in, and getting in healthy fats. My favorite are walnuts and brazil nuts (which are high in selenium). Also I've learned to live with carbs since I can't do keto. Keto actually makes me feel tired, as opposed to the common advice that you're fueling your body the right way with keto, but as I said: everyone's different. Maybe it's my genetic makeup to prefer carbs. Although I do cut out sugary drinks as much as possible, and go for the 'zero' or 'sugar free' options when I can. In terms of meals, I add seeds to everything (chia, flax, linseed, pumpkin seeds) etc I also add salad mix to everything, so a burger for me is quite leafy, and has plenty of onions. I vary my diet as much as possible, yet lately I have tried every dish imaginable and it's hard to seek out new food, but that's an enjoyable problem I like to solve. 'What new thing can I eat today?' is a common question for me. |
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