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  • Obsessing with the 65:35:05 rule

    Today is Day 9 of my very first induction. I have lost 7 lbs and have really good days filled with mountains of energy and some days that have been hard to get through. Last night my family had THAI food. I am/was a carb addict and those noodles looked soooo good. I was strong and had some yummy pan-fried shrimp. That being said, I have had many days where I have seriously thought about sneaking a piece of licorce, etc. This morning I got up and ran to the scale and found I was still that same weight as yesterday. The ketosis stick is still moderate so that means that I am still burning fat, right? I use fitday and find that I am a bit over the recommended % of protein and not getting enough fat. The carbs are usually under. My water is above recommended. BUT...
    I have a couple of question:
    1. What can I add that has more fat?
    2. If at the end of the day, I find that my ratios are off, how can I fix it? And does that mean I won't have any weight loss for that day?


    Here is an example of yesterday's menu- it tends to stay the same.
    Breakie- 2 fried eggs, 2 sausage patties
    Lunch- tuna, cucumber, maybe a moz. stick
    Dinner- butter fried shrimp, celery
    Snack - celery sticks with cheddar cheese.
    OR
    Breakfast- soft boiled eggs, sausage patties
    Lunch - tuna, red pepper, chopped cheese
    Dinner - steak with onions

    How am I doing?? I find that I am not real hungry and mainly eat to keep things going. Can my TOM really throw me off track? I am obsessed with those stickin ratios!
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    Restart date - Jan. 6/10 - 195

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    Re: Obsessing with the 65:35:05 rule

    Stop obsessing. Those percentages are only guidelines. Some time ago, the moderators here used to make a big deal out of them because there were plenty of people who were used to eating low fat and had trouble eating enough fat. It takes very little fat to make a meal "high fat". There's a stickie thread above that goes through it in more detail.

    Those numbers are taken from the nutritional analysis of an Atkins study done by Duke University when Dr. Atkins was still alive. Again, it's a guideline for folks who have been thoroughly brainwashed by the low fat diets that they have a hard time naturally adding any kind of fat to their diets.

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    • #3
      Re: Obsessing with the 65:35:05 rule

      The thread Megs mentioned is here
      http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...ad.php?t=17102
      and gives some good suggestions.
      Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
      Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



      Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





      F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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      • #4
        Re: Obsessing with the 65:35:05 rule

        i am becoming increasingly angry with myself. i have been on and off induction since jan 16, and when im on im super on, but this wkend i eat drank and was merry- until this last night when i was a bloated, hungover mess. so i woke up with new motivation not to do that anymore, and even set a strict goal to be slimmer by feb 17th (my bfs yearly work party) and reward myself with a new dress. but today, i plugged all my numbers into fitday and come out with 78, 5, 18. im so frustrated and i have no one to blame but me.

        thankfully i read the post that elizellen had written and checked the sticky. i guess it wasnt the worst way to go about my day, but here's to KNOWING tommorrow will be better. (sorry for the complaining.)

        thanks.
        angela.. 5'3, 165/165/120

        TWO days cheat free. woohoo

        EXERCISE CHALLENGE for APRIL:
        400/3100 crunches 10.1/100 miles run 90/300 pushups

        i wouldnt cheat on my love- ever in a million years, so why would it be okay for me to cheat on my diet?!?!?
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        • #5
          Re: Obsessing with the 65:35:05 rule

          Originally posted by irwin46
          i even set a strict goal to be slimmer by feb 17th (my bfs yearly work party) and reward myself with a new dress.
          How about making a goal that you can have some control over, rather than one that concerns losing a certain amount of fat by a certain date?

          To be honest, we have NO control at all over whether our body will co-operate and lose weight according to any timetable - we CAN control other things though which will help our body do what we want instead.

          So how about setting goals that you can achieve by your own choices like:
          Stay on plan for X days
          Drink XX amount of water
          Exercise xx minutes on X days a week

          Achieve one or all of these goals and I am sure your body will be kind and let itself lose fat!!
          Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
          Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



          Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





          F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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            Re: Obsessing with the 65:35:05 rule

            I agree with Elizellen wholeheartedly. I made myself a promise at the beginning that the only thing I wanted out of my first week of Induction was to be cheat-free so that I could tell myself I was committed to changing my eating habits forever. When I weighed in yesterday, after that first week, the weight loss seemed like a bonus because I had accomplished the goal that I had COMPLETE control over, having a cheat-free week. You can do it. Be kind and forgiving to yourself and you will get there.
            Tim
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            Height: 6' 1"
            Start Weight: TBD
            MG 1: 377 ß
            MG 2: 367 ß
            MG 3: 357 ß
            MG 4: 347 ß

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