Hi,
I'm currently on week 3. Although I decided to move on to OWL I'm still eating induction only foods (I really enjoy them) and haven't increased my carbs yet as I feel satisfied with what I'm eating, so I guess I'm really on extended induction. I still have over 100lbs to lose.
Originally I struggled to eat enough fat but started adding cream to scrambled eggs, eating more cheese etc and now my fat % is around 70%, protein a little under 30% and carbs down to around 3%. Is this OK? I'm still losing weight, don't feel hungry at all, no cravings (apart from yesterday I did try increasing the amount of carbs I ate in one meal and afterwards I felt cravings so I think I need to keep my carbs low), I find sticking to the WOE easy and have loads of energy.
Is this amount of fat I'm eating OK? Should I cut back on the fat and increase the protein. I would really rather not increase the carbs unless I really have to.
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Sarah
I'm currently on week 3. Although I decided to move on to OWL I'm still eating induction only foods (I really enjoy them) and haven't increased my carbs yet as I feel satisfied with what I'm eating, so I guess I'm really on extended induction. I still have over 100lbs to lose.
Originally I struggled to eat enough fat but started adding cream to scrambled eggs, eating more cheese etc and now my fat % is around 70%, protein a little under 30% and carbs down to around 3%. Is this OK? I'm still losing weight, don't feel hungry at all, no cravings (apart from yesterday I did try increasing the amount of carbs I ate in one meal and afterwards I felt cravings so I think I need to keep my carbs low), I find sticking to the WOE easy and have loads of energy.
Is this amount of fat I'm eating OK? Should I cut back on the fat and increase the protein. I would really rather not increase the carbs unless I really have to.
http://fitday.com/fitness/PublicJournals.html?Owner=sarah265
Sarah











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