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I am 6' 6" tall and weigh 258 lbs. (I just entered the world of the overweight from the universe of the obese.) I am 84 days into extended induction and have lost 42 lbs.
For the past several weeks I have been eating about 2400 calories per day, of which 60 to 70% are fat, 3 to 5% carb, and the rest protein.
For supplements I take a huge multivitamin, extra vitamin D, C, calcium, potassium (NoSalt) and fish oil.
The reason I'm posting is because I have been experiencing rapid weight loss (about a pound a day) over the past few days and I'm trying to figure out why. Consuming bulk psyllium husk seems to be the only change I've made during that period of time, so I'm strongly suspecting that it is the culprit, but I'm not really sure about how to deal with it - short of not taking it, that is.
I have tried psyllium several times during my diet. I have never gotten good results with it (severe bloating, feeling of unwellness and not much affect on regularity) until a few days ago when I was constipated and desperately needed to do something.
I'm not a fan of chemical laxatives, nor mineral oil, so I decided to try psyllium one last time, but this time I tried something different. I added one level tablespoon (5 g) to about 800 ml (27 fluid ounces) of very warm (almost hot) water and let that sit for about 20 minutes while stirring it every few minutes. As far as I can tell, after that period of time, the psyllium has absorbed its full capacity of water. Before stirring for the last time, the predominant portion of psyllium resides in a bit less than a third of the upper part of the glass. Stirring distributes the psyllium evenly throughout the glass. Then I drink the noticeably-thickened mixture over a period of about a half hour, with stirring before each imbibe.
I take a tablespoon about a half hour before breakfast - (usually a 3-egg, 50-gr cheddar-cheese omlet with about 50 grams of low-carb salami thrown in for good measure, totalling about 600 cal). I take another tablespoon about three hours after supper.
I realize for the first time that a tablespoon of Psyllium is very powerful stuff that should be treated with great caution. Its ability to absorb water is far greater than I had previously imagined and I think that allowing the stuff into the body without first letting it absorb water might very well be more than counterproductive.
That being said, however, as I've already said, I'm losing weight like crazy and the only change I've made is taking psyllium as above. I'm wondering if this method acutally causes the nutrients in the food to be blocked in the stomach or intestines (from being utilized by my body).
The problem is that I am now more "regular" than I have ever been during the entire 84-day course of the diet. I don't want to lose that, yet I think that I might have to stop, or reduce, the amount of psyllium I'm taking.
I'm considering increasing the number of calories I'm eating in an effort to stabilize my weight loss, but I thought I'd post here first in order to find out if anyone else has has a similar experience when they tried psyllium.
Thanks.
(BTW, IMO, the above method makes taking psyllium almost pleasant. If one added some artificial sweetener and flavoring, or maybe a bit of heavy cream, to it, one might have a pleasant drink.)
I am 6' 6" tall and weigh 258 lbs. (I just entered the world of the overweight from the universe of the obese.) I am 84 days into extended induction and have lost 42 lbs.
For the past several weeks I have been eating about 2400 calories per day, of which 60 to 70% are fat, 3 to 5% carb, and the rest protein.
For supplements I take a huge multivitamin, extra vitamin D, C, calcium, potassium (NoSalt) and fish oil.
The reason I'm posting is because I have been experiencing rapid weight loss (about a pound a day) over the past few days and I'm trying to figure out why. Consuming bulk psyllium husk seems to be the only change I've made during that period of time, so I'm strongly suspecting that it is the culprit, but I'm not really sure about how to deal with it - short of not taking it, that is.
I have tried psyllium several times during my diet. I have never gotten good results with it (severe bloating, feeling of unwellness and not much affect on regularity) until a few days ago when I was constipated and desperately needed to do something.
I'm not a fan of chemical laxatives, nor mineral oil, so I decided to try psyllium one last time, but this time I tried something different. I added one level tablespoon (5 g) to about 800 ml (27 fluid ounces) of very warm (almost hot) water and let that sit for about 20 minutes while stirring it every few minutes. As far as I can tell, after that period of time, the psyllium has absorbed its full capacity of water. Before stirring for the last time, the predominant portion of psyllium resides in a bit less than a third of the upper part of the glass. Stirring distributes the psyllium evenly throughout the glass. Then I drink the noticeably-thickened mixture over a period of about a half hour, with stirring before each imbibe.
I take a tablespoon about a half hour before breakfast - (usually a 3-egg, 50-gr cheddar-cheese omlet with about 50 grams of low-carb salami thrown in for good measure, totalling about 600 cal). I take another tablespoon about three hours after supper.
I realize for the first time that a tablespoon of Psyllium is very powerful stuff that should be treated with great caution. Its ability to absorb water is far greater than I had previously imagined and I think that allowing the stuff into the body without first letting it absorb water might very well be more than counterproductive.
That being said, however, as I've already said, I'm losing weight like crazy and the only change I've made is taking psyllium as above. I'm wondering if this method acutally causes the nutrients in the food to be blocked in the stomach or intestines (from being utilized by my body).
The problem is that I am now more "regular" than I have ever been during the entire 84-day course of the diet. I don't want to lose that, yet I think that I might have to stop, or reduce, the amount of psyllium I'm taking.
I'm considering increasing the number of calories I'm eating in an effort to stabilize my weight loss, but I thought I'd post here first in order to find out if anyone else has has a similar experience when they tried psyllium.
Thanks.
(BTW, IMO, the above method makes taking psyllium almost pleasant. If one added some artificial sweetener and flavoring, or maybe a bit of heavy cream, to it, one might have a pleasant drink.)



I wish I was closer to your height too. Your fiber intake shouldn't be low if you are getting your carbs through veggies like you are supposed to. I hate veggies, so I'm being hypocritical here. I have had to be creative to get my fiber, hence the flax meal. I also have started eating jicama root. Other than that, I only eat cauliflower and cucumbers as veggies. Good luck on your journey, you seem to be doing well.
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