Sunday, July 26, 2009

Re: [fast5] Re: Suggestions on how to do the fast-5 program more days a week requested

 

I agree with a longer window when you have gone off the program for awhile or are just starting.  


While I am loving the body changes, one of the best parts of this program is learning how to listen to your body and to respond appropriately.  There are days when I am very hungry when I wake up and need some food and I listen to that need.  I have had entire days when I don't feel the need to eat anything at all.  I am trying to strike a balance with the eating.  

Stick with it and you will be amazed at the results.

MJM

On Jul 26, 2009, at 5:47 AM, Ellen Ussery wrote:

You might try working with a longer window with which you are comfortable.  Then very gradually shorten it.  Every body is different and there are many   bodily systems that have to get used to eating this way and since the body likes homeostasis, it is sometimes difficult to jump right in.  It is more important to find a way to do this long term than to force something that doesn't work.

Ellen

On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Heather Twist <HeatherTwist@gmail.com>wrote:
 

The trick to appetite, I'm convinced, has to do with blood sugar
issues.

I've been experimenting eating glucomannan with meals ... it changes
the blood sugar curve for how you digest foods. It *really* helps
with hunger pangs and satiation. There is a lot of research on it,
and it's been eaten for hundreds of years in Asia. But taking a little
just before you eat your meal changes the way the meal digests ...
it doesn't spike your blood sugar so much and you feel full for
a lot longer. But your food still digests just fine ... or better ... it
just takes longer to do it.

Anyway, they sell it in gel tabs, or you can buy the powder and
mix it with water or juice. For experimental purposes the
gel tabs are probably easiest:

http://www.fibraslim.com/konjac.htm

This has been working really well for me: I've totally cut
out snacking in my window and it seems to have helped
my stomach problems.

Another thing that helps, and works in a similar way, is taking
lemon juice or vinegar just before a meal (or when you get
hunger pangs). Acidic foods change the blood sugar curve,
though I haven't heard a good explanation for why they do that.
Hot water with a little lemon juice is calming AND filling.



On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Cassie Luu<cdluu@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> i find that when i water fast, i am UNCONTROLLABLY hungry afterwards.
> meaning, i eat everything in sight.
> ________________________________
> From: xenia.rose <rosecounseling@yahoo.com>
> To: fast5@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 4:27:34 PM
> Subject: [fast5] Re: Suggestions on how to do the fast-5 program more days a
> week requested
>
>
>
> Thanks for the posts. I am still struggling with adding more days to the
> fast-5.
>
> I am also starting to not do as well following the plan during the week too.
> I know that stress is a big part of it. I also have had trouble sleeping and
> have "craved" a soda for not just the caffeine but for the sugar. (I am
> allergic to nutrasweet so can't just grab a diet soda.) Twice this week I
> had soda in the late morning then figured I had screwed up and ate lunch
> too.
>
> The scale is starting to go a little upward and I am feeling really
> defeated.
>
> Has anyone here ever just gone on a water fast for a few days to jump start
> things again?
>
>
>
>
> 

-- 
Heather Twist
http://eatingoffthefoodgrid.blogspot.com/



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