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>> Kristin M. Daniels wrote:
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>> ... Unfortunately I also lost 10 pounds and I have a
>> sneaking suspicion that I went into ketosis because I was peeing so
>> much.
>> ... I need some guidance on what to eat on this
>> diet if one wants to put on muscle and not lose 10 lbs in two weeks.
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What no one has emphasized is that there will always be a dramatic
change in body composition when getting off grains and other intense
carbs. You probably just lost a lot of extra water, and a bit of
recently stored fat. You will regain some of the weight in the form of
much more pleasing to look at muscle mass, especially if you are
working out a bit.
It's also perhaps necessary to revise your estimation of how, exactly,
you were meant to be. Let your body get used to its new diet for a
while, then see what changes you think you want to make. As long as you
are eating lots of protein and fat, and minimal carbs, you should stay
at a healthy weight without storing fat or retaining fluid.
ginny
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