On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
> Then at last you have found the ultimate fat burning mode.
> You eat 1200 kcal protein with little fat and the rest,
> some 1200kcal, were taken from *bodyfat*.
This seems to be what is happening. Of course, when body fat
runs low, I guess I will get hungry for more fat. I look forward
to such problems.
> Of course the trick is not to feel hungry on low calories.
The lean protein is very filling, I find. I had about a half
pound of extra lean ground beef (5% fat) for breakfast today at
7:00 am., with a half grapefruit. It is now about noon and I am
not even faintly hungry. That breakfast was not much in terms of
calories (623 kcal for the meat, 32 for the grapefruit. Total
655 kcal). But it was a whopping 96g of protein, 10g carbs, and
only 23g of fat. If I eat three meals like that, I'm still under
2,000 kcal, but I feel as if I have eaten much more. Since my
caloric "break even" point is about 3,100 kcal, this is a large
caloric reduction for me.
If, on the other hand, I choose fattier meats, I easily reach or
exceed that 3,100 kcal level, in which case I either gain weight
or fail to lose any.
> If you managed this, you shold have it patented and get rich, real rich.
Most people won't want to eat so much protein.
Todd Moody
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