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Re: Progress Report -- Protein Reduction etc.
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Adrienne Smith <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:19:52 -0500
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 09:56:17 -0500, Kristina K. Carlton
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>Hi Adrienne,
>
>Thank you for the feedback. I have had no luck so far but have only been
>doing this for a week. I don't go by weight but by size - mostly my thighs.
>I have some questions if you don't mind.
>
>Do you feel you have lost fat or could you have lost muscle (my problem
when
>I lose weight)?
>How much fat do you eat per meal?
>How many vegetables do you think you are eating per day?
>What does a typical day's menus look like for you?
>
>My exercise regime is very similar to yours. I lift weights 3X a week and
>change it up between light, high, pyramid, etc. and I do 3 cardios a week -
>one long one (90 minutes as per my doc), one 45 - 55 minute, and one
>interval. The first two are at a fat burning level.
>
>Thanks,
>Kristina
>
Hi K,

I don't look more jiggly, so I don't think I've lost muscle.  I think low-
carb helps preserve muscle mass better than other regimes to lose weight.
In any event, my clothes fit better -- so I'm happy about that.

I don't have any idea how much fat I eat per meal -- but I don't purposely
restrict it and always add fat to vegetables.

# of veggies depends -- general rule is to eat some at every meal. I don't
force myself to a set amount per day.

Typical breakfasts:  1/2 pemmican bar from US wellness meats + veggies
eggs + chorizo; sardines w/bones in olive oil; canned salmon; nori sheets
(I sometimes roll sardines (mashed with spices) or salmon (mashed with
spices), avocado, sprouts etc in a big nori sheet -- sort of poor
gal's "sushi".) leftover meats + veggies or sometime I'll have my fruit
portion at breakfast instead of veggies.

Typical lunches:  Meat/poultry/fish + veggies (and/or fruit if I don't have
fruit at breakfast).  A quick and delicious seaweed dish is kombu and/or
wakame in a pan with a little bit of water and fresh maitake mushrooms.  As
this simmers, the maitakes make their own delcious broth.

Typical supper:  Same as Lunch.  Here's a nice appetizer (and constipation
buster):  take a grated carrot, mix with coconut oil, Celtic seasalt and
vinegar (I know, arguably not paleo).  I used to "fear" carrots because
Atkins and other low carb diet books claim they are high on the glycemic
index -- but I eat them now, but only raw & whole (I don't drink any
juice) -- they are powerful bowel cleasers when eaten raw and I like the
crunch they provide.

Veggies in General:  I love virtually all vegetables:  big favorites are
all seaweeds except for Hijike (I don't care for the sweet taste of it);
spinach, asparagus, brocolli, okra, chard, parsley (raw and cooked) celery,
cauliflower,fiddleheads,snap peas, zuchinni, yellow squash, all lettuces,
avocado, all peppers and the list goes on. I don't lose sleep if I eat the
teeny piece of lotus root or yam or tarrow root that sometimes appear on my
plate at a japanese restaurant.


Fruits in General:  Blueberries (my favorite); raspberries; strawberries; a
very few cherries; lemon/lime juice for salad dressing ( I may experiment a
bit with grapefruit down the road -- I love them but would only want to eat
a half at a time and my hubby hates them -- so half generally gets stale in
the fridge.  I wish they grew small grapefuits the size of oranges...

Exercise:  It sound like your aerobic sessions are much longer than mine.
The only time I exercise for over an hour would be if I'm walking that day
for exercise.  My interval training lasts 30 minutes maximum.

Hope this helps.

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