Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-06-18T04:47:20Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/153052 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? Loss 2012-10-01T21:03:31Z 2012-10-03T11:57:24Z <p>For medical reasons it has recently become necessary for me to stop eating low carb. I have reintroduced fruit and starchy vegetables into my diet. Before LC I had a big problem with food obsession. After every meal, thoughts of my next meal would dominate my mind. I was addicted to food, it would seem. This problem subsided when I began VLC. I was on a diet of 20-50g carbs/day.</p> <p>Now within a week of reintroducing carbs my food obsessions have returned and I am afraid they are going to cause me to eat unhealthy. My carbs thus far have consisted primarily of berries (strawberries and blueberries), carrots, and sweet potatoes. I would say I am eating 100-150g carbs / day (about 20-30% of calories). Does anyone have suggestions as to how I can eliminate these food cravings once and for all?</p> <p>I was tested for thyroid hormones and found I am may be in the beginning stages of Hashimoto's disease (autoimmune hypothyroidism). </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153072#153072 Answer by Beth-WeightMaven for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? Beth-WeightMaven 2012-10-01T21:52:37Z 2012-10-01T21:52:37Z <p>I have a couple of suggestions. First, read <a href="http://perfecthealthdiet.com/2011/10/how-to-minimize-hyperglycemic-toxicity/" rel="nofollow">this fab post</a> by Paul Jaminet on how to eat starch and minimize blood sugar response. That may help food cravings too.</p> <p>Secondly, I'd encourage you experiment with one or more of the following:</p> <ul> <li>Keep your carb intake closer to 100g and split it into two meals (keeping one meal/day LC)</li> <li>Eat a denser, lower-glycemic starch (like basmati rice) the allows you to get your carbs without too much volume.</li> <li>Consider alternating higher carb days with lower carb days. The former can help restore glycogen stores that may carry you thru lower carb days and still provide you with sufficient carbs for your medical needs.</li> <li>Make sure your non-carb foods are as nutrient-dense as possible, especially for fat-soluble micronutrients. I'd go for pastured eggs, liver, and shellfish like mussels/oysters.</li> <li>If you don't have one, start practicing some kind of meditation practice (some regular <a href="http://www.marksdailyapple.com/deep-breathing/#axzz285Qw5nAC" rel="nofollow">deep breathing exercises</a> are good for a start).</li> </ul> <p>Best of luck!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153095#153095 Answer by sage_ for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? sage_ 2012-10-02T00:33:38Z 2012-10-02T00:33:38Z <p>i have the exact same problem. my suggestion is to get rid of the fruit and starchy carbs that are sweet. try a squash in place of a sweet potato. eat the carrots raw. if you are going to eat rice, eat it plain- no butter or coconut oil. i hope it gets better for you.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153103#153103 Answer by Nurse Mary for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? Nurse Mary 2012-10-02T00:51:10Z 2012-10-02T00:51:10Z <p>Eat the carbs early in the day, low on the glycemic index. Eat meals, don't snack. Snacking was my "gateway" to eating poorly. This will aid in preventing insulin from rising and causing hungar. Also,I agree about the squash.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153112#153112 Answer by polyhex for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? polyhex 2012-10-02T01:42:37Z 2012-10-02T01:42:37Z <p>Try eating the starch plain without salt or butter/oils. White potatoes are particularly satiating when eaten absolutely plain. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153119#153119 Answer by anonymous for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? anonymous 2012-10-02T02:04:26Z 2012-10-02T02:04:26Z <p>I second everything Beth said. I also wonder if you kept your intake closer to bedtime so the carb induced food obsession would maybe not happen for you since you'd be sleeping. Also carbs are said to help with sleep, so waiting to eat them in an evening bolus fashion may be helpful perhaps? </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153187#153187 Answer by Dave for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? Dave 2012-10-02T16:35:55Z 2012-10-02T16:35:55Z <p>And I think this is huge: Get good sleep! 8 or 9 hours of deep powerful sleep. Most people I know start getting crazy munchies when running on poor amounts or quality of sleep.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/153052/coming-off-of-lc-appetite-is-becoming-difficult-to-control-suggestions/153351#153351 Answer by Pumpkinhead for Coming off of LC, appetite is becoming difficult to control... suggestions? Pumpkinhead 2012-10-03T11:57:24Z 2012-10-03T11:57:24Z <p>Pumpkin is GREAT, as are butternut, acorn and spaghetti squash - they each have lower carb counts than sweet potatoes, therefore wreaking less havoc in the form of blood sugar swings, which seem to be causing problems for you and have been reported by many while attempting to transition to a diet that includes starches. I'd also slowly increase your carbs from 50 to 75 g per day for a bit, then up to 100g/day, etc. Doing it too rapidly seems to encourage some of us to go hog wild because that rush of blood sugar just feels so damn great - at first, anyway. That's been my experience and I've seen countless other former VLCers say the same.</p> <p>Good luck to you!</p>