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This is all great advice. I really think you need to go whole hog on the Primal. (pun totally intended...;))
The thing is that once you go all in, it's just so difficult to go back. You'll also learn your binge-triggers. For me, it's tiredness, rice, white potatoes, alcohol, and stevia. For many, it's fruit, or cheese, or nuts. Even a simple piece of fruit for breakfast can derail some Primals for the the rest of the day. Learn what triggers that stuff-my-face-NOW response and avoid those foods.
There will be days when you pop into Starbucks for a cookie, and that cookie won't be nearly as satisfying as you remembered it once being. And if you're like most of us, that cookie will put the hurt to you. Just remember how crappy you feel when you backslide, then weigh the consequences of the cookie versus how great you feel [I]not[/I] eating the cookie. Sometimes it helps the really read the ingredients and visualize what each of those looks like raw. Yummy bag of flour, anyone? How about a nice cup of baking soda? Pass...
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I also did a "carb binge" this past week. Too much Christmas baking around me where I work. Found this from Fitness Wayne [url=http://fitnesswayne.com/2012/12/03/the-fastest-way-to-get-into-ketosis/]The Fastest Way to Get into Ketosis « Fitness Wayne[/url] Worth a shot to get back where you were.
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While not your oatmeal cookies... [url=http://www.cavemancookies.com/]Caveman Bakery — Natural and Delicious Gluten-free, Grain Free, Dairy Free Cookies[/url] from the resources page on here.
[QUOTE]What are the ingredients of Caveman Cookies?
Original Caveman Cookies: honey, almond meal, walnuts, raisins, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon.
Tropical Caveman Cookies: almond meal, honey, unsulfured coconut, macadamia nuts, ginger.
Alpine Caveman Cookies: honey, hazelnut meal, almond meal, toasted ground carob.
Rainforest Caveman Cookies: honey, almond meal, brazil nut meal, chopped almonds, dried cherries (cherries, sunflower oil), nutmeg, cayenne pepper.
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[QUOTE=tapper47;1029030]Awesome advice, Trekfan.
And congratulations on your incredible success![/QUOTE]
I echo this! Thanks for the advice Trekfan!
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[QUOTE=Sasha the Cat;1029395]When you're craving carbs, give yourself a different indulgence. I recently had a "get back in the saddle" experience, and have found that when I'm craving carbs, what I'm craving is something decadent. So a nice primal snack of boiled eggs really just leaves me feeling disappointed and wanting that bag of Dove Promises even more. Instead, when I'm feeling carb-noshey, I'll brew myself a cup of chai tea with a splash of coconut milk. Or I'll rub some really creamy, yummy-smelling lotion into my hands (which I carry with me in my purse in case of emergencies).
In the end, it's luxury I'm craving, not carbs. But when you're low-carbing it, carbs can become your idea of luxury. There's a whole world of non-carb luxury out there, and this is your chance to explore it![/QUOTE]
Very intresting Sasha! Will check this out and apply to myself...
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[QUOTE=AmyP;1029413]Couple of things I have done that seem to help getting out of the "must stuff cookies in my face" place... Fast for a day, I do dinner one night to dinner the next and it seems to help me stop, then follow that with telling myself "not right now" to the carby foods. Saying "not right now" helps me to know that yes, someday I can have a cookie..just not right now.[/QUOTE]
"not right now"... sounds like a nice little mantra... will try it out! thanks!
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[QUOTE=SophieScreams;1029437]This is all great advice. I really think you need to go whole hog on the Primal. (pun totally intended...;))
The thing is that once you go all in, it's just so difficult to go back. You'll also learn your binge-triggers. For me, it's tiredness, rice, white potatoes, alcohol, and stevia. For many, it's fruit, or cheese, or nuts. Even a simple piece of fruit for breakfast can derail some Primals for the the rest of the day. Learn what triggers that stuff-my-face-NOW response and avoid those foods.
There will be days when you pop into Starbucks for a cookie, and that cookie won't be nearly as satisfying as you remembered it once being. And if you're like most of us, that cookie will put the hurt to you. Just remember how crappy you feel when you backslide, then weigh the consequences of the cookie versus how great you feel [I]not[/I] eating the cookie. Sometimes it helps the really read the ingredients and visualize what each of those looks like raw. Yummy bag of flour, anyone? How about a nice cup of baking soda? Pass...[/QUOTE]
Thanks Sophie! I am aiming to go back on "fully committed" mode. I am not the cold turkey kinda gal, so fasting and doing radical things, just leaves me in a horrible state of mind, so I am easing into my old self, maybe not whole hog primal as many of your guys are, but in my 80/20 comfort zone, and once that is sustainable, then Ill go to the original plan: 90/10.
I will follow all the good advice here, this is an amazing forum and feel so supported!
Thanks a million to all of you guys!!!
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Strict fast for three days, until you hit ketosis. Then resume primal eating.
Gets the crap out of your body, eliminates any weight gained, and will do wonders to release any bloating from water weight.
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If its late at night and you want to nosh, just brush your teeth, rinse with mouthwash for as long as you can stand, and go to bed. Nothing tastes good washed down with Listerine.
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Just read someone's interesting experience(naturally, cannot remember where!) of getting into ketosis QUICKLY by exercising moderately for about an hour while fasting for one day, to burn through any excess glycogen. Worth a shot.