Thanks Rebecca! I don't suppose you have any good links for where you've been learning about the symptoms of insulin resistence? I found one list of 8 symptoms via google, but it's fairly barebones.
I have to admit, I'm sorely intrigued by zero-carb, even though I know it would be rough. (I can give up the heavy hitters, but I've become rather fanatical about my avocados and berries.) The real challenge is the spouse.
Then again, he was a pure carnivore when I met him. Hunted all his own food, no less. Never got sick, had ridiculous energy levels, lean as a whip...hmm, y'know maybe I can use nostalgia to woo him away from his fries... >:D
--- In fast5@yahoogroups.com, Rebecca Cason <yellowcason@...> wrote:
>
> Ive been learning alot about insulin lately. One of the symptoms of high
> insulin and insulin resistance is post-meal crashes. Im sure you know about
> Pavlov's dog and how he trained them to respond to bells for dinner time.
> Most people I talk to think that that was it - that the bells mean dinner.
> But what people dont know is that the real experiment was that the animals
> secreted insulin in ANTICIPATION of the meal as well. Of course everyone is
> different. But this could be happening. Protien first, according the all
> that I have read seems to stabalize this.
> I was definatly insulin resistant but I didnt realize how much so untill I
> went Zero Carb about a week ago.
> Rebecca
>
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:09 PM, foxchyck <foxeye@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hello :) New member, though I've been following the 5-hour-window habit for
> > several months now with a lot of good things to say about this way of
> > eating. Learned a lot and am about 15 lbs lighter, 20 if you count the water
> > weight I'm less likely to tote around (though it comes back if I have the
> > wrong foods, of course).
> >
> > I have two unrelated questions for you more experienced folks.
> >
> > 1) When I break my fast, if I have certain foods, I feel pretty crappy. My
> > heart pounds/races and my brain is extremely foggy for an hour-ish. Much
> > more extreme than any post-prandial slump I've ever had.
> >
> > So far I've correlated these foods, I *think*, to those which are high GI.
> > Rice, apples, and wheat so far. So my question is...is this an insulin
> > spike, do you think? IE, my blood sugar is low from the fast, but the food
> > spikes insulin anyways when the food hasn't actually gotten to the blood
> > yet, so it crashes my blood sugar? Or could it be that my stomach is just
> > working really hard and demanding all the blood? If I eat only my favorite
> > break-fast (avocado and bacon and maybe fried eggs), then wait a while, I
> > can then eat high GI foods in small quantities with no problem.
> >
> > Obviously this is a case of "well, don't do that then!" *grin* But I am
> > curious whether this is an indication of my general state of health. IE, am
> > I actually insulin resistant?
> >
> > 2) Everything I read says NO CREAMER WHILE FASTING! I did well with that
> > for a while, but eventually I caved and had creamer. And for a few weeks it
> > didn't seem to make diddly-squat of a difference. But then the loss slowed
> > down. I'm inclined to think that some sugar that I ate was the cause, but
> > still, I wanted to ask...has anyone here ever personally found that
> > adding/removing creamer changed their weight loss?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Rebecca Cason
> Cason Naturals
> web- www.casonnaturals.com
>
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