The Obesity Epidemic

Obesity continues to get worse despite the obsession with calories. It's likely that we need to focus on other factors – such as the food supply and carbohydrates. #health #weightloss #weightlosstips #jasonfung #nutrition

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  1. Eat Less move more. Cut out fat, meat, eggs, whole milk, eat low fat foods, lots of grains like bread and pasta, more plant-based foods like tofu, veggies, and fruits. That’s the advice I followed for 30+ years until I was 230 lbs. Today I feel a lot better and I’m down to 192 my skin cleared up and my eyesight returned, inflammation is gone. Mostly what I did was do the opposite of this advise.

    1. @theonlykog Well, no, I yo-yo’ed back and forth, but at my heaviest I was about 230-ish. I think that was around 2000. I was on the various diets: SAD, DASH, vegetarian, flirted with Vegan for a short period of time… .Last 15 years I was trying the Low carb/keto, I got down to 200…. then I stopped keto and, gave into the treats, ate badly, and the weight and other issues crept back in, I think the most then was 215 lbs. 2020, I went back to keto and fat(weight) lowered again to 200. But last year I started carnivore and things really improved. At one point I was 187, but it went up to 192, that isn’t what I’d consider ideal lean weight, but I noticed the belly shrinking down (slowly) so I think this is heading in the right direction. My focus is on health and the belly fat and stuff is secondary. I noticed how I don’t have the food foraging, the anxious need to eat. One or Two meals a day… and I’m good. Such liberation not to be nibbling and snacking all day long. And I feel lighter since I can do the intermittent fasting without even giving it a second thought. I always say this: Your milage may vary. I found what works for me at this time, if it changes, I will change. I am not married to ideology, if it works it works. I hope that this answered your question. I tend to write long comments.

  2. I struggled with my weight my whole life until at nearly 300 lbs I was diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic. My labs were scary and I was in bad shape internally. I started oral medication but also a ketogenic diet, and was able to not only get my A1C down but over the next few years, I lost a total of 150lbs. I will never go back to a standard American diet of processed junk, sugar, seed oils, and carbs!

  3. I am convinced it is related to a few ingredients that changed which breaks our metabolism. High fructose corn syrup is certainly one. I am also suspicious of the wheat the industry switched to for making breads and pastas. I think the product is now dangerous. In Europe they dont have the problems we are having here. And a record number of young people here have issues with IBS and gluten intolerence.

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