boppia Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 Low carb eating/living? What do you think of it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trevor Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 The best low-carb diet is the raw-food type : www.primaldiet.com Indigenous peoples used to eat like this, in common with omnivorous and carnivorous animals, until the advent of civilisation and cooked foods which created all sorts of health problems which the drug industry now attempts, unsuccessfully, to solve. I eat raw Thai eggs (organic), fish and beef, and am still alive to tell the tale! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davey Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 Low carb eating/living?What do you think of it? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It all depends I suppose. If you're an incredibly active person and likes to jog/cycle alot a low carb diet isn't a good idea. I try not to eat many carbs myself as I do more weight training as opposed to cardio. In general I think people should be a little more cautious of the amount of carbs they ingest, especially if fairly innactive as it will just become fat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Moog Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 I recommend the potato chip snack 'Quavers', which are exceedingly light - almost fluffy in texture, and made with real cheese. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soph Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 Since I stopped exercising everyday last Feb and changed to an office job - so sitting on my arse all day, I have now cut my carb intake down to once a day, usually with lunch when I eat a good serving of rice. Fortunately I have not gained any weight at all even though I am probably about 80% less active than before. Carbs at night - bad idea if you want to keep the weight down. Stick to som tam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary A Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 The best diet is to work on your upper body strength so you can push yourself away from the table. A balanced diet light on the meat is the best you can do. Moderation is the answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thomas3940 Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 Low carb eating/living?What do you think of it? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Atkins Diet is low carbs and they went bankrupt in the usa? The major problem with westerners ir mixing carbs and protine all the time! Eating a lot of green vegtables and fruit and various meats is completely healthy! Drinking Booze is the major weight enhancer! Beer is fat fat fat Everything in moderation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unforgiven Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 Since I stopped exercising everyday last Feb and changed to an office job - so sitting on my arse all day, I have now cut my carb intake down to once a day, usually with lunch when I eat a good serving of rice. Fortunately I have not gained any weight at all even though I am probably about 80% less active than before. Carbs at night - bad idea if you want to keep the weight down. Stick to som tam <{POST_SNAPBACK}> som tam is great,, lots of enzimes and fibre!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unforgiven Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 I recommend the potato chip snack 'Quavers', which are exceedingly light - almost fluffy in texture, and made with real cheese. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> are you joking?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted November 29, 2005 Share Posted November 29, 2005 depends on how much is low carb. First of all low fat is important. than try to balance good carb (not sugar, not white rice) with low fat good quality meat.... Low carb eating/living?What do you think of it? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boppia Posted December 1, 2005 Author Share Posted December 1, 2005 I wonder how easy it is to eat low carb in thailand. Seem to be a lot of carbs in Thai food. And there also seems to be more and more sugar put in Thai food everyday including somtam(Palm sugar) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnh101 Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 Drinking Booze is the major weight enhancer! Beer is fat fat fat Do you think that they will ever start producing a decent low carb beer here in Thailand ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 Low carb eating/living?What do you think of it? Atkins Diet is low carbs and they went bankrupt in the usa? The major problem with westerners ir mixing carbs and protine all the time! Eating a lot of green vegtables and fruit and various meats is completely healthy! Drinking Booze is the major weight enhancer! Beer is fat fat fat Everything in moderation! Not sure what the story is behind the Atkins group but I do know that Dr Atkins is himself dead, and his diet has been criticized by cardiologists & heart groups. I tried it briefly, learned from it that it is indeed important to stay away from processed carbs but otherwsie thought it was a terrible diet and in my case not effective at weight loss either. As another poster said, the real issue isn't low carb but " good" versus " bad" carbs...carbs are necessary part of the diet but the highly processed versions (white bread, polished white rice, pasta from white flour, white sugar etc) are unnatural and do indeed do all the bad things Atkins said they do (send blood sugar sky high then plummeting, setting up a vicious cycle). The problem in Thailand is that if yiou eat out a lot, it is very hard to avoid processed carbs, although brown rice is starting to put in an appearance in more places. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Man River Posted December 2, 2005 Share Posted December 2, 2005 Low carb eating/living?What do you think of it? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Atkins Diet is low carbs and they went bankrupt in the usa? The major problem with westerners ir mixing carbs and protine all the time! Eating a lot of green vegtables and fruit and various meats is completely healthy! Drinking Booze is the major weight enhancer! Beer is fat fat fat Everything in moderation! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Not sure what the story is behind the Atkins group but I do know that Dr Atkins is himself dead, and his diet has been criticized by cardiologists & heart groups. I tried it briefly, learned from it that it is indeed important to stay away from processed carbs but otherwsie thought it was a terrible diet and in my case not effective at weight loss either. As another poster said, the real issue isn't low carb but " good" versus " bad" carbs...carbs are necessary part of the diet but the highly processed versions (white bread, polished white rice, pasta from white flour, white sugar etc) are unnatural and do indeed do all the bad things Atkins said they do (send blood sugar sky high then plummeting, setting up a vicious cycle). The problem in Thailand is that if yiou eat out a lot, it is very hard to avoid processed carbs, although brown rice is starting to put in an appearance in more places. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Several years ago I lost a lot of weight while living in Thailand (after gaining it in Thailand) by sticking with good carbs over bad carbs and only eating proteins with the good carbs. I have kept most of the weight off. The website I was referred to is www.low-carbo-diet.com. There is a forum at this website and if you read this, you will get a good idea of what this way of eating is all about (it uses the glycaemic scale). However, like all diets/lifestyle changes, it is hard to stick to. Still, you learn the food combinations and timing of meals that cause weight gains making maintenance easier once you get to your desired level. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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