I could spend a lot of time talking with you. You’re interesting but we have not as much in common diet wise as you might think. I am here from a health crisis place. I am tight with keeping my carbs below 20 net except occasionally when I drift into the twenties now and then, and I do that with zero worry or guilt. However I wish to stay in ketosis as much as possible so I have only eaten off plan a few times in a year.
I could argue with you about your unhealthy, unsustainable ruining the rainforest beef phobia all day. Agricultural farming is what’s destroying our environment and planet, not cows or grazing pastures. I eat mostly Australian grass fed lamb and beef almost everyday and chicken way less often because I believe it has a lot less to offer nutritionally than ruminant animals and wild caught oily fish (which I don’t eat a lot of because of mercury, chemical and micro plastic pollution). Excessive chicken means too much omega6. I’m getting ready for a Carnivore trial period to find out if I have hidden autoimmune issues. I would have never considered this a good idea one year ago but my views keep changing as I learn and now I believe it might be the most healthy diet for many people, especially people with severe or stubborn autoimmune issues to find out what makes them sick. I am curious how I will feel on a zero carb diet.
IF is powerful indeed, I am on a 19/5 schedule everyday with occasional social deviations from that. I don’t generally eat past 3pm. I believe that lots of the people who think they’re just fat and not in some stage of diabetes developing are usually misguided, those are rare people who can be obese but not developing diabetes. It’s never really diagnosed until you already have it, pre diabetic is the “you almost need insulin” warning. And you can change in one month. There’s actually a greater number of thin people who are getting diabetes than obese people who aren’t developing it and who would guess because diabetics are fat, right?
Topics often go into debate mode here because we all are in different situations and levels of understanding keto. I’m learning all the time that you have to absorb what you can and sometimes I change my position as new ideas take hold. So lots of healthy arguments here, that’s what a forum is for. Sorting through the BS and looking for the truth. 