Tue, Mar-01-11, 12:36
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Senior Member
Posts: 924
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Plan: Paleo/Primal
Stats: 226/181.5/150
BF:Why yes it is!
Progress: 59%
Location: Saskatoon Saskatchewan
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Hi rish, and WELCOME! I'll do the best I can with your questions, but let me tell you in advance that I don't know ANYTHING about the SB diet, but I do know an awful lot about Dr. Bernstein. I see in your profile that Dr. Bernstein's plan is your chosen plan, so that's what I'll comment on. (My son is type 1 diabetic, and we embraced Dr. Bernstein's way of eating (WOE) as a way to help control the diabetes, along with regular insulin injections and exercise. We are thrilled with the results...this method WORKS.)
About DAIRY: Most dairy products contain lactose, which is a sugar. The lower the fat, the higher the sugar. The only dairy Dr. Bernstein recommends ingesting is high fat whipping cream (35% fat) in small amounts, i.e. you use it to lighten your tea or coffee, or maybe to make a hot chocolate. 2Tbsp of whipping cream will not affect your blood sugars.
You can also eat cheese as long as the carb count is quite low. The hard cheeses (cheddar) have the lowest amount of carbs.
Sour cream (high fat) can be used in small amounts too, as can yogurt. Just check the label for the carb count.
How many carbs in total? Dr. Bernstein recommends following the 6-12-12 plan: 6g of carbs at bkfst, 12 at lunch, and 12 at supper. These carbs should come only from vegetables (not the starchy ones!) or from high fat dairy. The rest of your meal will be protein and fat. Try not to snack...if you must, choose a very low carb snack, ideally a protein.
Constipation and bloating may be a temporary thing due to the drastic change in your diet. Drink, drink, drink that water! That will probably do the trick. Also take calcium/magnesium supplements...the magnesium in particular will get you moving!
Good luck!
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