Since I embarked on a low-carb diet, two consquences have followed:
1. Continuing weight loss: the pounds are dropping away - to the extent that I can't afford to lose any more. (I wasn't over-weight to start with!)
Is it really true that replacing carbs with vegetables enables weight loss to be halted?
I'd love to hear from any low-carbers who found that they were losing more weight than they could afford - and what steps they took to halt the slide. Were those steps successful?
2. At the end of meal - and in the succeeding hours - I have the regular sensation that I have not had enough to eat: I do not feel 'full'. Is it really your experience that a low-carb diet can leave you with the feeling that you have eaten enough? For you, does extra brocolli and cauliflower have the effect of making you feel that you are no longer hungry?
Currently all is not well!
1. Continuing weight loss: the pounds are dropping away - to the extent that I can't afford to lose any more. (I wasn't over-weight to start with!)
Is it really true that replacing carbs with vegetables enables weight loss to be halted?
I'd love to hear from any low-carbers who found that they were losing more weight than they could afford - and what steps they took to halt the slide. Were those steps successful?
2. At the end of meal - and in the succeeding hours - I have the regular sensation that I have not had enough to eat: I do not feel 'full'. Is it really your experience that a low-carb diet can leave you with the feeling that you have eaten enough? For you, does extra brocolli and cauliflower have the effect of making you feel that you are no longer hungry?
Currently all is not well!