sammpedd88
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Yeah but some Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnuts when the Hot Now sign is on is so worth the miserableness!man good luck to you, even a donut makes me feel like absolute trash lol.
Yeah but some Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnuts when the Hot Now sign is on is so worth the miserableness!man good luck to you, even a donut makes me feel like absolute trash lol.
Do any of you guys have good fish recipes I know you gave me a couple seasonings suggestions I would imagine some cajun spice would help me hide the fish taste. Lemon definitely helps.If you are looking to use actual animal protein and not shakes but still eat a lot of protein at night, fish would be my go-to. Way easier to eat 1-1.5lbs lean fish than chicken. Baked lemon pepper tilapia, or tuna with soy sauce. Both also go well with veggies or salads.
I would avoid or really limit the beans with your white rice if you need to avoid protein in the daytime. Pretty easy to go through a can of beans and with enough rice you’re suddenly hitting 40+g bioavailable once you stack them.
I used to take a dozen of those Krispy Kreme donuts bring them home zap them in the microwave for 30 seconds and they just like....... dissolve as you put them in your mouth lol. You barely need to chewYeah but some Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnuts when the Hot Now sign is on is so worth the miserableness!
Do you eat salmon? If so, use Chef Prudhomme‘s Salmon Seasoning. You should be able to find it at any grocery store. It’s really good on grilled salmon fillets.Do any of you guys have good fish recipes I know you gave me a couple seasonings suggestions I would imagine some cajun spice would help me hide the fish taste. Lemon definitely helps.
Man that’s the **** right there! And you can eat a dozen by yourself before you know it.I used to take a dozen of those Krispy Kreme donuts bring them home zap them in the microwave for 30 seconds and they just like....... dissolve as you put them in your mouth lol. You barely need to chew![]()
I can blink a dozen of those away lolMan that’s the **** right there! And you can eat a dozen by yourself before you know it.
I can blink a dozen of those away lol
Do any of you guys have good fish recipes I know you gave me a couple seasonings suggestions I would imagine some cajun spice would help me hide the fish taste. Lemon definitely helps.
Easy work! I did a cheap day last year where my brother and I each ate a dozen donuts. It's actually not hard at all when they're fresh.Man that’s the **** right there! And you can eat a dozen by yourself before you know it.
It's a taste issue. But, The smell of cooked fish will piss off everyone in the houseYou may only need to block the smell. How to do that comfortably while eating though..
Yeah those 3 will aid fatloss in a deficit regardless of fuel selection; if you create a deficit you’re going to get better fat mobilization from l-carn, the PPAR activity of GW, and similar increased metabolic consumption from SLUPP. That stack will always yield better energy/fueling, brain/nootropic function, and increased cellular energy demand & metabolic health.So now my pharmacology gears are turning and my ADHD is struggling to stay on topic lol.
Gear talk.
Injectable carnitine, carderine and SLU PP 332 while on the sugar diet for maximum fat loss. This will be a part 2 once I gather the supplies.
Without getting into it right now too much because I'm just going off top my head right now, Theoretically, Slu, carn and carderine should all work synergistically through fatty acid oxidation and fat oxidation as well as other ways but I'm thinking that this triple whammy of fat oxidation anytime where you're not eating any fat and in a caloric deficit is going to make your body torch your body fat kinda like how dnp does. And for some reason eating low protein, low fat and lots of fruit on dnp was Boston loyds recipe for torching fat.
SLU and carnitine also both help with ATP production so adding creatine to the mix would probably help a bit more then usual.
@Hyde what's the odds you remember the beast fitness radio episode where he talks about eating while on dnp.
I was playing around with a AI search engine and came up with this View attachment 253269
Just eat the doughnuts manWell yes, but the fuel source being all carbs does change some things, and it could change them significantly. Your total weight loss will always be the same because of total calories. But having no fat in your diet while using those 3 things should work better through more fat oxidation and fgf21 which can only be in the equation with the sugar diet type thing.
apparently fgf21 also will put you into ketosis. Yes, eating sugar all day you will still go into ketosis according to the research I'm reading. But it's not as simple as fgf putting you into ketosis. It's more like a metabolic stress response.
I don't think I'm going to be able to fully figure out the details though until I understand this stuff better. Because when your producing this sugar induced fgf21 it changed how many things seem to work. It's kinda confusing to be honest. But it's completely carb/sugar driven.
Here's some quick tidbits I clipped from Google. I'm obviously not a rocket scientist and I'm still in my infancy of understanding this stuff and I don't know if I'll ever understand it but since I just learned about it a couple of days ago I guess I got a lot of work to do lol.
I'm not pulling all my info from AI Google searching. I'm reading a lot of different stuff from pub med and a few medical journals. But this AI overview on fgf21 and how it works seems accurate to the other stuff I'm reading.
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I also want to make note that I'm not saying anything as facts. Im not saying I learned some magic recipes yesterday. I just found a new topic that I'm interested in and it's one that seems like it's going to be very misunderstood by all of us because a lot of these things we've never even heard of or knew that they could do. I think theres going to be a few very handy supplements that can be utilized specific to this diet to get more efficient fat loss in a short period of time.
I got SLU on the way, carnitine and carderine already here. I can definitely do a very calorie controlled experiment here we're the only change is carbs or sugar as a fuel source for the majority of the day and sometimes all day.
Although a sample pool of 1 person doesn't give us much to work with.
If anybody else wants to run a little experiment eating this way and then adding SLU, carnitine or gw, or all 3! It would help. I have a extra bottle of injectable carnitine il donate to anyone who wants to give it a crack.
So far on day 1. I don't really have anything to make note of other than the fact that I'm hungry but I don't want to eat another piece of candy or fruit right now I'd rather have a chicken breast or a steak lol

Hey, I do love Haribo gummies.@gphagan1 theres no good food porn for this diet lolView attachment 253303
They got the kids and grown ups love it part correct@gphagan1 theres no good food porn for this diet lolView attachment 253303
Just trying to understand fgf21. If I'm driving anyone crazy tell me to shut up lol.
Otherwise if any of this is interesting I'll keep searching
Prolonged fasting can also increase fgf21 levels so if you'd rather not eat a bunch of fruit, candy, and sugar while avoiding protein. You can fast for 48hours or more
The more I look into it, and I still don't completely understand what components to the diet are most important or necessary outside of high sugar/low protein, (there's not a ton of information about fats role in this, only that we don't see much fat in any version of the diet), but the more I read, the more I realize that the diet doesn't need to be too extreme.Following and interested, for the record
I’m considering trying the — fruits/sugars during the day, 1 protein/complex carbs meal at night —variation for a few days.
The more I look into it, and I still don't completely understand what components to the diet are most important or necessary outside of high sugar/low protein, (there's not a ton of information about fats role in this, only that we don't see much fat in any version of the diet), but the more I read, the more I realize that the diet doesn't need to be too extreme.
I didn't post everything I ate yesterday, but, My total calories yesterday were just about 3000 which for me is a caloric deficit of -500 give or take a few. I do feel like I didn't drink enough fluids and I'm a bit dehydrated, but I lost 5.2 lbs from yesterday morning to this morning. Seeing how it's only a 500 calories deficit I'm leaning towards dehydration/fluids being the majority of the 5lbs.
Is the FGF21 supplemented, or are you just looking at how it is created and acts in the body because this is the hormone that the diet ends up signaling for? I wouldn't be opposed to giving this a quick shot if I understood it more. As you all know, I love doing little things like this. It is how I came across Fasting, and PSMF. I remember getting lambasted by some here for even thinking about doing IF as a person who lifts. Now it is widely accepted by many people as a viable option. I am definitely happy I did the experiment, I learned so much, and have been able to apply it to many things, even when not fasting. Trying things teaches you, that is just the way we move forward.The more I look into it, and I still don't completely understand what components to the diet are most important or necessary outside of high sugar/low protein, (there's not a ton of information about fats role in this, only that we don't see much fat in any version of the diet), but the more I read, the more I realize that the diet doesn't need to be too extreme.
I didn't post everything I ate yesterday, but, My total calories yesterday were just about 3000 which for me is a caloric deficit of -500 give or take a few. I do feel like I didn't drink enough fluids and I'm a bit dehydrated, but I lost 5.2 lbs from yesterday morning to this morning. Seeing how it's only a 500 calories deficit I'm leaning towards dehydration/fluids being the majority of the 5lbs.
Well to be honest, it can't be super low fat in the body, all of these things release fat from the cell into the blood. The body doesn't know how the fat got there, it just knows that it has plenty of fat in the bloodstream. So it would be present in the blood whether eating much fat or not.On another forum where some, let’s say heavily geared up people, appear to have some success with this approach, its claimed low fat is “important”. But like you say, it’s not really hard science is it![]()
Is the FGF21 supplemented, or are you just looking at how it is created and acts in the body because this is the hormone that the diet ends up signaling for? I wouldn't be opposed to giving this a quick shot if I understood it more. As you all know, I love doing little things like this. It is how I came across Fasting, and PSMF. I remember getting lambasted by some here for even thinking about doing IF as a person who lifts. Now it is widely accepted by many people as a viable option. I am definitely happy I did the experiment, I learned so much, and have been able to apply it to many things, even when not fasting. Trying things teaches you, that is just the way we move forward.
Well to be honest, it can't be super low fat in the body, all of these things release fat from the cell into the blood. The body doesn't know how the fat got there, it just knows that it has plenty of fat in the bloodstream. So it would be present in the blood whether eating much fat or not.
And that’s the part that sounds like a really bad time, just simple carbs all the time.You’re right, reread it just now, low fat was only mentioned to get in more “sugar” per calorie intake, I edited my post. No protein/amino acid intake is what’s said to being critical to elevate/trigger FGF21 release.
He said he crushed a tub of ice cream almost daily too though IIRC in the Rich Piana Chronicles, I thought that was a nightly ritual for him but I could be remembering wrongthen one protein meal at night.
Yeah, it doesn't sound fun at all. After reading what I have so far, and watching this, I would probably rather go keto with 9% protein if trying to stimulate the FGF-21. At least that way blood sugar would be stable and cravings drop. Plus inflammation goes down which normally goes up from sugar. Not sure I want to do anything that might increase my inflammation right now with all of the trouble i am having with injuries.And that’s the part that sounds like a really bad time, just simple carbs all the time.
Rich Piana did this right before he died (totally unrelated to his death, just referencing the timeline). He ate only rice all day with some hot sauce or salsa, then one protein meal at night. But he passed away before he ever got to update on it, nor did he share why he was doing it.
When Chase irons was talking about doing this diet, the number one thing I took away from him was.... "Well, if you have enough gear in you you're not going to lose any muscle"Edit: On another forum where some, let’s say heavily geared up people, appear to have some success with this approach, its claimed only the absence of amino acids/protein is “critical”.
I crush a box of strawberry Pop-Tarts daily most of the yearHe said he crushed a tub of ice cream almost daily too though IIRC in the Rich Piana Chronicles, I thought that was a nightly ritual for him but I could be remembering wrong
Man strawberry and maple brown sugar are the shittI crush a box of strawberry Pop-Tarts daily most of the year![]()
I would have to go back and rip through a hundred articles to figure out which ones had the information because I've been tearing through them ADHD style a different article every 20 minutes lol.I just watched this video on the Sugar Diet, and it looks to have some good information in it. However, this guy seems to think it is the low protein specifically that does the trick, and not the sugar. Basically any combination that limits protein quite a bit. The studies are based off of 9% of calories for protein intake, and basically 90% for the sugar, and or 9% protein, 41% sugar, and 50% fat had the same response regarding metabolic increases. He also goes over who should, and shouldn't run it. Basically anyone with a metabolic issue should get it under control first, and obese people are already in a non-responsive state, so this should most likely not be used to lose weight until 15% and below maybe as high as 20% Anything over that I would not bother based on the information provided. At least by this Dr.
Yeah, it doesn't sound fun at all. After reading what I have so far, and watching this, I would probably rather go keto with 9% protein if trying to stimulate the FGF-21. At least that way blood sugar would be stable and cravings drop. Plus inflammation goes down which normally goes up from sugar. Not sure I want to do anything that might increase my inflammation right now with all of the trouble i am having with injuries.
I have not found anything that states the affects of this like possibly getting fatty liver or something from all of the fructose. @Smont have you found any information regarding metabolic health of people who have run this for a little bit? This Dr's concern was fatty liver if you did this for a prolonged period, which I think is a valid concern.
I wonder about that rice diet, according to this, and Smelly's video starch can slow the process down a bit. Either way, I do love that scientists are finding it lucrative enough to really start looking at this type of thing, and doing studies on them.
Yes I have some showing that it fixes health markersI just watched this video on the Sugar Diet, and it looks to have some good information in it. However, this guy seems to think it is the low protein specifically that does the trick, and not the sugar. Basically any combination that limits protein quite a bit. The studies are based off of 9% of calories for protein intake, and basically 90% for the sugar, and or 9% protein, 41% sugar, and 50% fat had the same response regarding metabolic increases. He also goes over who should, and shouldn't run it. Basically anyone with a metabolic issue should get it under control first, and obese people are already in a non-responsive state, so this should most likely not be used to lose weight until 15% and below maybe as high as 20% Anything over that I would not bother based on the information provided. At least by this Dr.
Yeah, it doesn't sound fun at all. After reading what I have so far, and watching this, I would probably rather go keto with 9% protein if trying to stimulate the FGF-21. At least that way blood sugar would be stable and cravings drop. Plus inflammation goes down which normally goes up from sugar. Not sure I want to do anything that might increase my inflammation right now with all of the trouble i am having with injuries.
I have not found anything that states the affects of this like possibly getting fatty liver or something from all of the fructose. @Smont have you found any information regarding metabolic health of people who have run this for a little bit? This Dr's concern was fatty liver if you did this for a prolonged period, which I think is a valid concern.
I wonder about that rice diet, according to this, and Smelly's video starch can slow the process down a bit. Either way, I do love that scientists are finding it lucrative enough to really start looking at this type of thing, and doing studies on them.
Think about people in Southeast Asia. They eat very little protein and a ton rice, veggies and fruit and they’re very slim. Most of these countries also don’t have the chronic health issues the US has either. I know this isn’t a “sugar” diet but their staple is more rice than anything.Now all of this does point to the fact fgf21 is what is improving the health markers. But it looks like no matter which way you up regulate fgf-21 it fixes all these health markers in the majority of people. From what I'm gathering, Simple carbs just seem to be the fastest way to get there while keeping calories low.
You could do actual fasting and still get there but it takes a prolonged fast, you can go keto but it takes more total calories, I'd also have a really hard time eating 2000 calories from fat, id imagine Id feel really sick eating 225gm of fat per day. 2000 calories from carbs is easy tho. I drank over 1000 calories from Gatorade and orange juice and a gingery ale today lol.
Add in 2 bananas and 2 bags of gummy bears and I'm at 2000. So all day today all I had was two bananas and two bags of gummy bears and a bunch of liquid. 2000 calories from race and pasta would have been really hard though also, so that's why I think the simple sugars are sensationalized.
Yup a pint of Ben and Jerrys every night is what he said. Man I miss the Rich Piana youtube days! Bigger by the day series was awesome! Good Fu*$ing Morning everybody!He said he crushed a tub of ice cream almost daily too though IIRC in the Rich Piana Chronicles, I thought that was a nightly ritual for him but I could be remembering wrong