Anyone still doing this? and what results have you experienced from it. Body composition, energy, focus etc...
Thing is I always thought bulletproof coffee sounded like the stupidest thing, but since switching to I F, I don't want to even think about eating breakfast and am now trying to figure out what I'm gonna do to add the calories once growing season comes. I know it's no longer fasting but it wouldn't be sitting heavy on my stomach making me feel sluggish for workouts ( I workout in the mornings) plus I was was wandering about the energy it's reported to givei use coconut oil in my coffee everyday, especially since i'm not eating carbs in the morning....helps get in some extra healthy fat...but I hardly ever buy grass fed butter
Oh I know it's not fasted anymore. But honestly since doing I f I can't stomach the thought of working out with food beforehand. Also for the first time in my life I actually struggle to get my calories in, this is causing me to drop weight too fast and loosing strength and muscleWell it's not IF if you have it, as you're having a calorie laden drink and therefore breaking your fast (so it's basically a coffee/fat breakfast), but I can see the advantage over having a stomach full of food pre-workout. That said, I don't know if the way your body processes the MCT's in coconut oil, if technically you're still working out 'fasted', or if anything over 50 calories or so means that you're not?
It is nonsense but if you enjoy it more power to ya
Anyone still doing this? and what results have you experienced from it. Body composition, energy, focus etc...
Its not nonsense.
The secret lies in the caprylic acid (C8) and capric acid (C10) of the MCT. Given that coconut oil is only about 60% MCT's, pure MCT oil is optimal, but nothing wrong with coconut oil if that's easier to get your hands on... it's invariably cheaper anyway.
If it's what you wanna do and enjoy then more power to you, but it's not something magical like the creator tries to imply.
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I agree it's nothing magical (nothing is!), but it does work, and no one can argue MCT's are damn good for you! MCT falls in to the 'must have' category as far as I'm concerned, for anyone. Given how much importance most people put on their whey shakes and waxy maize bull****, it's all backwards I tell ya!
I've been reading that coffee adds to cortisol. Comments?
Yes.
Body composition is the result of weeks and months of diet/exercise, not a coffee drink. It can help though in terms of energy and glucose control.
Energy is longer and more sustained. Appetite is suppressed for me. Focus is better.
[SIP] HOW DARE YOU SUGGEST COFFEE ADDS TO CORTISOL!! :AR15firing: :aargh:
Maybe it's just me but coconut oil and MCT oil make me extremely horny within 15 minutes of taking it. Anyone else get this? But it also makes my stomach upset so I use it for as long as I can and then take a break from it.
I'm having trouble wrapping my head around the butter aspect here. I understand MCT's and/or Coconut oil, but butter?
I just don't know. Do you see it is as an essential part of this blend, or could you get similar results with just the mct's/coconut oil?