Clarification on the 5 day meat test?
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Some people have done all meat, and some people have done what they consider 'meat and critter' ie including protein shakes and small amounts of dairy.... and yes eggs.
When I did it I did include a protein drink per day and half and half in my coffee or tea. I lost 4lbs of gain from a vacation as well 2 bonus. 6lbs all together.
You should always watch your portions and follow a schedule of eating you normally follow... still don't want to overeat.
This is not a fad, just getting back to protein forward, as we are supposed to be eating anyway.
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I tried to clarify the "18 pound loss" in prior posts.
I did not lose that weight in five days. At my 5/13 appointment with my PCP, I weighed 236. For about three weeks, I tried to stay on program, but was having difficulty with the Carbs. I had read about the Five Day Meat Test, and decided to give it a shot. So the last week before my next appointment, I ate all meat.... chicken breasts, steaks, hamburgers, pork chops, eggs cooked several different ways, and a limited amount of cheese. On 6/16 at my appointment, I was weighed. The scale read. 218, which meant I had lost 18 pounds since my last appointment.
Sorry people got the impression the 18 pounds was lost in five days.
The Five Day Meat Test is a great way to slay the damn Carb Monster. Now I have eliminated the Carb. I am basically still eating a protein based menu, but I have added Low Carb veggies such as spinach, broccoli, salads (with regular salad dressing), home-made coleslaw, etc.
It feels great to be back on my program, and I'm hoping to get to Onederland by the time the leaves start falling in October. I credit The Five Day Meat Test for my success.
Thanks Deanna. I really am committed to my program. I was very disappointed with myself for being off track for so long.... but I did have a lot of issues to deal with. Those issues no longer exist and I feel I have control now that I'm on my own. My freezer is full with chicken, steak, etc. No bread, pasta or sweets in the house! I feel good!!
on 6/29/16 10:49 am
Whether you do "all meat" or include "friends of meat" is completely up to you. It might depend on things like what foods you can take to work, what's in your fridge or on sale, etc. But as long as you're doing protein protein protein, you're all good!
You have two options for measuring. The first is to pre-weigh your food, and then eat only what you've portioned out. The second is to make some meat, weigh it before eating, and then weighing the leftovers to figure out how much you ACTUALLY ate. If you have a tendency to eat past the "full" point, you may be best off doing the latter.
Snacks are absolutely OK, lots of great meaty options out there! Jerky and lunchmeat are my favorites, as well as string cheese and hard boiled eggs when I'm not 100% Full Meat.
The only other big tip I have: drink LOTS of water, and make sure to take something like Colace or Miralax. Lots of meat means not much fiber, and it's good to keep your digestive system clear.
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