25-05-2015, 12:55 AM
I cannot disagree more about taking protein.
Chances are, if you gained weight steadily after the age of 30, then you have developed insulin resistance. I have found that I need to restrict my carbs to around 50g per day or less. I was able to eat as much protein and fat as I wanted until I started taking PM. Once your testosterone drops, you will have even more trouble losing weight.
After going on PM, my weight steadily climbed to 180 lbs in Dec. 2011. That's when I moved from a low carb diet heavy on protein to a low carb / high fat diet (LCHF), which treats protein pretty much like carbs. The problem is that if you exceed the amount of protein that you require to build/rebuild muscle, it will get converted to carbs by gluconeogenesis - at least, that is what I deduce my problem was.
Once I kept my total calories low, and apportioned them as 80% fat, 5% carbs and 15% protein, the pounds started to fall off, and I am now 145 lbs.
Incidentally, for those of you who have trouble finding interesting ways to eat this way, I highly recommend this book Real Meal Revolution
It's not available until the end of July from Amazon, (I got mine from South Africa) but you can get some ideas from their web site here
Chances are, if you gained weight steadily after the age of 30, then you have developed insulin resistance. I have found that I need to restrict my carbs to around 50g per day or less. I was able to eat as much protein and fat as I wanted until I started taking PM. Once your testosterone drops, you will have even more trouble losing weight.
After going on PM, my weight steadily climbed to 180 lbs in Dec. 2011. That's when I moved from a low carb diet heavy on protein to a low carb / high fat diet (LCHF), which treats protein pretty much like carbs. The problem is that if you exceed the amount of protein that you require to build/rebuild muscle, it will get converted to carbs by gluconeogenesis - at least, that is what I deduce my problem was.
Once I kept my total calories low, and apportioned them as 80% fat, 5% carbs and 15% protein, the pounds started to fall off, and I am now 145 lbs.
Incidentally, for those of you who have trouble finding interesting ways to eat this way, I highly recommend this book Real Meal Revolution
It's not available until the end of July from Amazon, (I got mine from South Africa) but you can get some ideas from their web site here