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Master Don Juan
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I do low basically a hybrid of Keto & Paleo. I will eat fruit if I feel like it because even though fruit has carbs it also has lots of fiber.
Fiber keeps the stool soft. Vitamin C is also a natural stool softener. I use powdered Vitamin C and add to a cup of herbal tea or to a cup of unsweetened cranberry juice (very bitter/sour).
I also weigh every morning. Weight can't sneak up on you if you weigh every day. If I'm closer to 115-117 I'll eat some fruit rather than just protein veggies & fat (cheeses & peanut butter and heavy cream are my go tos)...if I'm between 118-120 I'll ban fruits and eat eggs, heavy cream & meat. The main fruits I do are berries, grapes & apples. Occasionally pineapple or watermelon or pomegranate.
As far as working out I still play soccer on occasion, I lift high rep low weight and I walk. I also do HIIT sprinter workouts several times a week for a mile. That regimen keeps me fit and trim. I used to run 40 miles a week and race 5Ks and 10Ks, but my knees won't take that kind of punishment any more. I'd rather not need knee replacements if I can avoid it, lol.
The cool thing is I'm rarely hungry. So I don't eat a whole lot of anything. And I drink lots of water.
Fiber keeps the stool soft. Vitamin C is also a natural stool softener. I use powdered Vitamin C and add to a cup of herbal tea or to a cup of unsweetened cranberry juice (very bitter/sour).
I also weigh every morning. Weight can't sneak up on you if you weigh every day. If I'm closer to 115-117 I'll eat some fruit rather than just protein veggies & fat (cheeses & peanut butter and heavy cream are my go tos)...if I'm between 118-120 I'll ban fruits and eat eggs, heavy cream & meat. The main fruits I do are berries, grapes & apples. Occasionally pineapple or watermelon or pomegranate.
As far as working out I still play soccer on occasion, I lift high rep low weight and I walk. I also do HIIT sprinter workouts several times a week for a mile. That regimen keeps me fit and trim. I used to run 40 miles a week and race 5Ks and 10Ks, but my knees won't take that kind of punishment any more. I'd rather not need knee replacements if I can avoid it, lol.
The cool thing is I'm rarely hungry. So I don't eat a whole lot of anything. And I drink lots of water.