Cyle
Padawan Learner
What is on my mind this morning is a combination of things. The most dominate would be diet. My diet has been on a downward spiral into high carbohydrate intake over the last few weeks, which at one point, a month or so ago, was low in carbohydrates and higher in fat, with a good fat to protein ratio. During this period there has been attempts to fast for at least one day, yet, from what can be seen through observation, wrongful inner talking and mild hunger pains lead to eating in the late afternoon. This wrongful inner talking starts when the phrase "I am going to fast today" is uttered either to someone or with in the machine. It appears to be a trigger for the mild hunger pains and difficult at times not to say. There has been ample work to keep up with a more paleo diet over the last two-three years, with the occasional carb binge, yet there is a deep urge to move towards ketosis. With that said, there is an understanding that this bingeing from time to time on carbohydrates is making this more difficult to achieve, and creating a struggle with in.
The majority of these carbs come from either blueberries, which are in season here, thimbleberries, which are also in season, coconut flakes ground into a flour to make muffins, and some dark chocolate here and there. Is it the sugar in these berries and the dark chocolate that are making the cravings for carbs worse? Creating this bingeing? It appears that they may be a buffering mechanism for something that is unseen, something that has yet to be dealt with on multiple levels. This current binge appears to be worse then before after cutting the carbs to a lower amount then bingeing again...Has anyone experienced this or something similar in movement toward ketosis? Looking for some advice on how to regulate the carbohydrates?
The majority of these carbs come from either blueberries, which are in season here, thimbleberries, which are also in season, coconut flakes ground into a flour to make muffins, and some dark chocolate here and there. Is it the sugar in these berries and the dark chocolate that are making the cravings for carbs worse? Creating this bingeing? It appears that they may be a buffering mechanism for something that is unseen, something that has yet to be dealt with on multiple levels. This current binge appears to be worse then before after cutting the carbs to a lower amount then bingeing again...Has anyone experienced this or something similar in movement toward ketosis? Looking for some advice on how to regulate the carbohydrates?