Mari said:Hi!
I'm not still gluten free, but from what I was calculating, I'm around +/-100g to 150g UH per/day.
I'm not much into bread and stuff but I have need for sweet so this is where I get this 100g. Luckily, I need cookie or two to satisfy me, but still I'd like to get rid of all....
Currently my diet is like:
- wake up - banana, or apple if I'm out of bananas
- after one hour - some croissant, and when I'm at home I eat eggs and/or some salami - need some advice for breakfast at work so I can throw away this croissant
- lunch: meat and vegetables
- here it comes - cookie or two - ok, this is my issue to solve, suggestions?
- supper: meat/eggs/vegetables....
- cookie crises - also need advice.....
The problem is with my blood pressure that is low, always around 95/60 and I'm always dizzy - especially in the summer.
And I'm underweight; according to BMI calculations, I'm 5kg below the bottom normal line; I'm 164 and have 45kg so I'd have to gain at least 5kg to the normal lower limit; 7kg would be ideal.
So I'm interested in these fat bombs; I'm on the work all day and after with my kids and I'm always hungry but when I start to eat, after a bite or two my stomach just closes.
I've red the Fat bomb post and perhaps somebody could you give me some advice for a quick snacks at work since I have to have (and I've figured it works for me) a lot of small meals during the day?
Thank you!
Kind regards,
Marija
My first priority would be to stop eating gluten - completely! Without stopping to eat gluten, you probably won't be able to get rid of sugar cravings.
In terms of snacks - fat bomb is perfect. Just put it in little glasses that you can carry around with you to work. Or bone broth (or both :D). You need to up your fat intake. You still might loose some weight in the first week or so, but this should change pretty quickly.
So my suggestion for a meal plan would be:
- Breakfast: Bacon and eggs (if you tolerate them - else bacon only)
- Snack: Fat bomb or bone broth
- Lunch: Meat and vegetables (or some lettuce salad)
- Snack: Fat bomb or bone broth
- Dinner: Meat/ eggs/ vegetables with butter or fat drippings
Blood pressure might still be low at the start - just increase your salt intake massively. Drink a glass of water with as much salt as you can tolerate in the morning, and before every meal if needed. I always put salt into my drinking water ...
You will find, that if you can manage to do this for a week or two, your sugar cravings will slowly go away.
Hope this helps!