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My Food Combining Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1vmDRnkaoc Research Links: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/diet/cooked-meats-fact-sheet https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1750-3841.2007.00486.x https://time.com/4092912/nitrate-nitrite-bacon-cancer-meat/ https://idmprogram.com/fasting-physiology-part-ii/ You guys have been asking me for a long time to review Gabbie Hanna, so this week I am reviewing her What I Eat in A Day and how she lost the weight. I agree with Gabbie that the all or nothing mentality is not healthy and you need to tune into your body on what works for you. I do want to flag the fitspo diet culture that Gabbie mentions because I do feel like that could be triggering for some people. I also agree that your diet changes as you get older. Thatâs why relying on diet plans just doesnât make sense because itâs not intuitive and itâs not about listening to your body. Fasted Cardio Technically there are mild benefits, however we also know that when you fast for a workout it can increase the risk of your burning your protein stores. If youâre working out at higher intensity than fasting is not the best idea. Most recommend 1-4g of carbohydrate/kg of body weight as a pre workout snack for any workouts lasting more than one hour. Choose a pre workout snack that is lower in fat and fibre. Nitrite Free Bacon Itâs a marketing scheme. These are preservatives in cured meats and research suggests they may be carcinogenic. They are found naturally in celery and are often used to make nitrate salt to preserve meats. I have no problem with bacon in moderation, however it is a highly processed, high fat, high salt product and not a great everyday option. Food Combinations Turkey bacon is a highly processed food, however pork bacon is also a highly processed food. Whichever one you choose, consume in moderation. As for food combining, weâve talked about this extensively. Coles notes, thereâs no research to suggest there are any benefits to food combinations. Breakfast I think that looks like a pretty filling meal and I like the variety. I would recommend cutting back on the processed meats every single day and maybe adding in some whole grain breads for a good pre workout snack. Energy in Energy Out Thatâs the diet culture promise but can you do this diet for the rest of your life. If not, itâs probably not worth it. I think itâs almost impossible that people can just âturn offâ their disordered eating tendencies and just count calories âhealthfullyâ. Itâs also backwards that we need an app to tell us how much food to eat. We donât need to be calling foods garbage or toxic. Itâs not just about macro and micro nutrients and itâs also about satiety. Some foods may be higher in calories and fat but theyâll also keep you fuller and more satisfied. The media has flip flopped between three large meals or more smaller meals. This is because this is an individual thing based on peopleâs metabolism. I love watermelon and itâs so hydrating. Water is also a great choice for hydration. I would love to see her incorporate some protein after the workout and see these meals swapped. More energizing carbs before the workout and that protein after the workout to replenish and refuel those muscles. I agree meal prep and planning is important but obsessing and planning your day around eating sounds disorderly to me. People that have a healthy relationship with food donât need to purge their home of sugar. Thatâs not realistic because people with a healthy relationship with food donât obsess over it. Iâm happy that her lunch and dinner are balanced meals. For people who enjoy variety and trying different recipes, this might be really boring and not sustainable and feel really restrictive. But this works for Gabbie. Yes being strict with your diet is going to lead to faster weight loss but also increases the risk of relapse and weight cycling which is more detrimental to your health. What I like about her diet: Nothing is cut out (except sheâs buying into the food combining thing) Focus on hydration Meals are accessible What I donât like about her diet: Based on faulty science Diet culture rhetoric For more tips on staying healthy, recipes, dieting, and information fit for consumption by foodies everywhere stop by Abbeyâs blog. http://abbeyskitchen.com
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