Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Eileen, you must have the fastest metabolism. I've never eaten that much in a day!! I've found that my weight stays steady if I hold off on the honey. PJ > > > > > Once you start healing, the weight sure comes on! I started the diet at > > > 94 pounds, dropped to 90 pounds, and am now at 105 pounds. I've had to > > > cut back on my calorie intake, because I can no longer fit into some of > > > my clothes! My mom is surprised I'm gaining, because I really don't eat > > > that much, but what I do eat is loaded with calories. In my pre-SCDlife, > > > I could eat and eat and never gain a pound (except when onprednisone). > > > > > > Dairy is a great way to put on weight, if you can handle it. Yogurt, > > > cheese, cheesecake, butter, and frozen yogurt added lots of calories to > > > my diet. Nut butter, avocado, and coconut oil are the other things that > > > helped me pack on some weight. > > > > > > Holly > > > Crohn's > > > SCD 12/01/08 > > > > > > > If that's true I can only conclude that people's different metabolisms > > play a very large role in weight gain or not and what you eat is > > secondary. While there's truth to the first part, the last part isn't > > true. Eating a lot of calories, per se, isn't going to make you gain > > weight. It depends on the type of calories as well as amount. But not fat > > calories. I wish we could lay that falacy to rest once and for all. > > Fat/protein calories aren't going to do it. I'll mention again the books > > Good Calories, Bad Calories and Life Without Bread. Both books explain > > what you makes you gain weight and what doesn't (i.e., how the body > > metabolizes fats, proteins, starches, sugars), and contrary to public > > opinion and the government, and conventional medical establishment, it > > ain't eating fats that makes you fat. > > > > I have Crohn's. I was somewhat overweight before I started the diet and > > went on LDN. I'm 5' 11 " tall so didn't look all that heavy. I've lost just > > under 50 pounds since the beginning of the year since starting the diet > > and LDN. I eat tons of meat, cheese, yogurt, oils, butter, and that > > doesn't gain me a pound. Or anybody else. That's not how it works > > physiologically. If anybody is gaining weight on the SCD then it's because > > of whatever amount of carbs they're eating; and some people gain a lot of > > weight from few carbs; and some gain not much from a lot of carbs. How > > your body metabolizes carbs (and what kind of carbs) is the key to weight > > gain/lose. > > > > n > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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