Stormblood said:
BlackOnyx8 said:
I know how to exercise and I do have the tools. I just made some bad decisions and let myself indulge too much on food, for more time than I should have. And now I am extremely busy and I really can't stretch my free time more, but it seems that I will have to find a way to workout at least one or two times a week.
Even 15-20 minutes a day of workout is better than nothing. And it would be best to do something most days of the week, rather than just one or two days. One or two days are better than nothing but not sufficient for human being, neither to maintain your physical progress nor to advance physically as well.
Just keep this in mind when organising your schedule and making plans for your future. I know you may actually not have the chance to implement a physical advancement programme, but you may want to keep in mind that it's something necessary for your spiritual advancement as well so, when you plan your future, you can work toward adjustments that will allow you to have more time for that. If you want to, of course. This is just advice, a suggestion.
The stress on kidneys is from high-protein diets, not from ketogenic diets. Most ketogenic diets only have a moderate amount of protein. One can keep a normal amount of protein, which is 1g per kg of bodyweight on average (unlike what broscience says), keep their carbohydrates under a certain threshold and eat the rest in healthy fats. But there are no studies on long-term effects of ketogenic with the modern human physiology, not using conventional medicine and not using alternatives like TCM and Ayurveda. There are only assumptions based on brainwashing from the carbs industry. Assumptions =/= facts.
Given your situation of little to no exercise at all, you may want to keep your carbs intake low overall, around 20% of your calories. Higher carb intakes are for athletes, gym rats and anyone that is very physically active. For those who do occasional gymming, like moderate training up to 4 times a week or light training more often than that, it's safe to increase to 30% without fat increases. More than that will hinder body recomposition, unlike what fake science says.
It may be a good idea to also do something that Lydia suggested in another nutrition topic: to programme your food so that extra "nutrients" are shed, not assimilated. This should help too, as she reported that other SS have done it successfully.
I hope this help. Keep in mind that this is all advice. You have the keys to the car and make the decision of how and when to drive it. I cannot do it for you or force you to do it the way I suggest.
What a vile slanderer. This is extremely unfair and psychopathic. This is how you deal with criticism? I am not waging war on LGBT, I was just seeking understanding. I was wrong in attacking you unfairly and I am sorry, but I did it because I did not have sufficient knowledge and understanding of the issue.
Some time ago a SS made an argument with the title, what do heterosexuals think about homosexuals or something like that. There I asked for explanations in a friendly way, and you, all you had to say was, unreliable.
You can't accept something you don't understand, or at least that is the case with free beings.
For an offence or two you are offending me endlessly, and you are also offending bodybuilding, gyms, medicine, science etc. Have you lost your mind?
Honestly, I thought homosexuality was a choice and it seemed to me an unhelpful and unsatisfactory thing to do. Then, since no one here gave me explanations but only attacks and since LGBTs are protecting their rights tooth and nail, I had to do some extensive research on this myself.
I read arguments and studies done by doctors of psychology and I understood what it is all about. It is not a choice but a sexual attraction like heterosexual attraction. So you have to understand and accept it, that's all for now. We still have to understand what homosexual attraction is made of and how it works as well as heterosexual attraction. I am sure that when we understand this more, we will be able to do more, respecting free choice of course.
Talking about nutrition, yes you are right, mankind nowadays is exaggerating with sugars and neglecting fats that seem more dietary. But you have to be careful with saturated fats and especially trans fats.