Fatgirlfedup's SWEATember Slimdown

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Fatgirlfedup's SWEATember Slimdown

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Monica G.

09/16/2020 7:42AM
Is anybody doing keto and/or intermittent fasting? After considering my health needs, I've decided to switch from calorie counting to combining the two.
I'm open to any tips.
I will be using as many whole foods, organic, etc... foods as possible. Kidneys require decreased sodium - so no bacon free for alls for me lol.

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Monica G.

Thanks guys! I am actually making the change because I'm listening to my body and how I feel with higher carbs. Additionally, DNA testing showed that I have a high need for fat consumption. I have a rare kidney condition and some other autoimmune stuff that lends itself to higher inflammation, so given the research which shows decreased inflammation with low sugar/low carb consumption it really makes sense. Just a couple days in and my hands don't feel as puffy when I wake up.
The first time I ever had a noticeable weight gain was when I worked at a bagel store in my 20s and could eat for free. (Those everything bagels fresh out of the oven, though!

Monica G.

Also: somehow I was only seeing the last two messages. Now that I can see everything - thank you so much for the resources you've shared!

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