posted 10 months ago
I'll probably do the OMAD (one meal a day - in my case, just an evening meal) thing today, since I have a project I'll be working on out in the bush. Maybe I'll take a small snack with me (a chunk of cheese, maybe a bit of leftover pot roast or some nuts). I am pretty well keto-adapted these days, so I only briefly get a touch of "the hungries", which soon passes, after which I am on cruise. But, I am trying to maintain my weight and not lose much more, so I do eat lunch most days. However, depending on what's going on at work, it may be 2 or even 3pm before I get to lunch.
My breakfasts, such as they are, usually consist of two 6-ounce cups of coffee with a drip of heavy cream. Sometimes, I'll eat a handful of nuts, partway through the morning (raw almonds, or macadamia nuts, usually - but mostly almonds).
Most days, I eat a big salad for lunch (6 or more ounces of mixed greens, with olives, meat, cheese, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, salad dressing with extra oil). I vary the meat a bit (usually chicken or tuna, sometimes pepperoni or salami), but otherwise, it's pretty much the same, day in and day out. Sometimes I'll have a few sticks of celery or a few broccoli florets, as well. The broccoli is good for chasing any low-lying salad dressing at the end, since I'm not eating bread for now. This winter, I'll start making homemade sourdough whole meal (Graham flour) bread again, from freshly ground flour, but for now, no bread.
This is an experiment. So far, it seems to be successful - or at least, not counterproductive. I had total PSA numbers of 8 in the spring, and climbing. Now, down to 3.6 at last check. Something made the difference. Maybe it was keeping my serum blood sugar and insulin low by carefully monitoring the feedstock. I would assess that my overall health is better. Weight down about 15 pounds, and comfortably wearing some older clothes. Blood pressure down a bit, though it wasn't actually considered high to start with. Many fewer aches and pains, far less sinusitis and fewer headaches. Can't say the same will happen for everyone your mileage may vary - but I am happy with the outcomes, so far. I'll try adding some minimally processed carbohydrates, with full fiber (sweet potatoes with the skins on, slow fermented whole meal bread), and see how that goes.
Anyway, most days a big salad, but today, likely nothing, or maybe just a small snack.
"Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for?"
Andrea del Sarto by Robert Browning