DanielBishop said:
Sorry to be annoying.... I did read the whole thread and the articles too, but it was confusing at times.
Can we have some conclusive answers to these questions, please?
*Higher GI foods are better during refeeds? (the foods on the high GI list in the article_18 are best?)
*It's best to keep fat intake as low as possible during refeeds?
*You should eat the whole day (or two days, depending on how long you're refeeding for) but it might be wise to make the last meal before bed a high GI meal?
*Protein levels should stay normal?
*The leaner you are, the more often you should refeed and vice versa?
Thanks. I'm sorry for asking the same questions that have already been asked a hundred times, but some people are saying Chinese Buffet is okay, some are saying cookie dough is okay and others are saying keep your fat low etc etc.... just some conflicting views.
1) Yes, high GI is fine, good, better, best, whatever - they spike blood sugar higher, which increases insulin higher, and increases glucose flux through the cells (or something along those lines - I'm not a biologist (yet)) which, I believe, all influence leptin positively. BUT, if you have problems with high GI foods (i.e. they make you binge, they give you a hangover, they make you crave carbs like there's no tomorrow) then low GI is perfectly fine for the refeed, since the glycemic load is so big that you'll get pretty all the same benefits anyway.
I used to get carb hangovers, and just have a really hard time stopping when I was using only high GI, so now what I do is start with high GI - frosted flakes, cocoa pops, marshmallows, fat free cookies if I can get them, toffees, white bread, bagels ... you get the picture. Then as the refeed progresses I drop the GI (basically increase fibre, avoid sugar) - so I'll have super wholegrain bread with baked beans or homemade legume stew, wholewheat pasta with veggies, sweet potato patties made with extra fibrous veggies, etc etc, etc - maybe add in a protein shake near the end.
2) YES, keep fat low. Fat only adds needless calories to the refeed, having no effect on metabolism acceleration or leptin levels/sensitivity. And they slow digestion/absorption of carbs. AND, since you're hypercaloric on this day, there may be a chance that the fat will go straight to fat cells, since the body is busy basking in its favourite fuel, carbs. (Not exactly sure about it - just my guess).
3) If you're trying to go back into ketosis, like if you're on a CKD, then high GI for last meal is fine, it'll drop your blood sugar and you'll get back into ketosis faster. But you might also find carb cravings the next day unbearable. In which case stay low GI with a bit of fat and some protein for the last meal.
4) Normal protein is fine, even a bit lower is cool.
5) Yes. Depends on leanness and length and severity of diet. You can feel your body's systems shutting down - you'll know when it's time to refeed. Not just cravings - a powerful, voracious appetite and like, zero energy, are good signs for me. Also, I start stumbling and tripping and can't pick up my feet, my legs go to lead. When you'd kill for a bowl of plain rice .... refeed.
Chinese buffet, cookie dough, pizza, pie, blah de blah, are not OK. Too much fat. Choose fat free or low fat. If you live in America you can probably buy fat free anything - have a ball.
As for princess and JJ - you girls are crazy! I can eat til I'm popping and still be wanting more. But I hear you on the sugar thing - you start feeling a bit sick after a a while. Here, try these:
a couple of sweet potatoes, shredded
1 potato, shredded
1 zucchini, shredded,
1 carrot, shredded
1/2 an onion, finely chopped
1 egg
2 egg whites
1/2 tspn sage
salt & pepper
dash of nutmeg
1/4 cup wwh flour
Mix everything together, divide in two, make a big pattie out of half the mixture in a pan with Pam, cook over medium heat for 8-10 minutes. Slide onto a plate, respray pan, flip big pattie to cook other side for, also 8-10 mins. Repeat with other half of mixture. Serve warm with ff cottage cheese or ff sour cream or ... I'm thinking ketchup, since I can't get cc or sc. Very yummy.
Big Mack - ALA or r-ALA are great on refeeds - go for it. I've tried up to 2 or 3 g rs ALA on a full-day refeed, and it made a huge difference in my water retention, and I seem to be able to go for longer without feeling like death after the refeed with ALA. I haven't tried r-ALA yet, but tons of people are freaking over the pumps they get after refeeding with it, so ... only way you'll know is if you try
