Hellawulf
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So typically I stick to a pretty strict diet. 7 weeks ago I started Animal Cuts and CKD, then about 2 weeks ago I came of ketosis and now I just eat purely raw vegetables, fruits, whole wheat bread (occasionally), nuts and Fish and Chicken, excpet.... occasionally I smoke some trees and when I do I get super munchies! When I get these munchies I pig out, eating anything and everything in sight. My parents aren't the dieting type at all so they have a bunch of good munchy foods such as cheetos, oreos, or leftovers like bacon, ham, hasbrowns, burgers, literally every bad food you can probably think of... and I eat like the world is ending. Well this is what I've seen... about a a week and a half ago I stopped smoking (before I was smoking 3-4 times a week - I like to cool down at the end of a long day with a good J or Blunt - wouldn't say I'm pot head) and I noticed I felt more stressed by work (though work may have just been more stressful - had a lot on my shoulders lately) and my weights at the gym dropped. I just didn't feel as good. Also I noticed I seemed more deflated, and due to not smoking I had only been sticking to the strict diet...
So it brings to question... I think I'm actually seeing better results when I stick to dieting as much as I can, other than when I smoke and binge eat. It's like I'm losing the fat when I stick to my diet but I'm maintining my muscle (if not building) when I'm binge eating... therefore I feel like I'm seeing better results when I do smoke and binge eat occasionally... any thoughts on this?
So it brings to question... I think I'm actually seeing better results when I stick to dieting as much as I can, other than when I smoke and binge eat. It's like I'm losing the fat when I stick to my diet but I'm maintining my muscle (if not building) when I'm binge eating... therefore I feel like I'm seeing better results when I do smoke and binge eat occasionally... any thoughts on this?