It's critical to prepare and plan when you get on a low carb diet. In this article I will give you my personal tips to do so in the most effective and easy way.
As with many things in life, proper planning can be worth gold and more often than not it is responsible for being successful at something or not. That's of course no different with a low carb diet plan. In the following article I will show you some ways to properly prepare for your new diet, to make sure you keep at it till the end.
Day #1On
the first day, before you start anything, you should consult a doctor
to check you up. Especially by embarking on certain low carbohydrate
diets, it's critical to be careful, because there are many different
ones. Your doctor knows which diet suits your metabolism and bodytype
the most.
Knowing exactly which low carb diet you should follow is also of critical importance for the upcoming days, to make sure you are prepared for all possible hick-ups.
Now
that you know which diet you will follow, you should get your kitchen
in order. As long as you have a base of carbohydrate foods in there, it
could be hard for you at later stages of your diet to keep your
discipline. Because of that you should get rid of all food containing
starches, sugar and wheat. After all, your diets name is low carb, isn't
it?
Now you should plan which meals you want to eat in the
upcoming 1 to 2 weeks. This type of planning might feel a bit too much
at this point, but it isn't at all! If you know exactly what you want to
eat, and when, than it is much much easier to exactly do that and not
find excuses to eat something else (carbs), because you're not really
prepared. Never underestimate your ability to rationalize eating carbs
while on a low carb diet, just because there is no properly prepared
food around.
After you have made your plan you should immediately
go shopping. And on the way there, don't forget to take the carbs out
of the kitchen when you leave.
Today is the first
day that you'll actually start eating in the way that your diet
suggests. Of course you can start that from day one, but in my
experience it's very helpful to start with a clear mind in the morning
and not some time in the middle of a random day.
Furthermore
today is the day that you should prepare most of your meals for the
coming 1 to 2 weeks, according to the plans you made the day before.
Based on the type of low carb diet that you will follow
it can mean that you have to cook and freeze some foods to have them
available quickly in the coming days. Believe me, frozen prepared foods
can really rescue your entire new diet plan when you get a hunger or
sugar attack!
On the upcoming
days you will typically experience some of the common symptoms that many
low carb newbies experience: dizziness, tiredness, hunger attacks and
doubts that your diet will not really work out. At this exact point your
straight planning of the past days will pay off, because you are
prepared for all of that.
The symptoms I mentioned are rather
normal when you embark on a low carb diet, because your body needs to
adjust and get used to burn fat instead of glucose. (If those symptoms
don't go away however, definitely consult a doctor.)
So that's
it: When the first two weeks are over, usually the symptoms will go away
as well and you will notice that you will have more steady energy, a
better mood and your clothes will seem like they are getting too big.
Disclaimer:
I'm not a doctor, nor do I claim to be one. In that sense, the tips and
information provided in this article are for entertainment purposes
only. Whenever you start a certain diet or change your lifestyle, you
should always consult a doctor to get professional advice.
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