"Fat Free" Short grain rice and skimmed milk diet highly effective for fat loss
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Brief update in regards to the experiment. Still going very well, seeing more and more slimming and overall weight has started to drop as well. Particularly noticing slimming in the face, with jaw becoming more defined and more noticeable cheekbones.
Felt vindicated about the plan's efficacy when I saw this haidut post: https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/1155/obesity-linked-to-mitochondrial-dysfunction-in-gi-tract-treatable-by-fat-restriction
Will keep going until the summer at least, getting better at flavoring the rice has made this much more feasible. If I play my cards right I will be downright lean by then.
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@GuantanamO-Shea congratulations on the success. This is the kind of experimental lifestyles that us the pionerring generation of peater's should embrace. Can you advice how you are flavouring the rice?
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@Norwegian-Mugabe currently using a mixture of chicken stock and just adding in various spices to taste. Nothing too complicated, mostly the goal is to make this palatable, since I'm not going to pretend its the most intellectually stimulating diet. May play around with making a rice-pudding like sweet variation in the near future, add some sweetness into the mix.
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Would any brand of sticky rice work do you think?
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Would this work if we ate rice pudding made with organic rice and skimmed milk?
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@questforhealth that sounds really good.
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@dan-dominic
would adding sugar hurt. i might do this. i made some yesterday and felt warm -
High/unlimited carbs + very low fat is the best thing ever.
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do you eat the rice and consume the milk together??
i used skim milk for a milkrice dish once and it wasnt as good in terms of taste than it is with full fat milk ...
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this is a really good blank slate to build a peaty fat loss regimen. thanks for sharing! i am currently eating under 60g of fat per day on a 2400-2500 calorie diet, but once i can get ahold of some of some supplements to get the fat soluble vitamins, i might try and go with about 20-30g of per day or lower.
have you thought of getting good protein from fat free yogurt/skyr or collage/bone broth for the glycine?