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Due to the tragic event of the loss of the Hub, I will start anew..
Link to original posts (90% of it at least):
https://docs.google....0tJWHpaUFk/edit

Lets post those links so that we can get up to scratch again....

If I need to post a link on the first page, drop me a PM. WIll update as needed.


PLEASE NOTE
This tread is for LCHF ONLY

 

If you have a discussion on Ray Peat or High Carb start your own tread please.


What is the low carb, high fat diet?
As the name suggests, the diet suggests eating high fat and low carbohydrate and moderate protein foods.
The LCHF diet is different to such diets as the Atkins diet as there are no ‘stages’ to work through, so the diet can be followed indefinitely.


A Dumpzone with information:
https://drive.google...WE0&usp=sharing
https://www.dropbox....3oay/tD5ubEFGmr


Podcasts:
The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show
http://www.thelivinl....com/shownotes/
http://www.thelivinl...w-to-subscribe/


Ask The Low-Carb Experts
http://www.askthelowcarbexperts.com/


LCHF for Beginners
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf

http://www.marksdail.../#axzz2Xp6tjWDx
http://www.marksdail.../#axzz2Xp6tjWDx

http://www.marksdail.../#axzz2Xp6tjWDx

LCHF Recipes
http://pinterest.com...l/lchf-recipes/
http://www.lowcarbshighfat.com/
http://www.fatsecret...s&dietid=192189
http://authoritynutr...w-carb-recipes/

When it all goes wrong
http://authoritynutr...-low-carb-diet/


Post of davetapson on page one before the huge data loss...

This thread became more interesting and informative than any of us imagined.

For context, Prof Tim Noakes' original article.

To make it easy to find the resources mentioned in the thread, I will try and list them all here.

To find out what proportion of Carb / Protein / Fat you are eating:
www.myfitnesspal.com
Go to the 'MY HOME' tab, click on 'Goals', click on 'Change Goals', select 'Custom', click 'CONTINUE'.
The ratio of Carb/Protein/Fat can be set at the top of the list, below the Calories value.
www.mynetdiary.com

Links of note:
For beginners:
www.dietdoctor.com
www.marksdailyapple.com
eatingacademy.com

http://www.marksdail.../#axzz2Xp6tjWDx
http://www.marksdail.../#axzz2Xp6tjWDx

http://www.marksdail.../#axzz2Xp6tjWDx


And once you've read those:
eatingacademy.com
www.bulletproofexec.com
paleohacks.com
www.bengreenfieldfitness.com
nomnompaleo.com

Twitter - follow:
Prof Tim Noakes
Peter Attia
Mark Sisson
Andreas Eenfeldt
Alan Watson

Jimmy Moore
Diane Sanfillipo
Dr John Briffa
Dr Thomas Dayspring (cardiologist)

Books:
New Atkins, New You - Westman, Phinney & Volek
The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living - Phinney & Volek
The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance - Phinney & Volek
Paleo Diet for Athletes - Friel & Cordain
Why We Get Fat - Taubes
Good Calories, Bad Calories - Taubes
Fat of the Land - Stefansson
The Big Book of Endurance Training and Racing - Maffetone
Challenging Beliefs - Noakes (if it took 30yrs to stop people drinking too much, how long will it take to convince people of LCHF!? - DT)

Podcasts:
Livin' la Vida LowCarb
Ask the low carb experts
Latest in Paleo
Paleo solution
CCFM interview with Noakes 2 (there are 2 others - I will try and find the links)

Supplements:
Superstarch

Want some science?
Ketogenic Diets and Physical Performance
Noakes' '...single greatest error in medicine in the past 60 years’ lecture - is there a podcast of this?
Spanish Ketogenic Mediterranean Diet: a healthy cardiovascular diet for weight loss
16 - 0 for LC


Another Resource (bietjie Local)
http://lowcarbislekker.wordpress.com/
(thanks @ alexander.lombard)
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LCHF Friendly Professionals
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Nutritionists:
Gauteng:
steve.peralta@healcoaching.com

 

Facebook Group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1570853383134956/

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Sources of LCHF requirements

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Ketostix:

National:

  • From @flexia R150/100 plus R80 shipping. PM her.

Cape Town:

  • M-Kem
  • @flexia in Cyclefunatic of Durbanville

​Biozest:

 

National:

  • From @flexia - PM her.

Cape Town:

  • @fle
  • xia in Cyclefunatic of Durbanville

Source of grass fed beef, organic eggs, raw milk, real cream

Cape Town:

Grassfed Butter

National:

  • Kerrygold (salted): just about any big supermarket

Cape Town:

  • "The Dairy Exchange" in the Shoprite centre in Durbanville

​Gauteng:

Flaxseed Oil:

National:

Coconut Oil:

National:

Gauteng:

  • Irene Village Fruit Market

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The HTOne Fat Shake

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This is HTOne's fat shake. At full whack, it is not for the faint hearted, but is an awesome way to

get a good chunk of your daily fat. It would be advisable to start off with half the recommended

amounts of fat and build up. Drinking a glass of water straight after drinking the fat shake can

help stop any queazy feelings. Alternatively the shake can be drunk in portions during the day

instead of one shot in the morning.

 

150 - 200ml full cream milk

50g butter (Kerrygold or similar grass-fed origin)

(Heat the above two in the micro for 1-2 min to soften the butter)

 

30 - 50ml Coconut Oil (this will be almost solid in winter so you may have to pop into the microwave for a few secs to get it into liquid form)

25 - 35ml Flaxseed Oil (this should always be kept in the fridge, flaxseed is a MCT oil with BP lowering properties)

1 teaspoon Nomu Skinny Hot Chocolate (not the regular variety as that contains sugar)

1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon salt (Pink Himalayan or similar)

2 tbsp cream / heavy cream either added to the mix or used as a topping.

 

Put all of the above into a mixer / food processor for about 1 minute and you are good to go. Pour into your favourite beer mug.

 

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Peter Attia's Fat Shake

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Not as scientifically tuned as HTOne's shake, but good for when you do not have the fancy

ingredients available:

 

240ml heavy whipping cream

240ml sugar-free almond milk (in SA, we may as well just use full fat milk and call it good enough)

25gm sugar-free hydrolyzed whey protein

2-3 strawberries (can be frozen)

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Did one of the hubbers not download the entire thread into a single document?

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Today while looking what PnP has to offer for my dogs, I noticed dog treats advertised as 'low-fat', and found it quite funny because my mind immediately equates low-fat to unhealthy. And dogs need fat in their diet even more than us humans!

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Almost a sin to lose all that information. Many hundreds of hours of accumulated knowledge on lchf in one easy to read and access source.

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Almost a sin to lose all that information. Many hundreds of hours of accumulated knowledge on lchf in one easy to read and access source.

 

I think we had the biggest amount of LCHF info available on any South African site, and I guess it got lots of traffic from Google too

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I honestly feel a sense of loss, like someone/something has died.

Got to somehow try fire up some enthusiasm to start all over again. Dammit.

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I honestly feel a sense of loss, like someone/something has died.

Got to somehow try fire up some enthusiasm to start all over again. Dammit.

agreed.

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