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it doesnt sound like you're controlling your caloric intake very well if you're eating a bunch of fast foods
I would not eat meals comprised of fats and carbs, eat lots of fats, but with protein. Insulin is something to consider.
how bout a fat juicy steak and some bacon and eggs, still ok. no need to trim the fat of the steak?
It also sounds like you are trying your best to rationalize a high fat diet with us. Ever hear of the patient that will go doctor to doctor so he/she can get the diagnosis and remedy they want to hear, instead of what is correct.
I disagree - if your macros work out, go ahead and eat the animal fat. I'm finding it very helpful while cutting. The one fat I'd limit is polyunsaturated; you do need SOME, but it promotes inflammation and you need to keep that down to a dull roar.
i'm not looking for an answer of what i want to hear, i want to know what is and what not is acceptable to eat on a cut. i'm cutting my calories to where it needs to be. i've stayed to consistent meal plan, which allows me to track how much i'm taking in, and adjust accordingly. meaning, i eat the same thing everyday. it gets boring, but i find it faster, cheaper, and easier to do. i dont want stress over my diet when going out though, so by knowing a fatty meal wont hinder my goal as long as that deficit is there, that helps alot.
can you give me examples of what to limit? i know peanut butter is one and i've been eating it everyday. and inflammation of what?
I disagree - if your macros work out, go ahead and eat the animal fat. I'm finding it very helpful while cutting. The one fat I'd limit is polyunsaturated; you do need SOME, but it promotes inflammation and you need to keep that down to a dull roar.
Isn't it amazing how much things have changed just since we have been posting on this forum.I'm not saying eat no animal fats, I'm simply saying eat them in moderation. The OP's food choices seem to be absurdly high in animal fats. Although the recent studies are showing that it's artificial foods that are causing so many health issues, we all know how quickly science changes. Just a few years ago it was "fact" that eating 6 meals a day raised your metabolism; now we know that's incorrect.
I'm just hedging my bets here because who knows what science will be telling us is fact 5-10 years from now.
High-fat dieter here. I love fat - so satiating. I'm cutting now and my fats are well over 100g daily.
I don't buy it. Look up Jeff Volek on pubmed for more on this. On a hypocaloric diet, I really don't believe there's any need to single out animal fat, particularly when carbohydrate intake is reduced.