5 Reasons You Want To Cut Carbs - What the Fitness EP 45

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 645

  • @Ryan_DeWitt
    @Ryan_DeWitt 3 года назад +312

    What is it with chiropractors all becoming nutrition experts and all being keto proponents?

    • @GaryHighFruit
      @GaryHighFruit 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, very suspicious. But I know one who teaches a high-carb(fruit) diet... 80% carbs - Doug Graham's 80/10/10 diet. Its quite extreme (by today's lifestyles), but it's a good baseline. I've been eating a diet that goes half way, and it's been great for 25 years.

    • @michellerstewart7
      @michellerstewart7 3 года назад +31

      A lot of them do it because they can sell the food/snacks/supplements for profit- it’s lucrative and a constant money stream, because hey, you gotta eat.

    • @cynthianm1743
      @cynthianm1743 3 года назад +1

      It would seem to be trend humm

    • @Lieutenant-Dan
      @Lieutenant-Dan 3 года назад +32

      Haha so true like "Doctor" Berg 😆

    • @floppykunt7850
      @floppykunt7850 3 года назад +23

      Because they’re the only “doctors” with enough free time to think up this type of bullshit lmao

  • @MrGflan
    @MrGflan 3 года назад +60

    It’s not that people are carb addicted. They are crap food addicted because it’s so palatable. When you combine the sugar salt, fat, carbs you get an irresistible combo. But what’s nice is if you eat less processed food for long enough, your tastebuds adapt. I actually crave vegetables now haha.
    Thanks Layne for all your content. You have helped me cut from 33 down to about 10 percent body fat. I am also no longer a Keto zealot. Hahah

    • @michaelvikhman7926
      @michaelvikhman7926 9 месяцев назад

      100% agree

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 6 месяцев назад

      It's not just your tastebuds, it's cravings. When I'm on low carb I quite even wanting sugary stuff, indeed the thought of it can be pretty eww. But after holidays and the like, eating that stuff? Then I get cravings for toast, crackers etc.

    • @maxschmidt9461
      @maxschmidt9461 3 месяца назад

      I can't eat stuff like molten gouda anymore cause I'm used to no fat cheese(german Harzerkaese, lactose and practically fat free) and the regular stuff is just too rich. never really liked junk food anyway though, even as a kid I couldn't eat some ice cream cause it was just too sweet

  • @yujirohanma4089
    @yujirohanma4089 3 года назад +168

    I followed ideas like low carb for years I'm 35 years old been out of shape since 29 I started eating carbs again and just lowering my calories while working out I was 310 pounds I'm now 250 pounds after roughly 5 months.

    • @Milan_M95
      @Milan_M95 3 года назад +2

      Oh hello colleguae

    • @tikitacodude6732
      @tikitacodude6732 3 года назад +4

      Rare username alert

    • @TheBelmont1985
      @TheBelmont1985 2 года назад +1

      Well , u better be in good shape. Otherwise , baki is gonna beat ya xD.

    • @danug422
      @danug422 2 года назад +6

      I did that , the diet got a lot issues , when u go take a poop u might not come out there alive , feeling powerless , constantly badmood , hard to sleep , craving some food u miss , but imma be fair , if u really wanna cut real quick , i lost +20 pounds in almost 3 month , but the harm is more than the benefit , so i suggest everyone to dont do it , i do it once and probably never will ever ever again

    • @zuckerrat8272
      @zuckerrat8272 2 года назад +6

      I had the same experience. Did very low carb and did keto. I should also mention that I am a diabetic. My A-1 C at diagnosis was 14!
      I started carefully re-introducing carbohydrates to my diet and paid close attention to when I was eating them. The changes in my physique were awesome… I finally started losing weight and even better… My A-1 C is now 4.5… and I eat oatmeal every morning post workout, fruit with my lunch and a bit of a carby vegetable (carrots, peas, corn, limas, etc) with dinner.

  • @michaelr6345
    @michaelr6345 3 года назад +75

    I’ve experienced addict like behaviours with highly palatable foods. Yes they say carbs but really they are referring to shit food.

    • @theparadisesnare
      @theparadisesnare 2 года назад +6

      It’s mostly because highly palatable processed food is almost never satiating. So you go for more, and end up eating tons of calories and are still hungry

    • @keywestfan2503
      @keywestfan2503 2 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @ElHolyBoy
      @ElHolyBoy 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. His assertion that there is no psychophysical effect akin to addiction from the consumption of certain foods or the yearning for certain foods especially if they are unhealthy and lack* nutrition is patently false.

  • @lombardo141
    @lombardo141 2 года назад +57

    I lost 65 pounds of weight in a year on low carb. Still on it and feel great. At the end of the day it’s calories in calories out no matter what yourchoice.

    • @Dionysus_Athena
      @Dionysus_Athena 5 месяцев назад +2

      You can lose weight in a surplus also, besides the way you’re doing it is proven to be less likely to keep it off.

    • @lombardo141
      @lombardo141 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Dionysus_Athena I did it to lose the initial weight. Long term it is possible but just like vegans i will miss a lot of micronutrients. I have also built enough muscle mass now where i can maintain my body shape even if i eat in a surplus. I am at 175 from 240, i worked so hard at this so i plan to stay here if i can help it.

    • @Dionysus_Athena
      @Dionysus_Athena 5 месяцев назад

      @@lombardo141 I hope it works for you. It’s a hard habit to break and maintain. You can do it.

    • @shanecamera4402
      @shanecamera4402 4 месяца назад +3

      @@Dionysus_Athenayou cannot lose weight in a calorie surplus. That goes against everything

    • @molsonice2473
      @molsonice2473 3 месяца назад

      Yea you very well can when you're building ketones and burning fat for energy.. ive done it, and seen countless other people do it. ​@shanecamera4402

  • @GeorgiaMan
    @GeorgiaMan 3 года назад +46

    I cut my carbs with a razor blade before snorting them up my nose with sour punch straws

  • @pandafox12
    @pandafox12 Год назад +6

    If you aren't fat adapted, it is harder to go stretches of time without eating, so it's harder to sustain a calorie deficit. Yes calories and calories out, but for a lot of people reducing carbs can make it easier

  • @fitgurl6213
    @fitgurl6213 3 года назад +42

    These people are a lot younger than me. I have watched this channel. I think I'm doing better on a balanced diet and weight lifting I'm 58. 😎

    • @fitgurl6213
      @fitgurl6213 3 года назад +1

      Luv you guys channel too 😎

    • @IROK660
      @IROK660 3 года назад +5

      From the looks of your avatar, whatever you're doing is working, keep it up!

    • @walkernick86
      @walkernick86 3 года назад

      Have you ever had a serious weight problem that you have solved through diet?

    • @nomg563
      @nomg563 3 года назад +1

      👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @rogerschwarzinger7491
      @rogerschwarzinger7491 3 года назад +2

      That's awesome! But a healthy Ketogenic Diet is much healthier than a high carbohydrate diet or a balanced diet.

  • @ssdabel
    @ssdabel 3 года назад +46

    3:08 - I actually legit can't stop eating oatmeal lolol - with some hazelnut and chocolate flavouring, sooo goooood

    • @jfritz6491
      @jfritz6491 3 года назад +2

      I’m the same way, I love oatmeal

    • @jcf150_9
      @jcf150_9 3 года назад +2

      @@jfritz6491 Same. I just add salt while cooking then top it with grape nuts, fruit, and plain yogurt. It's great

    • @justgouds
      @justgouds 3 года назад +3

      Right he jokes but it's true people can't stop eating carbs and sugar. And oatmeal usually goes hand and hand with brown sugar or some sweetener.

    • @vicvin64
      @vicvin64 2 года назад +2

      @@justgouds the point is there's no such thing as a carb addiction. Starchy carb sources are bland. Humans hedonify them with ingredients to consume more than could be achieved without doing so hence Oatmeal with them tasty toppings. Otherwise it's literally gruel.

    • @AnHeC
      @AnHeC 2 года назад +2

      @@justgouds people can't stop eating tasty carb meals. Make oatmeal with water. No way you can't stop eating that. It's like saying i can't stop eating lettuce because i love big macs and there's lettuce in them...

  • @soufle93
    @soufle93 2 года назад +55

    Just found your channel and it’s a breath of fresh air from all the BS! This is coming from a registered dietician :)

  • @ashdgee
    @ashdgee 11 месяцев назад +5

    How come I am only seeing this channel now? I am tired by being fear mongered by the so called health experts.Thanks Layne for research based videos

  • @TumiEdun
    @TumiEdun 3 года назад +41

    Personally, I lost over 20lbs (not much in general but I’m only 5’4”) so it makes a big difference! And I ate 50% carbs when I was cutting and I was fine ☺️ I understand everyone is different that’s why nutrition is so individual and suggestions are better than seeing things as black and white. Just my two cents!

    • @yoijoe13
      @yoijoe13 3 года назад +3

      Congrats

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 2 года назад +3

      Yes, the more I "do my own research", the more I realize that we're all completely different. My two kids are very different in their allergies and tastes.
      Personally, I've don't tolerate grains well, so low carb seemed ideal for me. I felt fine on keto, and lost the weight I wanted to, but my cholesterol shot up to an alarming extent. I added legumes for the protein and fiber, and did a lot more exercise, and now the lipid numbers are fine again. But beans, uh, have that digestive effect. Now I've dropped them again and am experimenting with just keto and exercise. We'll see. But since I don't tolerate dairy at all, it's hard to see where my calcium is gonna come from.

  • @lasmatte3447
    @lasmatte3447 3 года назад +12

    Lady says: "It takes over your life. You have sugar and food and these treats on your mind all they long…”. That’s pretty much the way I have felt every single time I tried to cut carbs out of my diet. It created o-b-s-e-s-s-i-o-n. I have waaaaay better control and completely stopped binging now that I understand I can manage my weight with a balanced and yes, flexible diet. Anyone serious about managing their weight should absolutely read your book (Fat loss forever). Best read and discovery for me this sh** year.

    • @ThatFuckinGame
      @ThatFuckinGame Год назад +2

      I mean, keto adaptation takes a while you know. As someone who actually took keto seriously, after 2 weeks on it, your hunger cravings literally cut half or more and this is widely talked everywhere in bodybuilding or other areas. its hard to even reach the calories needed on it.
      As soon as I take something with more carbs after keto I get very hungry a couple of hours later.

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 6 месяцев назад

      @@ThatFuckinGame Yep, same experience with me. If the whole world went keto I'd have no problem! The problem is it's easy to get pulled or pushed off the wagon, and then the cravings come back. That's what the couple are talking about regarding sugar addiction.

  • @jeffpowers0214
    @jeffpowers0214 2 года назад +12

    I did Keto for 7 months. Lost 41 pounds on two a day workouts. I did it because I didn’t think the 5-6 meals a day wouldn’t work anymore at age 61. Recently, I gained weight after gym closed for Covid. I met up with a ladies physique competitor who are carbs with every meal. I’m eating more carbs now than ever before and lost 30 pounds so far while retaining AND gaining muscle. I have CVD but my body fat has drastically dropped off. I was concerned about the whole “too much insulin release with frequent meals but I’m losing body fat so I’m hoping that won’t apply here. You’re videos are great man. Keep it up

    • @carnivoroussarah
      @carnivoroussarah Год назад

      Whats going on now? Do you still have CVD?

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 6 месяцев назад

      @@carnivoroussarah He died from diabetes.. ;)

  • @toriahrens4638
    @toriahrens4638 3 года назад +54

    The top reason I want to cut my carbs is so that I don't choke on my food. Also, it's way more polite to use a fork and a knife.

    • @yoijoe13
      @yoijoe13 3 года назад +5

      Do you chew your foodXD haha

    • @toriahrens4638
      @toriahrens4638 3 года назад +13

      @@yoijoe13 Well, the food is so addicting that I sometimes inhale it. Oops.

  • @CeliaCavalli
    @CeliaCavalli 3 года назад +73

    What the fitness is my fav 🥳🥳🥳

  • @Mmlnk05
    @Mmlnk05 3 года назад +19

    All I know is I never look at an obese person and think “Wow I bet they eat too much oatmeal, bread, and beans, and bananas”

    • @Mmlnk05
      @Mmlnk05 3 года назад +1

      @Alex bb pretty much been living off proats/ bread/ beans/ tuna/ olive oil didn’t know this was a thing though lol

    • @rj5822
      @rj5822 4 месяца назад

      👀 nicely said

  • @CrystallyLavender
    @CrystallyLavender 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m not “addicted” to anything, just like to eat, period. And you’re right that eating has a lot to do with emotional and social factors. I don’t reach for junk foods because I’m addicted to anything, it just makes me feel better when I’m depressed to eat whatever I want.

  • @keithseymour9316
    @keithseymour9316 3 года назад +2

    Always great content, Layne!

  • @stevebartoliable
    @stevebartoliable Год назад +3

    Tons of evidence behind sugar addiction and its dopaminergic and opioid effects. Love your stuff though, I never truly understood fat loss until listening to you. THANKS BROTHER

  • @drdavidyerkes3819
    @drdavidyerkes3819 2 года назад +4

    watching chiropractors talk about metabolic processes = PAINFUL

  • @NIYA-7
    @NIYA-7 Год назад +5

    I gained 5 pound in 3 months on a keto diet I lost 20 pound on a high protein diet calorie deficit diet. I battle with inflammation because I keep going back to eating crappy. I hate blaming carbs for my issues when it’s not the cause, when the cause is just eating crappy. 😮

    • @shanecamera4402
      @shanecamera4402 4 месяца назад +1

      You gained weight on keto because you ate too many calories. That’s the number one reason why people “stall” on keto. They’ve been told calories don’t matter. They do and always will no matter what diet you choose. I choose keto just because of how I feel on it. But I do clean keto. Whole Foods. Dirty keto terrible for you.

  • @bretton999
    @bretton999 2 года назад +1

    Seriously informative. This is some of the top most information I’ve listened to in a long time 🤘

  • @3buzzy
    @3buzzy 7 месяцев назад +2

    Layne denying food addiction reminds me of the smoking scientists denying smoking addiction. I don’t think they’re exactly the same … just reminds me of it.

    • @miquebts
      @miquebts 15 дней назад

      Food addiction? What's next? Air and water addiction? People man... People

  • @annacama8313
    @annacama8313 2 года назад +6

    I fasted and cut carbs and lost a lot of weight but fasting too much ruined my metabolism because when I would re feed I binged and now I'm back up over than when I started.
    Cutting out whole food groups is not advisable I this day and age.

  • @user-zv6mk2uq9b
    @user-zv6mk2uq9b 5 месяцев назад +1

    This channel is blowing up getting the RUclips algorithm blessing. As a new subscriber, now I see why youtube recommends it.

  • @anjajocic8183
    @anjajocic8183 3 года назад +9

    Yes- could you please do a video on food dependence? Love these vids!!

  • @ClarenceEsparaz
    @ClarenceEsparaz 3 года назад +14

    that ankle sprain thing due to carbs is just going too far....as a physical therapist chronic repition of ankle sprain is largley due to the proprioceptive nerve endings in your ankle being damaged the first ankle sprain...and being able to rehab it properly and re-learning the optimal preventive gait pattern.
    has nothing to do with systemic inflammation

  • @Jballard9130
    @Jballard9130 3 года назад +8

    Nothing to prove this, but I honestly think the weight loss can be summed up as decreased calories combined with increased TEF because people actually start eating high protein when they cut out carbs

  • @rrras1s868
    @rrras1s868 3 года назад +8

    I'm no doctor etc, but I can tell you this: when I do a keto I get ripped without counting calories. In addition, I don't get gallbladder attacks, which is contrary to doctors who recommend a low fat diet.

  • @tsebosei1285
    @tsebosei1285 7 месяцев назад

    So grateful i found the channel getting answers i have been searching for

  • @DraperJake
    @DraperJake 3 года назад +20

    I discovered this channel like... One hour ago. And it's probably my top 2-3 favorite fitness channel. I just appreciate channels that tell the actual truth.

    • @ArthurKite
      @ArthurKite 5 месяцев назад

      truth, most of the time, is just what you choose to belive.

    • @DraperJake
      @DraperJake 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ArthurKite That's not how the truth works.

    • @kubasniak
      @kubasniak Месяц назад

      ​@@ArthurKite lmao wat

  • @michellekinsey1
    @michellekinsey1 3 года назад +7

    I tried keto two years ago and lost a lot of weight but when I really looked at what I was doing- I was eating HALF of my BMR (thanks Thomas DeLauer for that “summer shred” lol 🙄) and as soon as I decided to eat normally again I of course gained back all the lost weight PLUS about 4 more pounds. I’ve been doing macros since last November with a coach and I’ve steadily lost weight and have kept it off. 🤯 I remember telling people “yeah keto works for me!” But what was causing my weight drop was the 700 calories I was eating as my daily intake. It’s so easy to be blinded by these magical diets.

  • @evagosselin4712
    @evagosselin4712 3 месяца назад +1

    I definitely agree with everything that you have said here, I have found that every diet out there,promises the same results,better sleep,no more joint pain,more energy,better skin and hair,etc.Ive come to realize that cutting out processed food,not over eating and staying as active as your body can tolerate,is key,whole foods are good for you,plain and simple.Thankyou for another great video!😊

  • @yoijoe13
    @yoijoe13 3 года назад +51

    So he lost weaght after he started doing stuff like exercise gasp

    • @elreydelmundo1343
      @elreydelmundo1343 3 года назад +3

      Is that how it works? Who knew.

    • @beardy7124
      @beardy7124 3 года назад +4

      And calorie restriction. Clutch the pearls

  • @TheFireGlory07
    @TheFireGlory07 Год назад +3

    I did lost 13 pounds in 3 weeks on keto, but I had to stop at the end of the 3rd week because I had some weird symptoms, like keto flu on steroids. Headaches, anxiety, wooziness, heart race, skipped heart beats, low energy, fatigue, almost passed out at the gym. Idk how it works for so many people, but for me it didn’t and I tried hard. 3 months later, I feel like I’m still cutting carbs and the wooziness comes back specially on 6-18 Intermittent fasting, but as I increase intake of carbs like natural starches, fruits and vegetables, the wooziness and sensation of dizziness are going away. I’m getting better each day. Amen! I truly wanted to make keto work for me, but I’m glad I’m out of it. People will say, well, if you still have some of the symptoms, maybe it’s something else… maybe, but the symptoms started after 3 weeks on keto. Lab work results were great 2 weeks before starting keto.

    • @vonclare1
      @vonclare1 9 месяцев назад

      You did the right thing, same thing happened to me
      Was at the ER, Heart palpitations, losing electrolytes, cramps even though I was taking electrolytes I still was losing them.
      I added carbs back in, and I am back to normal.
      We really need to do what works for us instead of joining Diet tribes for some psychological comfort, makes no sense.

  • @yoijoe13
    @yoijoe13 3 года назад +37

    Carb addiction: Hay man you got them carbs?Hahahaha

    • @DonnieDarko727
      @DonnieDarko727 3 года назад +5

      Dime bag of str8 Dextrose on the DL

    • @tamimhusain3376
      @tamimhusain3376 3 года назад +4

      Currently on carb skin patches to ween me off brah

    • @walkernick86
      @walkernick86 3 года назад +3

      Go and totally cut carbs out of your diet for a month, then come back and tell me you're not addicted to carbs! What do you think 'keto flu' is? Withdrawal symptoms!

    • @software_development
      @software_development 3 года назад +1

      @@walkernick86 yeah cut a fuel source from your body and see how it reacts that’s TOTALLY addiction and not a nutritional dependcy... goofy

    • @jem9978
      @jem9978 3 года назад +1

      Jus headed to the carbadone clinic. Wat u up to

  • @jadecleveland865
    @jadecleveland865 3 года назад +10

    I honestly prefer to eat less fat and more carbs when cutting, with a caloric deficit of course.

    • @Saiku584
      @Saiku584 9 месяцев назад

      Low carb is fine for me, i don't want mess my hormone if i cut the fat

  • @DrMo-89
    @DrMo-89 3 года назад +7

    Dr. Layne Norton, I’m a medical graduate hoping to one day help people get healthier on a daily basis at my dream job as an innovative Family Physician and u sir are a FREAKING LEGEND ... I just love u man ... life needs YOU

  • @TheSkite575
    @TheSkite575 2 года назад +1

    Down 130 lbs doing low carb I'm 62 kept it off for 5 years now work out 3-5 days a week cardio and weights feel great, got to do what works

  • @skaBABBLZ
    @skaBABBLZ 3 года назад +5

    I’ve learned so much more information that’s been easy to understand and follow over the last 5 years than I have in any other textbook or college course in relation to nutrition or training.

  • @ClickToPreview
    @ClickToPreview 2 года назад

    Fantastic video Layne.

  • @apollobreedfitness8844
    @apollobreedfitness8844 Год назад

    Obsession and and addiction and dependence are all different. I like this video and I’m glad I found this channel.

  • @delphinekirkland1757
    @delphinekirkland1757 2 года назад +2

    Wow, that was great. I listened to these guys a few times! Thanks for the science.
    I lost 56lb on a high plant, high fat, loads of protein, mainly from seafood and eggs, ketogenic diet with both intermittent and longer fasts. I've kept it off for 3 years.
    I loved it, didn't have cravings, never got tired, didn't experience a plateau. I'm leaner and stronger at 62 than I was at 45. Anecdotal, yes. But, I'm a farm girl. Living off the garden, fish and eggs is just easy and enjoyable.
    So all of this depends on what you can enjoy enough to stick with. And what you believe! I've been a Thomas Delauer camp since I hit 196lbs and turned things around. Now I'm performing for hours a in size 6. I've always been energetic so loosing almost 60lbs turned me back into a dynamo.
    I'm ready for weight training so I'm happy for your science on protein synthesis and muscle building. Ready for a more mixed diet with healthy carbs.

    • @Candyapplebone
      @Candyapplebone 2 года назад +1

      I’m anecdotally experiencing the same thing. This is the 1st time I’ve disagreed with @biolayne

    • @delphinekirkland1757
      @delphinekirkland1757 2 года назад

      @@Candyapplebone Yeah, it was anecdotally magical how easily I lost weight and how enjoyable it was. It's anecdotally more amazing that for the first time I'm maintaining.... easily and enjoyably. My Fitbit rewards show that I lost 25lb 15 times! And 10lbs 25 times. I anecdotally feel free and unconcerned about gaining weight. However, I'll stop thinking it would work for any other human body but mine...and yours.

    • @llTheJVlusicInMell
      @llTheJVlusicInMell 2 года назад

      @@Candyapplebone you disagree with science? Ok

    • @DoggieFosters
      @DoggieFosters Год назад

      ​@@Candyapplebone What is there to disagree with? He says isocaloric diets where protein is equated show no major differences in benefits between low carb & low fat. The calorie deficit = weight loss = health benefits. If low carb works for an individual, great. If low fat works for another? Great.
      I feel great, muscular, fit, energetic & satisfied on a higher carb diet. I found keto enervating, a pita & stomach-turning. It is what it is. Find what works, do it, let others find what works for them. 🤷‍♀️

  • @awwhite
    @awwhite 10 месяцев назад +2

    Having (well controlled) type 2 diabetes and hearing over and over that keto or carnivore are how to reverse it, it was great to finally hear explained that losing the body fat is the real significant modulator in restoring insulin sensitivity. That was always my guess, but it's funny to finally hear someone rooted in actual science say it very plainly.

  • @ad-ross
    @ad-ross Год назад

    Biolayne speaks the truth. Dominating RUclips with realistic knowledge.

  • @thomaspgumpel8543
    @thomaspgumpel8543 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this. Can you please give the citations you mentioned? I am especially interested in the meta analysis. As a scientist I always feel most comfortable reading primary sources.
    Keep up the good (data driven) work!

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I want to know about the 2% figure, and who funded that study?

  • @Hapotecario
    @Hapotecario 11 месяцев назад

    You're the man, man! Keep it up!

  • @nandoxus
    @nandoxus 3 года назад +7

    Layne could you do an educational video on Leptin and the whole myths and facts surrounding it ?

  • @michaelvikhman7926
    @michaelvikhman7926 9 месяцев назад +1

    This one agree with chiros. Sugar addiction and thinking about sweets fully describe my behavior.

  • @jeff5069
    @jeff5069 2 года назад +5

    I have recently cut out most of the process carbs I used to eat and no longer have sugar cravings. As a matter of fact sugery foods are no longer even appealing to me. So you say there are no scientific studies indicating the carbs are addicting. I call BS on that. I have seen this change with in cravings with not only me but many others too. Also because of such cravings running a caloric deficit on a high carb diet is very difficult. it is very easy on low carb higher fat diet. This couple is right on.

  • @Toys4YouJucariiPentruTine
    @Toys4YouJucariiPentruTine Год назад

    low carb for almost 2 years, unfortunately lost protein out of sight... so kinda of lost lean body mas too... But felt some improvements regarding inflamation and pain during menses. Ldl try to low by using moslt olive oil than sour creme... Love animal protein tho so I eat eggs, cheese, meat,,, Test my ketones with breath tester from Biosense... Bottom line... take care of calories, yea lower carbs and ketones somehow reduce appetite and the hunger for treats... Thanks 4 your cool way of sharing ! Love you Layne!!!

  • @josephgreenwald1189
    @josephgreenwald1189 3 года назад +2

    Ultimate carb low fat and protein diet will make you lean

  • @kriscanmanifest
    @kriscanmanifest 2 года назад

    "I'm not gonna make that channel, f*** that channel." 😂 always a fun day watching Layne. Super educational and hilarious.

  • @unknownanonymous4531
    @unknownanonymous4531 3 года назад +12

    Never dealt with carb addiction, but biolayne addictions been hitting pretty hard...

  • @kaizer-777
    @kaizer-777 3 года назад +11

    I don't think it's entirely fair to dismiss anecdotal evidence simply because of a lack of enough scientific controlled studies. I can personally vouch for a complete change in my hunger and cravings as a result of going low carb/keto. I've also lost 54 pounds in 3 months (though I believe the fasting and exercise is the primary reason for the weight loss). Going low-carb makes the fasting a lot easier though.

    • @walkernick86
      @walkernick86 3 года назад +2

      Well said! He seems to think that if there are a lack of studies then it can't be so lol! Maybe there is a lack of funding due to the whole keto thing being rather new to the masses.

    • @dragonchr15
      @dragonchr15 3 года назад +1

      Thats great. You found what allowed you to stay in calorie deficit for a long time and lost the weight.
      Not everyone can cut carbs, and Layne is saying that you do not need these extreme modifications to lose weight.
      You can enjoy all the macronutrients and still lose weight because a calorie deficit is all that matters at then end of the day.
      You also have to consider sustainability. I know two people (since we are talking anecdotes here...) that had great success on keto and looked like different people when they lost weight, but gained it all back because their lifestyle involved parties with cake, beer, pizza, etc.

  • @donnahalstead531
    @donnahalstead531 3 месяца назад

    I did keto for years and lost the same 10 pounds over and over and never enjoyed eating and would go off rails on a cheat day .. I am so excited to know I can eat carbs again and not feel guilty .. I had gotten where I felt guilty eating an apple

  • @kimdavis7812
    @kimdavis7812 2 года назад

    Great video Layne... now my husband is listening to your videos.... continue to debunk the ‘experts’.... 👍👍

  • @Buddy330
    @Buddy330 3 года назад +1

    I'd like to see more research on food consumption and the effects on the microbiome. I've read a little bit about it, about how the gut bacteria signals cravings to the brain. I don't know much about it, but would love to know more. Unfortunately we don't know a whole lot about the microbiome.

  • @jackbourassa2420
    @jackbourassa2420 Месяц назад

    Addiction: “is when you have a strong physical or psychological need or urge to do something or use something.” I can equate the similarities to giving up desserts with giving up smoking. Both were very addictive for me.

  • @Rob1234171
    @Rob1234171 3 года назад +5

    I think you have to cut what you overeat, if you overeat fat, like fatty meats,, lots of oil even EVOO, lots of nuts: cut fat. HOWEVER if you overeat carbs, like sugary drinks, lots of bread and flour derived foods, and fruit ( I personally invite you Layne to south america to see how ppl overeat fruit as juice or as their only source of food whole day, like eating 5 big bananas with JAM as breakfast plus a jar of orange juice ) then logic says cut down some carbs. End it here

  • @JemyM
    @JemyM 23 дня назад

    Any psychologist can probably fill you in on why sugar is addictive. It isnt the sugar, it is the addict. People with certain problems like ADHD tend to regulate their issues with stimulants. Any substance that can give a high is "addictive" to them. Sugar, caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, spicy food, fat, endorphin. Alternative sweeteners without caffeine is a taste without the stimulant which is why it can be used to stop a "sugar addiction", like an alcoholic free beer or wine can help overcome alcoholism.

  • @SebStan-dd8ed
    @SebStan-dd8ed 6 месяцев назад +1

    So I totally appreciate the videos you put out. And I’ve commented on a few of your comments with the same subject. Processed Carbs like bread and many others for me are what I classify as addictive. Once I start it’s I eat more. What’s worse is once I start it’s ok to eat worse carbs like cookies, cakes, etc. so I think for me clean keto works because I remove this out of the equation even though I know it’s ultimately about the calories. It doesn’t sound you can relate to this and no judgment at all but for me this is just as real as all your science based findings. I think it’s important what you’re saying but I would like to see you leave a little room in your truth telling to allow for this.

  • @Donadzea
    @Donadzea Год назад +2

    About 1st part, it's gonna be scientifically proven sooner or later cause 100% of people I know on keto, including myself (when I do keto) lose cravings towards carbs and have reduced apetite. I generally do not like the approach that if something is not proven yet we should dismiss it completely.

  • @AmexL
    @AmexL 2 года назад +3

    I’m guilty of saying “you just don’t think about food while on low carb / keto” when I was on Keto and it’s not true - at least for me. Now, I was less hungry, most of the time, but I thought about food all the time and what I was going to eat all the time. The truth is it doesn’t matter what diet your on, if your trying to lose weight you’re going to think about food a lot, way more than if you weren’t.
    So anyone telling you “you’ll think less about food on this diet” isn’t saying anything valuable because if your trying to lose weight which let’s be honest, if your watching this kind of content you’re most likely trying to lose weight. And that’s why your thinking of food all the time. Which is fine, you’re trying to make a change. The key is finding the right diet or lifestyle that gets you to your ideal weigh SO THAT you spend less time thinking about food.
    You could also just really love food, but everything in moderation, it shouldn’t be an obsession unless your a chef or a dietician or do something for a living where food is the central component.

  • @Alex-ry6cd
    @Alex-ry6cd Год назад +1

    From my own experience only, all "diets" have worked. Consistency, discipline and a calorie deficit always work, in regards to fat and carb ratios.
    I'd say the only benefit of Keto really would the mental acuity - my brain does seem to work better on ketones but you have to take the anaerobic hit. There are definite performance drops on keto that takes a long time to return vs a balanced diet.
    Depends on your goals.

  • @motomasterx5824
    @motomasterx5824 2 года назад +2

    I’ve used both low carb and low fat and lost weight on both, but generally feel worse and more tired on low carb, I also tend to lose more muscle but I’m sure sone of that is glycogen loss.

  • @matijagrguric6490
    @matijagrguric6490 5 месяцев назад

    Keep in mind that humans historically fermented most sugary food so in effect were low carb. Sourdough bread, kefir, cheese, fermented vegetables and fermented fruit (wine, vinegar)

  • @RMILLSMMA
    @RMILLSMMA 3 года назад +5

    I'm a Dr and I'm going to talk with certainty to you about carbs... (PHD in Paleontology)

  • @ereevefit
    @ereevefit 3 года назад +23

    Its probably sad but What The Fitness is one of the main reasons I look forward to Fridays now 😂

  • @neerajdhuper
    @neerajdhuper 3 года назад

    Your comment on cup was awesome 😂😂😂

  • @dragonchr15
    @dragonchr15 3 года назад +1

    I will have to defer to Dr. Layne on this one....
    If i need advice on how to fix my posture, i will def turn to these two. Lol

  • @CeliaCavalli
    @CeliaCavalli 3 года назад +2

    Can you do a video on food dependence? Sounds interesting

  • @brandileigh_thepoet
    @brandileigh_thepoet 3 года назад +5

    I’m a Type 1.5 diabetic. I got off all medications (except thyroid), and lost 80lbs following keto. With that being said, I understand I could have lost the weight using another method as well. The reason I chose that route was because of inflammation and that my blood sugars do not respond well to grains, flours, breads, and pastas.... all the things I used to love so much. Oddly, a bagel sends me into a dangerous zone quite quickly but I might be ok with a small candy bar... which is odd, right? But it was the right choice for me.
    I have now shifted to a little lower fat regimen and higher carb than “keto”. I also started using Carbon almost two weeks ago and love it. I will have more blood work in April and it will be interesting to see how I have adapted/responded to this change.
    Love all the things I’m learning from Holly and Layne. 🥰

    • @glennmagee8229
      @glennmagee8229 2 года назад

      Ditto! Diagnosed LADA 1.5 years ago at 54! I was first misdiagnosed Type2 so I went keto per Dr. Fung method and now I am back to a regular normal diet. Keto was boring but I thought it was saving my life. Other than Layne I also follow Matt Vande Vegte who also is a Type 1 Diabetic, health coach and fitness guy. He’s the reason I gave up keto and I’m much happier.
      Posting from husbands account -I’m Kim

  • @davidrichmond3033
    @davidrichmond3033 5 месяцев назад

    I did carnivore for a while, literally one rib-eye each night. Felt great, never hungry, didn't even think of food. Now back on a ' normal' diet , obsessed with food again , want to eat every 2 hours, constantly craving catbs..anecdotal evidence doesn't make it false.

  • @skateata1
    @skateata1 3 года назад +4

    The situation is hopeless when I'm on my period. I can't cut out sugar or carbs

  • @jfinca
    @jfinca Год назад

    Spot on again!!

  • @teamturner3933
    @teamturner3933 2 года назад

    Since they want to be anecdotal, Goodybeats struggled with acne before keto and still does. He mentions his struggles in a few of his videos over the years.

  • @user-hf4mj7xs1o
    @user-hf4mj7xs1o Год назад

    It make sense, thank you

  • @Jammaster1972
    @Jammaster1972 2 года назад

    Layne, osteoarthritis (wear and tear) is not an inflammatory arthritis. On the other hand, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Septic Arthritis, and Gout will cause inflammation and likely jack up your CRP.

  • @CeliaCavalli
    @CeliaCavalli 3 года назад +2

    I need that mug ☕️

  • @liftwithcoachluke
    @liftwithcoachluke 3 года назад +3

    Did you cite your responses anywhere Layne? Maybe in the comments? I can't find them. (for the record, I agree with you, I just want to read the articles myself)

  • @DeiNostri
    @DeiNostri 2 года назад

    Im glad to see the that Layne mentioned that high carb/high fat foods has some proof of being addictive. Both carbs and fat triggers one reward systems in the body, so due to multiple reward signals sending out signals at the same time you want more cake, more potaoe sallad, more chocolate or ice cream as prime examples. Cutting out one of them makes the food more bland and less enjoyable, while the body wont trigger alarm signals making the body go bonkers for a little bit more. While there is essential fats, there is no essential carbs, but it seems like there is a minimum need of 100grams of carbs for the brain and the endochrine system to work properly in healthy active adults. According to my knowledge (what I have read and studied as well as some personal experiences while getting into weight class) cutting carbs might be a good idea, but going under a certain amount for a longer period of time is not good at all. Having atleast the essential amount of fats and trying to eat good sources of fat is also a good idea, but cake and ice cream seldom contains a good amount of healthy fats (you will probably find too much hydrogenated unhealthy fat in these foods). Ketogenic diet might work good for some, and a higher carb diet might work good for others, but I ultimately believe that having healthy fats from nuts, seeds, oils, real butter, a bit of good carbs from rice potatoes, sweet potatoes (and yeah legumes) as well as atleast 500-1000grams of veggies a day with good protein sources is the right way to go. If half of your plate is veggies, the rest good fats, good carbs and good sources of protein you will keep full and having a calorie deficit without starving or going bonkers on high fat or high carb diets.

  • @Angstadillio
    @Angstadillio 3 года назад +1

    Lmfao, why have I not been subscribed to this channel? This is gold.

  • @orondejones78
    @orondejones78 3 года назад +5

    Lol i'd love to see a video where you debunk Dr. Bikman

  • @c.c.2763
    @c.c.2763 2 года назад +1

    I’ve successfully cut for 2 bikini competitions eating oats, white rice, and bread during my prep. Certain foods were adjusted the closer to my shows but the thing that remained constant was my overall caloric deficit.
    I do not believe in a one size fits all approach to anything, especially when it comes to diet and training.

  • @paternyao
    @paternyao 8 месяцев назад

    1:08 Layne did the cross sign in the hope that it won’t be so bad 🤣🤣

  • @Paw3los
    @Paw3los Год назад +2

    KETO is a B.S. - 100% confirmed. I saw my veins and lost body fat on 0,4g/lb fat intake and 1g/lb protein. When on KETO I was notorious hungry and lost muscle fullness.

  • @Jammaster1972
    @Jammaster1972 2 года назад +2

    Layne, correct me if I'm wrong but is not sugar consumption associated with release of dopamine from the pleasure center of the brain? Similar to other dopamine releasing behaviors (cocaine for instance), the effect is down regulating, meaning that one has to consume a little more each time to achieve the same level of pleasure, hence the addiction. Protein and fat do not cause this phenomenon.

  • @Cman775
    @Cman775 3 года назад +1

    Can anyone refer me to the study that biolayne mentions about carb addiction?

  • @bocameron4507
    @bocameron4507 2 года назад +8

    If you’ve ever been addicted to coke or crack, you’ll know that sugar addiction is real…….that feeling when you need sugar is as strong as when you need a line…..it’s exactly the same feeling

    • @A_D624
      @A_D624 Год назад +3

      Yes so don't eat sugar, but eat carbs like rice and oats. You need the energy when you work out a lot.

    • @retrosoul8770
      @retrosoul8770 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@A_D624if you're not fat adapted that is.

    • @ZsuzsaKarolySmith
      @ZsuzsaKarolySmith 3 месяца назад

      It’s not sugar people are addicted to but ultra-processed junk food that just happen to contain sugar along with a load of other unhealthy ingredients. If you were truly addicted to just sugar, you would stuff your face with spoonfuls of caster sugar - nobody does that! It’s the processed foods with added sugar, refined carbs, bad fats and synthetic ingredients you’re addicted to!

    • @EKTE64
      @EKTE64 2 месяца назад +2

      Would you like just a plain spoon of sugar? A big bowl of pure, white sugar? No.

    • @aaheemas
      @aaheemas День назад

      perhaps there's something more to this like dopamine deficiency
      studies show that people with adhd are more likely to eat more sweets because of the dopamine response they get from it (not the other way around, i.e., sugar doesn't cause adhd)

  • @wesbutler3873
    @wesbutler3873 Год назад +1

    "This video gives no citations"
    *Proceeds to give us no citations.

  • @jqhn316
    @jqhn316 Год назад +1

    How miserable do you want to be on your diet? Flexible dieting and tracking macros is what I needed to enjoy my relationship with food. Portion control and you can eat about anything with no guilt trip. This is the benefit of Carbon app. I can see what my stats are for the day and modify foods as needed.

  • @NIYA-7
    @NIYA-7 Год назад

    What do you recommend for someone with Rheumatoid Arthritis?

  • @nyguy5370
    @nyguy5370 2 года назад

    When I participated in endurance sports carbs were essential and were as much as 70-80% of my diet. I was training 20-25 hrs a week for triathlon and distance biking events. I stopped for a couple of years and was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Eating keto brought my blood sugar down and got me under control. But l could not sustain that and I was very disappointed with my athletic performance. Low carb is where I have been for a while now. What does that look like??? 1. I do not eat anything with added sugar. 2. I stay away from most grains and especially white breads. 3. I drink almost exclusively water and coffee. I do occasionally drink wine, lite beer, or mixed drinks (no juices, think a dirty vodka martini or an old fashioned (I know there is sugar in an old fashioned but not like in a juice containing cocktail and I will only drink 1). I eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, meats, fish, etc. I do not eat sweet desserts except on rare occasions. Do I ever violate these rules - yes. Why, because if I don’t I won’t live by them. If I go out with my family to a nice restaurant, I may eat some Tiramisu and I will feel the sugar high in ways only a diabetic can understand. Ands then, my desire for the dessert is quenched, and my mind/body remembers what too much sugar feels like. Makes it easier to stay low carb. This has absolutely nothing to do with managing my weight. I have found that I can eat as many calories as a powerweight lifter as I did as an endurance athlete. I do weigh more, but I am also a lot more muscular.

  • @lennonptpaul
    @lennonptpaul 3 года назад +1

    Always a worthy watch. Cheers Layne 👍🏻

  • @Mezog001
    @Mezog001 Год назад

    I would be interested in if on a low calorie diet if people enter ketosis. Or said another way, under what condition(s) can the body mobilize fat stores for energy?

  • @chadrichards5688
    @chadrichards5688 3 года назад +2

    Could you make a video going through Dean Ornish's claims. He was very convincing to me in the past.

  • @pong4life
    @pong4life 2 года назад

    We have an epidemic rise in obesity and the medical costs of treating those who are afflicted with chronic diseases linked to high insulin. In the long run cutting carbs will help reduce health insurance cost which is higher than all my federal, state and local taxes combined.

  • @jonitalia6748
    @jonitalia6748 3 года назад

    Great shirt! What brand?