I usually have my favorite for lunch, I do not eat breakfast.
I have two toasted english muffins with nutella on them, I know what carbs do, turn into sugar, then turn into fat, but could this be causing me to be sooooooooooooo tired that I cannot stay awake?
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Odie;959483 wrote: I usually have my favorite for lunch, I do not eat breakfast.
I have two toasted english muffins with nutella on them, I know what carbs do, turn into sugar, then turn into fat, but could this be causing me to be sooooooooooooo tired that I cannot stay awake?
Unfortunately, when you max out on carbs, you can sort of fall into a 'food coma' because your body uses lots of energy to digest it, but it absorbs slowly, so you'll feel run down while it builds up the energy supplies again.
I never used to bother with breakfast either, it seemed like too much effort, but a yogurt first thing is ideal, it'll kick start everything and doesn't seem like hard work.
Just lean protein and salad or veg, maybe with some nuts or small amount of carbs will see you through the afternoon much better than stodgy stuff!
I have two toasted english muffins with nutella on them, I know what carbs do, turn into sugar, then turn into fat, but could this be causing me to be sooooooooooooo tired that I cannot stay awake?
Unfortunately, when you max out on carbs, you can sort of fall into a 'food coma' because your body uses lots of energy to digest it, but it absorbs slowly, so you'll feel run down while it builds up the energy supplies again.
I never used to bother with breakfast either, it seemed like too much effort, but a yogurt first thing is ideal, it'll kick start everything and doesn't seem like hard work.

Just lean protein and salad or veg, maybe with some nuts or small amount of carbs will see you through the afternoon much better than stodgy stuff!
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Pinky;959489 wrote: Unfortunately, when you max out on carbs, you can sort of fall into a 'food coma' because your body uses lots of energy to digest it, but it absorbs slowly, so you'll feel run down while it builds up the energy supplies again.
I never used to bother with breakfast either, it seemed like too much effort, but a yogurt first thing is ideal, it'll kick start everything and doesn't seem like hard work.
Just lean protein and salad or veg, maybe with some nuts or small amount of carbs will see you through the afternoon much better than stodgy stuff!
so it is the carbs doing this, I do feel run down big time!
will try and force something in me earlier and lay off this!
thanks sooooooo much!;)
I never used to bother with breakfast either, it seemed like too much effort, but a yogurt first thing is ideal, it'll kick start everything and doesn't seem like hard work.

Just lean protein and salad or veg, maybe with some nuts or small amount of carbs will see you through the afternoon much better than stodgy stuff!
so it is the carbs doing this, I do feel run down big time!
will try and force something in me earlier and lay off this!
thanks sooooooo much!;)
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Yes, carbs will do that. Some protein, and fruit or a veggie would make your afternoon so much better.
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chonsigirl;959505 wrote: Yes, carbs will do that. Some protein, and fruit or a veggie would make your afternoon so much better.
guess I will go back to my tuna in a pita!...etc
horribly when you really get addicted to something!
guess I will go back to my tuna in a pita!...etc
horribly when you really get addicted to something!
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Yep... I'm addicted to working out. :wah:
Stick with complex carbohydrates (oligosaccharides and polysaccharides) fruits, vegetables, whole grains... you generally don't want more than 50 to 75% of total energy stemming from carbohydrates, however.
Stick with complex carbohydrates (oligosaccharides and polysaccharides) fruits, vegetables, whole grains... you generally don't want more than 50 to 75% of total energy stemming from carbohydrates, however.
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had my weetabix today!
for lunch small small thinned steak and a yam!
working out, what is that?:wah:
not sure if us Canadian's have heard of that?
some kind of big sleep after lunch?
for lunch small small thinned steak and a yam!
working out, what is that?:wah:
not sure if us Canadian's have heard of that?
some kind of big sleep after lunch?
Life is just to short for drama.
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Odie;963367 wrote: had my weetabix today!
for lunch small small thinned steak and a yam!
working out, what is that?:wah:
not sure if us Canadian's have heard of that?
some kind of big sleep after lunch?
:wah:
Some of you Canadians don't need too, apparently... Koan never works out, but somehow maintains a perfect shape. :p
for lunch small small thinned steak and a yam!
working out, what is that?:wah:
not sure if us Canadian's have heard of that?
some kind of big sleep after lunch?
:wah:
Some of you Canadians don't need too, apparently... Koan never works out, but somehow maintains a perfect shape. :p
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