It's not hardcore; I'm just trying it out. It's only been 2 months. My wife is not entirely happy; she is more concerned that I do not have a balanced diet, and she brought it up to my oncologist on my last follow-up. My oncologist did not restrict me to any diet or alcohol intake. He said everything in moderation. After 3+ years since my cholangiocarcinoma, all my liver panels, blood tests, and ultrasound are good. In addition, my primary care doctor on base has no issues with my diet. Below is my typical breakfast (this morning). Yesterday, I had 12 oz of steak but no eggs.
(1C cranberry, 1C blueberry, 1 apple, and 2 oranges)
I gave up carbohydrates, and my diet comprises 90% protein. I still eat fruit and vegetables and have been juicing and making my bone broths. I was not trying to lose weight, but thus far, I have lost 10 pounds and 2" on my waist without physical training/conditioning changes. It appears that I also have more energy throughout the day.
So far, so good. It is not for everybody ...just sharing. Cheers!
(1C cranberry, 1C blueberry, 1 apple, and 2 oranges)
I gave up carbohydrates, and my diet comprises 90% protein. I still eat fruit and vegetables and have been juicing and making my bone broths. I was not trying to lose weight, but thus far, I have lost 10 pounds and 2" on my waist without physical training/conditioning changes. It appears that I also have more energy throughout the day.
So far, so good. It is not for everybody ...just sharing. Cheers!
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