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@Kiki, congrats on getting your thread featured!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-long-have-you-been-raising-chickens.1346252/
Withdrawal is definitely a reason you could be feeling like this. When my husband stopped drinking alcohol, he was shaking horribly and sweating. I seriously thought he was going to have to go to the hospital. He told me it was withdrawal and it stopped after about 4 days. He stuck through it... Homemade chicken noodle soup in the instapot was something he loved at that time. He said it made him feel way better.
Green tea, real cranberry juice, Epsom salt baths... Do stuff to detox it out.It's almost enough to drive to the store to buy some not fun.
Green tea, real cranberry juice, Epsom salt baths... Do stuff to detox it out.
I'm going to try a bath again.
That seemed to help last night.
Bbl
You will get a million different opinions on this. As I recall, you said you weigh around 130. Unless you're really short it's hard to imagine you need to or should lose weight. If you simply want to maintain your weight with incoming carb cravings, The thing to do is limit your intake of empty calorie carbs. The 50-150 recommended in the first couple of paragraphs is really low, and while I've seen this recommendation before, it's gonna be awfully hard to stick with--and you don't need to.Does this look correct?
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/how-many-carbs-per-day-to-lose-weight
You will get a million different opinions on this. As I recall, you said you weigh around 130. Unless you're really short it's hard to imagine you need to or should lose weight. If you simply want to maintain your weight with incoming carb cravings, The thing to do is limit your intake of empty calorie carbs. The 50-150 recommended in the first couple of paragraphs is really low, and while I've seen this recommendation before, it's gonna be awfully hard to stick with--and you don't need to.
Limit flour products. A slice of bread or even a few crackers is a lot of carbs for not much in the way of vitamins. Nearly empty calories, including whole grains. You want nutrient-dense carbs like colorful veggies and fruits. It is easy to overdo the fruits though, especially the super sweet ones. Sweet potatoes [yams too) are better than starchy white (& etc.) ones. White potatoes are still good for you and rich in fiber, magnesium and other things, but they do spike your blood sugar so go easy. Avoid sugar in any color. Limit honey to unheated local in small amounts.
Cigarettes spoil your appetite; they don't keep you from absorbing calories as far as I know, so as long as you don't start eating more food or different (in a bad way) food, or becoming less active, you really don't need to alter your diet to maintain your current weight.
I agree with everything you said. Veggies and fruit are great! I'm about to eat a bunch of carrots, mushrooms, onions, and golden potatoes roasted in balsamicYou will get a million different opinions on this. As I recall, you said you weigh around 130. Unless you're really short it's hard to imagine you need to or should lose weight. If you simply want to maintain your weight with incoming carb cravings, The thing to do is limit your intake of empty calorie carbs. The 50-150 recommended in the first couple of paragraphs is really low, and while I've seen this recommendation before, it's gonna be awfully hard to stick with--and you don't need to.
Limit flour products. A slice of bread or even a few crackers is a lot of carbs for not much in the way of vitamins. Nearly empty calories, including whole grains. You want nutrient-dense carbs like colorful veggies and fruits. It is easy to overdo the fruits though, especially the super sweet ones. Sweet potatoes [yams too) are better than starchy white (& etc.) ones. White potatoes are still good for you and rich in fiber, magnesium and other things, but they do spike your blood sugar so go easy. Avoid sugar in any color. Limit honey to unheated local in small amounts.
Cigarettes spoil your appetite; they don't keep you from absorbing calories as far as I know, so as long as you don't start eating more food or different (in a bad way) food, or becoming less active, you really don't need to alter your diet to maintain your current weight.
I agree with everything you said. Veggies and fruit are great! I'm about to eat a bunch of carrots, mushrooms, onions, and golden potatoes roasted in balsamic