jrctherake
New Member
First, sorry for the long read.
I started this thread https://thinksteroids.com/community/threads/134342147 after getting my latest blood work results and thought that my trt protocol was my problem but was told after posting it that my diet was my biggest problem.
I would like some guidance on my diet. If you look at the other thread you will see what I was eating and obviously that diet was not working so well so I'm making a change starting today.
I was told by several people on here that I have a lot visceral fat and it is causing me to be even more insulin resistant than I was before.
If you read my other thread you know that I abused aas when I was younger due to being a competitive bodybuilder which did not do my health justice long term which could very well be the reason I am having to be on trt now, who knows. My current doc sure don't.
Anyways, I'm not exactly sure what I should or should not eat to help get rid of the visceral fat and to improve my insulin resistance.
I was told to stay away from processed foods and sugars. Is this diet (way to eat) what I need to do:
breakfast
5 or 6 fried whole eggs (pam spray with olive oil), plain uncooked raw oats (1/2 cup or so)
lunch
8 to 10oz baked or boiled chicken, 1 or 2 cups of green beans, 1 cup of brown and long grain wild rice (microwavable by minute made I think), large bowl of raw spinach with nothing added
dinner
same as lunch
or
homemade chicken soup with nothing but raw celery and carrots in it. (we usually make the soup with 5lbs of chicken 1lb of celery and 1lb or carrots cooked in pressure cooker).
or
10oz of baked tilapia, 1 cup of green beans, 1 cup rice, large bowl of leafy greens.
If the microwavable minute rice is ok can alternate plain sweet potatoes in its place every other day?
I will drink nothing but water. I will shoot for a 3/4 to 1 gal a day.
What do you people that know about visceral fat and nutrition think about that plan?
I have torn tendons in my foot so exercise is very hard for me at the time but I can use a recumbent bike to use as cardio.
Please give advice as I really need it.
Thanks, Rake
I started this thread https://thinksteroids.com/community/threads/134342147 after getting my latest blood work results and thought that my trt protocol was my problem but was told after posting it that my diet was my biggest problem.
I would like some guidance on my diet. If you look at the other thread you will see what I was eating and obviously that diet was not working so well so I'm making a change starting today.
I was told by several people on here that I have a lot visceral fat and it is causing me to be even more insulin resistant than I was before.
If you read my other thread you know that I abused aas when I was younger due to being a competitive bodybuilder which did not do my health justice long term which could very well be the reason I am having to be on trt now, who knows. My current doc sure don't.
Anyways, I'm not exactly sure what I should or should not eat to help get rid of the visceral fat and to improve my insulin resistance.
I was told to stay away from processed foods and sugars. Is this diet (way to eat) what I need to do:
breakfast
5 or 6 fried whole eggs (pam spray with olive oil), plain uncooked raw oats (1/2 cup or so)
lunch
8 to 10oz baked or boiled chicken, 1 or 2 cups of green beans, 1 cup of brown and long grain wild rice (microwavable by minute made I think), large bowl of raw spinach with nothing added
dinner
same as lunch
or
homemade chicken soup with nothing but raw celery and carrots in it. (we usually make the soup with 5lbs of chicken 1lb of celery and 1lb or carrots cooked in pressure cooker).
or
10oz of baked tilapia, 1 cup of green beans, 1 cup rice, large bowl of leafy greens.
If the microwavable minute rice is ok can alternate plain sweet potatoes in its place every other day?
I will drink nothing but water. I will shoot for a 3/4 to 1 gal a day.
What do you people that know about visceral fat and nutrition think about that plan?
I have torn tendons in my foot so exercise is very hard for me at the time but I can use a recumbent bike to use as cardio.
Please give advice as I really need it.
Thanks, Rake
