Duet for One
I have just been to see this play. I found it very moving and Juliet Stephenson gave an outstanding and marathon performance. It is about a violinist undergoing counselling because she is suffering from MS and can no longer play her music. It was all the more moving because I have a friend, Sloggo, who […]
Diet progress and more facts
Well, I thought I should report that I have now lost 15.7lb. It has taken me a while to work out what I can and can’t eat but I now believe that as well as giving up all forms of starch (potatoes, rice, pasta, flour) I have a slight intolerance to dairy and must cut […]
Putting on weight without the help of insulin
I have discovered that for me, at least, eating too much fat on a low carb diet, still makes me gain weight. This seems to contradict the information given by Dr Atkins and by Zoe Harcombe, that if you keep insulin levels low by eating no sugar or starchy foods, it is impossible to gain […]
Burning muscle instead of/as well as fat
In a previous post I said that I would investigate the reason why the body would burn muscle, when fat is stored specifically for the purpose of providing food during hard times. This information has been difficult to find but it seems that the general concensus is that the body would not need muscle in […]
Weight Loss and future research
During my first week on The Harcombe Diet I lost weight every day. I know that we are advised not to weigh every day but if I read that my weight loss will be considerable and that I could lose a stone in two or three weeks then it is natural to conclude that a […]
Ketosis
Ketosis is the state into which the body enters when it needs to burn fat. When blood glucose is low and stored reserves of energy have been exhausted, the body will start to burn the stored fat. ketones are the product of ketosis. They are produced by the liver from fatty acids and the body […]
The Harcombe Diet
I know I’m always going on about food but I read about this lady in Whizz’s Mensa Magazine and was impressed. Zoe Harcombe advocates a mixture between the Atkins Diet (40 – 90g of carbs per day and as much fat as you like) and food combining (don’t eat carbs and fats together so eat […]
Nostalgia
This weekend, following the Silver Wedding party of some friends, Whizz offered to take me to look at the tiny cottage nearby, where I had lived for 5 months of marriage at the age of 19 – as I write this it would be 35 years ago. I had a pretty clear picture of the […]
On Snow, Education and Duty
You may have noticed that here in the UK we have had unusual quantities of snow this year, reducing the southern counties of England to a stand still. There is much debate about whether the authorities should have been better prepared to get us back on the move again with claims from the Federation of […]
I am Wonder Woman
I am Wonder Woman. It’s a secret. Nobody knows but me. My family thinks I am the domestic help and my friends, well, they only get fleeting views of me as I fly around ‘Wondering’. Let me set the scene. Picture me: a manic, middle-aged matriarch, glasses at nose tip, in a cluttered, kid-stroke-cat filled […]