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I was frustrated after training for and running a half marathon — and not losing ANY weight — I knew something had to give. I only wanted to lose lbs. I had effortlessly lost 40 lbs on Atkins after having my second child and knew it was the easiest way for me to lose weight. I had maintained that wt loss for 10 years maybe swaying 5 lbs on the scale. I thought I was eating healthy — lean protein, fruits and veggies, and only whole grain complex carbs — no "white stuff".
Why was my weight creeping up when I was eating this way and running my butt off??!!! After reading a few of Jodi's fb posts I read Robb Wolf's book. I made the adjustments from Atkins and went strict Paleo.
I lost 11 lbs in 2 weeks…now down a total of 18 lbs and 4 sizes!! I'll turn 40 in Dec. I also got my parents on board — my dad lost 27 lbs, my mom lost 25 lbs.
My mom no longer suffers with reflux and has decreased her thyroid med. My dad's arthritis pain is gone and his lipid panel looks fabulous- better than it has in 25 years. You'll love this… On his visit to his cardiologist last week his doc kept quizzically flipping pages, then asked, "Do you have any blood in your urine or stool? So finally the doc says, "Well you've lost 27 lbs since your last visit 6 months ago.
You weren't a large man to begin with. What have you been doing? The doc said he'd not heard of this new 'fad diet' but to keep doing whatever he's doing since his lipid panel looked fantastic. Brilliant doc…lipid panel looks terrific, pt now has a normal BMI, and your first thought is maybe he's got cancer or is an alcoholic.
Not to mention no further questions about this "fad diet" that produced such incredible resuts! I'm an RN and hate where healthcare is headed. However, I am encouraged that Jodi inspired me, I got my husband, kids, parents, sister, brother in law, and dentist on board. My dad has inspired 2 employees and a couple of customers at his business to go Paleo as well. Success and results make people notice.
Thanks for your informative posts…love learning all I can to share! Janel Jack September 17, at 4: I love posts like this. It is proof that a thought can change our DNA forever.
Now we have to work on your Dad's doc. Send him the blog link. I am not kidding. I would even be glad to speak with him if he has questions. Its that important to change medicine. Jack September 17, at 4: Been on the reset for 3 months. I am so happy to have broken my snacking habit. Been grainfree for 18 months thanks to Marks Daily Apple with no weight loss needed.
Using a digital thermometer under my tongue, I get a reading of How much lower might my body temp go if I remain LS? Jack September 17, at 9: That is my lowest. I think when your thryoid is maximally firing out T3 to convert LDL cholesterol to hormone cascade and simultaneously turning on the uncoupling proteins I mentioned in the Leptin post on oprah…….
When I see a patient their I tell them go lift real heavy things and have sex and sleep a lot. They generally are so happy then I never see them……. Jack March 10, at Dan September 18, at 3: Kruse, Do you have any thoughts about the hypothesis that the formerly-obese have too many adipocytes, leading to insufficient production of leptin at low body-fat percentages?
If true, this seems problematic, given that I am not aware of any any strategies for reducing the number of adipocytes other than liposuction. I've read your entire site, but if I've missed a discussion of this issue, my apologies. Jack September 18, at 6: It actually is on the site but I did not get into too much. Amgen synthetic trials showed that people who lost massive amounts of weight needed synthetic leptin to keep the weight off.
No one knows precisely why but most of the researchers I have spoken to believe that the leptin receptor itself may become damaged by long term obesity due to sustained high levels of TNF alpha or IL Some others think there may be a problem at the adipocyte itself.
Still others I spoke to think that when a patient is extremely LR there is a big energy mismatch at the hypocretin neurons and this sensitizes them to neurotoxic damage of glutamate, aspartate and cysteine that accumulates in the energy deficient neurons over years of obesity. Simultaneously as these collect around the Hypocretin neurons, the astrocytic footplates that should absorb them, become sluggish further increasing their concentration creating more free radicals that destroy the neurons.
There is only 50K of these neurons and they are not replaced once lost. When the numbers decline it means that leptin signaling is forever damaged and the person becomes dependent upon the synthetic leptin to sustain weight. The same researchers are also looking at how gliaden from wheat also causes an autoimmune reaction at this area to cause the same problem. I personally believe the data is best now for hypocretin neuron loss over receptor damage or over a problem at the adipocytes for release.
It also maybe a combination of all these mechanisms. This will be known pretty soon considering how many people are working on it now. Great question and I should have made this a bigger point in the blog.
Colleen September 19, at 1: When I was at my sickest with fibromyalgia, my body temp was 96, sometimes less. When i got on bioidentical thyroid after reading dr lowe's site about undertreated thyroid being the base cause of fibro, the fibro went away as my body temp came up. So I'm pretty leery of even thinking that it might crash that low again. I just don't understand how that can be good. Flip September 19, at 8: I was directed over here through Paleohacks.
I am 41, not menopausal but have had amenorrhea and virtually no hormone production bloodwork history for 10 years as a result of overtraining and undereating.
Though I stopped the overtraining, gained some body fat, currently take bioidentical estrogen and progesterone I still haven't got a period. Very frustrating and scary. It's as if my hypothalamus has shut down for good, which basically means other things are shutting down too.
I am very very interested what I am reading on your site and am thankful Dr. Kruse is providing so much of his time providing scientific evidence. In addition, I am seriously contemplating on experimenting on myself with the Leptin RX. Science has provided a great deal of data on amenorrhea recovery but the gals seem to have had it for less then 2 years and are under the age of Being infertile has been the biggest disappointment even with clomid, estrogen, progesterone etc on top of having osteoporosis as an athlete.
Feel free to provide any feedback. I will keep reading and will follow up. Lastly, I do have a beef allergy red meat only. Should I try and reintroduce or would it be okay to stick with all the white fish, chicken, turkey ,etc. Phoenix September 20, at 1: I'm wondering about total calories. If I don't get enough calories I get bloated, tired, temps drop more, etc.
I do eat a low carb paleo diet g , but where do calories fall in returning LR back to normal? And is there still hope for a reversal of my hypothyroidism or am I stuck relying on T3 supplementation forever? Rachelle M September 20, at 8: And can I eat dairy? Jack September 20, at 9: IF all are good you have no limits. IF they are not you might need to cap them What are your goals if your at ideal weight?
There is a lot. I am sure this will help you. When your completely reset and the hypothalamus is working well with everything else you normal body temp will degrees. But you will feel warm and wont sweat until you really exert yourself. Rachelle M September 20, at I lost half of my weight on the HCG diet the homeopathic version and the other half on Atkins My goals are to be able to eat more carbs, I'm not talking about a whole chocolate cake worth but maybe an occasional extra carb here and there.
I also would like my body to shape up. What tests would those be? Heather September 20, at This has been an amazing journey, can't wait to get stuck into the weights, the book Paleo Solution has a great section on weights, though he advocates early morning exercise rather than evening.
One thing I have noticed is no more hay fever! It's spring here in Australia, and I normally start all the medication, puffers and pills, but no need, while everyone else is whinging! Feeling very positive, and want to encourage everyone to stick to the program, Thanks again, cheers Heather Jack September 21, at Summer is ending here.
Maybe I should come down under. Great to hear this working for you! I hope others post their results here too! Lots of my patients post it on their FB walls. Jack September 21, at Calories dont matter when your LS.
They do when you LR. Sounds like you are. If that fails you you likely need the help of a medical professional to see if your metabolism is hormonally broken. You'd be wise to read all the links under leptin. I also have a blog on testing that you can look at too Jack September 21, at I also have a blog on testing that you can look at too JimG September 21, at 4: Kruse, I have been following your leptin rx for a few weeks now, but all my muscles feel really fatigued throughout the day a bit crampy, my fingers get a bit shaky, is this normal?
JimG September 21, at 4: Jack September 22, at 1: In the MDA monster thread Georgette had this problem. I suggested to her that she eat straight coconut oil off a tablespoon to combat this. You should read her response. Most people think yuck……until they try Nutiva coconut oil or coconut manna.
Then their problems fade to black. Jack March 10, at 3: Bev September 21, at 8: Does this mean I am becoming LS? How long will the supplements be needed for? It shows that your body needs more methyl transfers substrates. THe increased Vitamin C is also from the increased reaction in the stress and glycolytic pathways. Jen September 22, at 5: Kruse, I'm on day 8 of Leptin Reset. Starting day 6 I've been feeling lousy in the morning.
Not horrible, but not pleasant by any stretch The period about 1. I have woken up not hungry each day so far, and put down my 50g protein breakfast anyway cal.
Also, my heart feels like it's pounding not faster, just pounding from time to time. I've been mostly paleo for about 10 months and sugar-free, fairly low carb for 18 months. Before Leptin reset I've tended to skip breakfast a lot, sometimes lunch and have included snacks like fruit and cold salads. Jen September 22, at 6: Not like the afternoon blahs of the carb roller-coaster, but just sleepy.
Heather September 23, at 9: I also found a tea I was drinking was making things worse. Once I cut it out I was much better. Just my experience, hang in there, Cheers Heather September 23, at 9: Just my experience, hang in there, Cheers Heather sara z. September 24, at 5: I find much of the paleo and primal guidelines so helpful in managing my LADA though I still have to take a little bit of basal insulin , but I know that diabetic esp T1 types followers of paleo are not exactly the same as non-diabetics and the advice must differ somewhat?
Jack September 24, at 6: Raw or otherwise because of the the leaky gut. I would strongly recommend you read my tab to the right on my home page on brain gut axis and read every blog under that tab. Those all pertain to LADA for sure. LADA is a disease caused by a leaky gut and it needs to be treated aggressively simultaneous to the leptin Rx protocol. JimG September 26, at 8: I use the spectrum organic's virgin coconut oil. I was reading up on you brain gut axis post for leaky gut manifestations on the skin, I do have a very mild psoriasis on my scalp and have also started taking glutamine supplement.
Jack September 26, at Kruse, could you kindly elaborate on the muscle soreness? And why is ist so much better after two months on the reset? Curious mind wants to know… MikeM September 29, at Kruse, I would appreciate any wisdom you might have on Berberine. Jack September 29, at 1: I would wait for more data before I could get behind it. Several studies have shown berberine has various beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system and significant anti-inflammatory activities.
A Canadian report suggested berberine can effectively reduce intracellular superoxide levels in LPS-stimulated macrophages. Such a restoration of cellular redox by berberine is mediated by its selective inhibition of gp91phox expression and enhancement of SOD activity. Berberine exerts up-regulating activity on both the low-density-lipoprotein receptor LDLR and the insulin receptor InsR. This one-drug-multiple-target characteristic might be suitable for the treatment of metabolic syndrome.
If yiu decide to use it for an N-1 let me know how it goes. Amy July 29, at 3: Like metformin, berberine can activate AMPK, lower blood sugar and improve blood sugar control, and enhance short chain fatty acid production by gut bacteria.
MikeM September 29, at Kruse, I've posted some numbers here before and am fairly certain I'm LR. The Dr I've been getting scripts for tests for is actually an APRN, so not necessarily the right person to work with to fix this. Do you have any recommendations for selecting the right kind of medical professional to work with? I've had nothing but overloaded GP's in the past, they want to write a script and not see you again. Thanks andrea September 29, at 4: Thanks Anju October 4, at 6: Kruse, I have been eating primal for the past 6 months and have lost 25 lbs so far.
I am 5'8" and weigh lbs. I want to get to about lbs. Thats another 20 lbs to go. But I have hit the plateau in the last couple of months. I have never been a breakfast kind of person, so been skipping bfast all these days and believing that IF will help me to lose the fat. Been reading your site and I get the logic of reversing Leptin resistance that will drive your whole system to your optimal weight and how important bfast is to put us in sync with our circadian rhythm and hormone balance.
I would like to give the Leptin Rx protocol a try but facing the following difficulties 1. I have been a vegetarian all 27 yrs of my life born in a south indian home. I am trying to eat eggs and occasionally taste eating meat and seafood, but am still not used to the taste, smell and texture of the meat and preparing them in the home is a strict no-no for my family. So in this case can I start off with 3 eggs and a scoop of whey to hit the 50gms protein?
If I were a vegetarian diabetic [I am not, just a scenario], am I screwed? Cos there are no low carb protein sources in a vegetarian diet. Please please reply to my questions.
It will immensely help me. Thanks, Anju Jack October 5, at 2: I think if protein is that big a deal to you Id be fine with eggs. As for the whey here is my answer.
In Southern India we have more diabetics and autoimmune diseases than in the US due to the vegan diet common place there. So if you family has no diabetes Id say OK to the whey. Although it was brought to my attention that Expressions Vinyl is even cheaper!! For intricate designs or perfect spacing you NEED to have transfer tape!! If my design is wider than 6 inches I use two pieces and slightly overlap. It lasts a LONG time. I also buy a lot of my heat transfer vinyl from Happy Crafters.
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