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Updated on November 6, 2019 in Ask A Coach
5 on October 22, 2019

Is it possible to change the graph’s indicating parameters (depicting my overall progress per week/month year etc)?   Currently it shows on the bottom axis the dates of my tests, shown in alpha/numerical order(starting on the left with every month of letter A like April , Aug, then jumping back to Jan, Jun, Jul, followed by Oct, and back to Sep)-not in chronological order as suppose to. It is a bit confusing seeing the performance graph jumping up and down, when in true terms the improvement is rather going up.

 
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0 on October 22, 2019

Thank you for your post! I have forwarded your question to our tech team so they should take over from here. Best!

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0 on November 2, 2019

Thank you, I  have the same question.  Good news is that I’ve quit smoking after 46 years!  Nov. 24 will be my 3rd yr. ann!  Bad news is I have COPD and gained 30 lbs. Well, that’s not a great reward!!!  Don’t know how to put in my new settings, since it  would look like I did nothing but eat   the most yummy high sugar diet for a year…did do keto but guess that didn’t work. Help! 

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1 on November 4, 2019

Congrats on 3 years no smoking! That’s an incredible accomplishment after so many decades! Not sure I understand what your question is exactly, but it sounds like you are now trying to lose weight and found the ketogenic diet didn’t work for you. Typically, a low carbohydrate diet has a very positive effect on weight but needs to be done with health in mind. After 46 years of smoking, your body needs significant support in detoxification, which requires very high amounts of dark-green vegetables and high fiber intake. Some forms of the ketogenic diet don’t emphasize this, and for you it will be particularly important. You can be in ketosis with high “clean” fat (MCT oil, olive oil, avocados, high fat nuts/seeds like macadamia nuts and pecans, and ghee), moderate protein, and low carbohydrate (under 50 g of carbs each day –fiber carbs not counted). Many people eat “dirty” fats on a ketogenic diet such as bacon, grain-fed butter, and other highly inflammatory oils that can backfire for many people, especially when paired with inadequate water, fiber, and too much protein. 

For weight loss, and to support detoxification post-smoking, I would focus on having ample detoxifiying green vegetables daily (kale, spinach, broccoli, sprouts, chard, Brussels sprouts, etc.), adequate water, healthy fats at every meal/snack, and adequate protein while avoiding all sugars, white flours/starches, artificial sweeteners, non-organic poultry/seafood, and processed foods in general. This, in combination with regular movement, will have the nice side effect of weight loss while having the primary effect of optimizing health overall.

Let me know if I didn’t answer your question! 

Best!

Zoe

 

on November 5, 2019

Oh, thank you so much!  It was kind of a downer, after all that effort. With what you described, would that be more like the South Beach or a  Mediteranian diet?  I will try to enter my new numbers  ( worse) and see if that works. Will look very bad but the positive is not smoking and I get no credit for that on my score…I guess I’m a little bit “score” motivated!!!  You have been there for all of us for years and I SO appreciate it.

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0 on November 6, 2019

Thanks for your kind words, SSV777–they are MUCH appreciated! It’s my absolute pleasure!

I would say you are seeking a combination of the two nutrition plans…lower carbohydrate like SB, but with a focus on healthy fats and lots of vegetables like the MD…the result is the Brain Warrior’s Way diet! Luckily, we have recipes here to help with that. 🙂

Best to you-Zoe

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