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John Lawrence Aspden's avatar

We have George Burr's total fat depletion experiment from back in the day, where a guy went from 4% to 2% LA in about six months as I remember.

That seems to be about the best case for 'just let it deplete naturally'.

I'm currently experimenting with deliberate yo-yoing, since it seems easy to lose quite a lot of weight (ex150 variants and to be honest just about any low-protein diet seems to work) and equally easy to put it back on again (eat normally, or go visit Mum if I want to put it back on really really fast).

But *if* LA percentage stays constant when you lose weight, as seems plausible, this should dilute it fairly quickly, I hope.

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BowtiedTuring's avatar

I’ve been doing ex150 entirely with liquid heavy cream in coffee since the beginning. Mostly out of convenience, since I didn’t want to spend time whipping cream. I just made a rough 50/50 mix of cream and cold brew. The satiety is definitely there, though I do wonder if whipped cream would feel any different.

I’ve also been traveling this year (Mexico and Spain), and the availability of high-fat dairy really depends on the country. Heavy cream was often hard to find, or at least hard to find a version I trusted. Eating out keto-style wasn’t too difficult, but the small grocery stores mostly stocked shelf-stable boxed dairy with additives. Even finding full-fat yogurt without extras was nearly impossible. I ended up relying on coconut oil or butter instead.

The brand "Anthony's" has powdered heavy cream without additives and would theoretically be great for travel, but I'm scared traveling internationally with a bag of white power.

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