Friday, April 6, 2012
Side-Effects of a Low-Carb Diet
After reading Gary Taubes's Why We Get Fat, my wife and I switched over to a low-carb diet. For the past three months, I've consumed less than 30 grams of carbs a day. This means no sugar, minimal wheat products, and less fruit. It has also meant more steak, eggs, salads, bacon, salad dressing, and various Atkins treats.
In the past, when I was trying to drop some weight, I did the Atkins diet for a one or two months. Back then, I lost ten pounds, but found the diet to be excruciating difficult to follow. I've since become better educated about what I can eat, and this second attempt has been much easier - so much that I can't imagine going back to eating carbs in any substantial amount again.
After getting over the initial 'carb-craving hump' I noticed some unexpected side-effects beyond the weight-loss:
1) Energy levels are now less bumpy. Burning fat, instead of carbs, for my day-to-day energy levels has been a drastic change. The low-carb method feels smoother and less 'jagged' - without the sugar highs and lows of the past. I have pretty much the same energy level all day, and only get really tired when bedtime draws near.
2) Mental improvement. I feel less stressed than before without that frantic level of work and life stress. Sure, I'm still get anxious about stuff, but it doesn't have the same forcefulness of the past. This also gives me longer and better sleep.
3) Less plaque on the teeth. When brushing and flossing, my teeth are now considerably cleaner than before and my gums seem pinker too. Of course this is to be expected with a dramatic drop in sugar and carbs going through the mouth. For someone who has had his fair share of cavities, I'm sure this will reduce some dental issues.
4) Day-to-day aches and pain. Over seventeen years of computer programming has given me pain and numbness in my right elbow. In the past year, it's gotten so bad that I had to train myself to use my left hand for using the mouse. But now, the pain has been reduced so much that I barely notice it anymore. I also have less back pain. Based on what I've read, this is from a reduction of inflammation caused by the low-carb diet. It certainly makes me feel younger than my years.
It should be noted that I'm not primarily doing this diet to just lose weight, but to positively change my health. So far, I'm beyond pleased.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Project Communique - a free mp3 album
Ten songs of swirling lo-fi Tangerine Dream and Gary Numan inspired synth music. Lots of Akai MINIAK, some Alesis HR-16, and even a bit of Apple iPhone. Enjoy!
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Next Book Update
Headline is back from a fellow author's criticism. I have to make some minor changes and then off to the editor it goes. This will be a ~50K word novella, but due to the amount of twists and turns, it certainly feels longer. I'm expecting a late April or early May release via Smashwords and Amazon. The price will be my usual 99c.
I'm currently working on a 10k short story and an idea for a new sci-fi book is percolating through my brain. I won't give any details yet. Stay tuned!
Friday, March 30, 2012
Project Communique - Vilify Stratify
A nice new tune here, multi-tracked Akai MINIAK once again. I keep thinking I'm running out of ideas with this synth, but it still surprises me, even using (modified) presets.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
A New Project Communique Song
This time, no Akai or Alesis, but just my iPhone running Alchemy synth software. Multi-tracked through the Focusrite Saffire 6 USB.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Two new Project Communique Songs
Project Communique - Level Control
Project Communique - Finger Gyro
As usual, made with the Akai MINIAK and with the second song, an addition of an Alesis HR-16.
Project Communique - Finger Gyro
As usual, made with the Akai MINIAK and with the second song, an addition of an Alesis HR-16.
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