what is the xo consensus on regular diet/nutrition? low-carb? whole foods? vegan
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Date: April 11th, 2026 2:25 PM Author: histrionic walnut alpha
the official zozo approved diet is NOSEEDOILS, NOBREAKFAST except eggs mcmuffin, frozen stew, and sierra mist served BOILED only. wine may be consumed IN MODERATION in hidden taverns.
dining is permitted at weddings but you must eat with CHOPSTICKS (assuming it's wgwag)
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Date: April 11th, 2026 2:44 PM Author: Naked White Theatre
imo just dont be fat. can be done with different types of diets and what works for one person doesnt always for another
intermittent fasting has been very credited for me
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Date: April 11th, 2026 2:47 PM Author: Swashbuckling Legal Warrant Striped Hyena
Literally just eat food with nutrients instead of ultraprocessed garbage and you'll live longer than most Americans. Including the ones who look good. As long as you're fairly active, you can be a slightly chubby dude who's getting lots of nutrients via a whole diet and be better off on most metrics than a ripped gymbro who gets most of his calories from Big Macs. Same with a slightly chubby girl vs. a girl on GLP-1s who stays skinny by eating small portions of a typical, sugary American diet.
It's like society forgot about nutrition when it became too fixated on size.
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Date: April 11th, 2026 3:17 PM Author: Swashbuckling Legal Warrant Striped Hyena
I'm lazy as fuck so nowadays I order takeout most of the time and I just order whatever is calling to me, which ends up getting me a lot of variety. I generally avoid things with a LOT of carbs because I consider them empty calories (rarely ever eat pasta or pizza, and I try not to have sandwiches or avocado toast too often). I avoid sugary snacks but am also human.
Yesterday I ate:
- Lunch: leftovers from a giant salad I ordered the day before... Caesar salad w/ half kale, anchovies, hard-boiled eggs, shrimp
- Dinner: Korean steak bowl with beef, cauliflower rice, broccoli, sweet potatoes, edamame, more kale, hot sauce
- Snack: pistachios
- Midnight snack (you're not supposed to eat close to bed but my schedule is fucky): small bowl of bone broth soup with brisket
I don't track anything, I just try to eat a lot of different stuff.
My labs are great: 38 triglycerides, 72 HDL, 104 LDL (doctors always tell me the LDL is slightly above ideal but not something I need to worry about when you look at my other numbers), 84 glucose. I monitor my blood pressure at home (mostly because I eat so much salt; sodium is probably the main concern for restaurant food) and it's stayed around 100/60.
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Date: April 11th, 2026 3:42 PM Author: Lilac Doobsian Pervert
i remember you posting about it, because i experienced the same thing when i was young, and i was curious how it turned out for you. i ended up taking beta blockers to bring HR down to normal.
some people have unexplained tachycardias due to weird, vaguely understood dysautonomia/sympathetic nervous system imbalances -- like 'POTS' syndrome, etc. it can also sometimes be a response to 'trauma,' where the 'fight- flight' response gets locked into a state of chronic arousal.
but it sounds like yours balanced out.
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Date: April 11th, 2026 3:55 PM Author: Swashbuckling Legal Warrant Striped Hyena
Interesting, does it have any side effects? My friend out here is on them, I remember because it's a funny name. He's on it for tremors.
For me, I think it was closer to the "trauma" thing... some kind of persistent, high-grade anxiety. I don't specifically remember feeling like I was in a heightened state all the time because I didn't have a reference point. I don't think I even considered myself "anxious" because I'm so type B and go-with-the-flow. But in retrospect I think I was probably freaking out all the time a little bit. I think most of our generation (and the ones after) have some kind of constant anxiety (whether reflected autonomically or not), which is sad to think about. I remember it being so exhausting.
Not flame, when I calmed down, my weight distribution also became more favorable. Because of the cortisol from before, I guess.
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Date: April 11th, 2026 4:06 PM Author: Lilac Doobsian Pervert
yeah, that's the thing w/ the 'embodied trauma' idea: it's like your body is in a state of arousal/perpetual 'anxiety' somatically but without the subjective experience of anxiety. it's purely physiological.
it sounds woo-woo and silly, but I think it is a legit phenomenon. people with overly 'sensitive' nervous systems absorb and embed interpersonal/familial tension 24/7 and the hyperarousal switch gets locked into place.
but it can un-stick itself over time, as in your case.
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