calculating blocks?
Last Post 27 Oct 2011 05:38 PM by Beth. 2 Replies.
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Beth
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23 Oct 2011 06:17 PM
    I have been eating a low glycemic, heavy on complex carbs diet for 5 yr. now. But I decided to pull out my old copy of THE ZONE and tweak what I've been doing. This lead me to a little confusion.
    If I follow the calculations in the book (using the appendices) my LBW of 90 and light exercise means that I should consume 54 grams (or 8 blocks) of protein.
    When I enter my numbers into your on-line calculator, IT indicates I need 11 blocks.
    Am I missing something? Have I miss calculated? Has there been a change in the thinking of the ZONE? I want to be in the zone and therefore don't want to eat too much or too little protein. Please clarify.
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    23 Oct 2011 07:29 PM
    Except in rare cases, Dr. Sears recommends no less than 11 blocks of protein.
    Therefore the on-line calculator is designed to show no less than 11 blocks.

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    Beth
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    27 Oct 2011 05:38 PM
    Thanks for the clarification.:)
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