One of the BEST Breakfasts to Eat for Proper Elimination and a Toned, Muscular Body
Posted By Dr. Mercola | April 27 2011
Ori Hofmekler, author of The Warrior Diet, The
Anti-Estrogenic Diet, Maximum Muscle Minimum Fat, and the upcoming book
Unlocking the Muscle Gene, is an expert on how to build muscle and improve your
health with foods.
In this interview, Ori shares his insights about the timing
of your meals to optimize your health.
Sources:
You probably realize the importance of your food choices, but
does it matter when you eat? Yes, it does. To shed some light on this issue, I
asked fitness expert Ori Hofmekler to share his insights.
What to Eat for Breakfast
You need to be very particular with your meal size and food
choices. Contrary to popular opinion, the morning is not the ideal time to eat
large meals because during this time your body is in elimination (detox) mode.
When your metabolic system is operating well, you’ll find
that you have to go to the bathroom each morning, like clockwork. This is
important in order to effectively eliminate toxins and prevent disease.
Unfortunately, constipation is an extremely common problem, and part of the
reason for this is that your body is not “set” to eliminate properly due to poor
diet and improper meal timing.
So, if you’re constipated, or do not automatically eliminate
every morning, it’s a giant clue you need to re-examine what and when you eat.
Ori recommends eating only detoxifying foods until noontime,
such as:
·
Vegetables
·
Low glycemic fruits such as berries, papayas or
green apples
·
Light protein, such as whey protein
Whey Protein—The Ideal Morning Fuel
Not only will whey protein satiate your hunger until lunch
rolls around, it can also help you reap greater benefits if you exercise in the
morning.
A recent study published in the journal Medicine and Science
in Sports & Exercise, demonstrated that consuming whey protein (20g protein /
serving) 30 minutes before resistance training boosts your body's metabolism for
as much as 24 hours after your workout!
It appears as though the amino acids found in high quality
whey protein activate certain cellular mechanisms (including mTORC-1), which in
turn promote muscle protein synthesis, boost thyroid, and also protect against
declining testosterone levels after exercise.
This is in stark contrast to athletes who load up on carbs to
fuel their workouts. Although popular with many, “carb loading” is a mistake,
particuarly for people engaged in intense strength training, as you will burn
carb fuel very quickly and then “hit the wall.” The same goes for most people
who start their day with muffins, bagels, or pancakes for example. This type of
breakfast typically ignites a vicious cycle of hunger and snacking on even more
carbs. And the more you continue eating these carb snacks, the more insulin
resistant you become.
The Proper Time to Eat—Before and After Your Morning Workout
In practical terms, consuming 20-30 grams of whey protein
with no sugar added 30 minutes before exercise, and another serving 30-60
minutes afterward can help increase both fat burning and muscle building. If you
are only going to do one whey meal, then the one after your workout is really
crucial. That’s if you are seeking to increase muscle growth with strength
training.
Ori explains:
“During exercise, especially resistance, or strength
training, you cause muscle microtrauma. Usually it’s a good thing because this
microtrauma actually stimulates muscle development, but this muscle microtrauma
impairs glucose utilization in your muscle for about 30 minutes up to an hour,
and sometimes more.
This is the wrong time to put carb fuel into the muscle.
But since we are not putting carbohydrates in the meal it’s
fine to have your recovery meal about 30 minutes after exercise.
If you exercised properly, you’re not really hungry in the
first 30 minutes anyway. And if you feel very hungry, you didn’t exercise well.
When hunger peaks up—you typically sense it 30 minutes or an hour later—that’s
the right time to eat. So listen to your body.”
Another reason why eating directly after exercise is
discouraged has to do with the fact that your body shuts down digestion during
intense exercise, and it takes a little while before your body is ready to start
digesting food.
Stressed? Watch Your Portion Sizes
Stress shuts down digestion. This is also why Ori recommends
eating smaller meals during the working (stressful) hours of the day. In short,
your body cannot adequately process a large meal if you’re constantly on the
run—physically or mentally.
Whey protein seems to provide great nourishment under those
circumstances. That’s if it’s high quality. Whey protein yields the fastest
nutrient delivery. It will only remain in your system for 15 to 30 minutes, so
it’s very easily digestible and assimilated—providing you with the highest amino
acid score than all protein foods. And incredibly, it also gives you a great
energy boost without overspiking your insulin.
Yet another benefit of whey is that it promotes production of
satiety peptides which help maintain your testosterone and thyroid hormones at
healthy levels.
The Ideal Breakfast Combination
As I’ve shared before, whey protein is the staple of my
morning meal. I consume one serving prior to exercise, and one after, as
described above. The other components I add to my shake are:
·
Raw eggs
·
Raw organic coconut oil (about one teaspoon)
·
De-fatted chia seed fiber and protein powder
·
Two Complete Probiotics
·
One vitamin K2
The remainder, however, forms an ideal meal for that first
part of your day.
“Dairy and eggs compliment each other,” Ori explains.
“Basically, they enhance each others amino acid score… they belong to a similar
family that has similar components… Both are naturally designed to support
development and growth.
Coconut… does add good fuel. It’s the best fat fuel during
the active hours of the day… with antibacterial properties… It’s also stable. It
doesn’t get rancid, so it’s a very good choice.”
I used to use coconut milk but have switched to Fresh Shores Extra Virgin coconut oil due to concerns about BPA and phthalates in the lining of the cans. As long as you are using a hand mixer it will mix very nicely and you will not notice any solid chunks. The blender also works very nicely for mixing the eggs very well so there isn’t any texture issue to be concerned with.p>
As for the choice of milk, both raw milk from sheep and goat
are rich and alpha lactalalbumin, and the raw milk creates a wonderful synergy
with the whey. Whey is, of course, a part of milk to begin with, but when you
add raw milk to it, you actually get something similar to human breast milk,
according to Ori.
One caveat with using raw milk is that it slows the
absorption of the whey, so while it’s great in the morning to give you stamina,
you’ll want to avoid using it before your workout if you exercise in the
afternoon, because at that time your body has entered the burning phase.
“[I]n the afternoon, just take 20-30 grams of whey before
exercising,” Ori recommends.
Just be sure that if you decide to mix anything else into it,
make sure it’s low-glycemic.
How to Select a High Quality Whey Protein
Since whey protein is a by-product of dairy, it’s important
to make sure it’s derived from grass-fed, non-hormonally treated cows. It should
also be minimally processed in order to preserve beneficial immuno components
such as immunoglobins, bovine serum albomin, lactoferins, and other key amino
acids and nutrients.
Most commercial whey products are derived from pasteurized
dairy and processed with heat and acid, which destroys the whey's fragile Immuno
components and damages important amino acids. Many of them also contain chemical
additives, detergents and artificial sweeteners, which are known for their
health shattering effects. And contrary to popular belief, artificial sweeteners
actually sabotage your weight loss efforts by impairing your ability to regulate
your appetite naturally.
In addition, you'll want to look for medium
chain triglycerides (MCTs), not long chain fatty acids. MCTs are easily
digestible, and they spare branch chain amino acids and leucine from degradation
to energy. Hence, they increase the utilization efficiency and anabolic
properties of the whey. For more in-depth information about whey protein and its
many health benefits, please see my previous interview with Ori on this topic.
A Novel Way to Add Probiotics
Probiotics can also be added to your shake. In fact,
probiotics increase the bioavailability of your protein and they play a critical
role in protecting your body from waste toxins, pathogenic bacteria, and yeast
infections.
One way of doing it is to place it directly into the whey
powder. Another option is to open the capsule and pour the probiotics into your
raw milk. Then place it in the fridge and let it ferment overnight, or for a few
days.
What you end up with is a sour milk that is highly beneficial
not just for your digestive system, but also for your cardiovascular system. It
will also act as a cofactor for muscle building as they help your body utilize
and produce amino acids.
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