Jo the science is not wrong or flawed, the body works the way the body works....unless you come from another planet
The thought process of "
I was eating probably 200-300 carbs before I started the FTS so one would think even if I ate 50 carbs I would lose something !" is where you're running into trouble. YES you are eating too much sugar per day....why do I know that, simple ...the weights not coming off.
I also want to comment on poopzumom's comment
"I don't think you should go down to 0 carbs per day because then you are not eating anything with nutritional value" Where did that thought process come from?
Meats, fish, poultry, good oils, fats, ultra low sugar veggies and fruits have tons of nutritional value WITHOUT THE CARBS.... It's actually the high carb foods with the least nutritional value.
My advice to you Jo is to eat as close to ZERO carbs per day as possible.....if you cheat you'll simply be cheating yourself. The
weight loss stories you read on the forum are from people who have tweaked their food/beverage/condiment intake to fall within guidelines for their metabolism. Some can eat a bit more than others because their up and moving, those with totally sedentary lifestyles must take in less to force the body into FAT for fuel.
If you're gaining weight you're eating more sugar than you're burning. If you're not losing weight but not gaining weight you're burning what you're taking in...no more no less. If you're losing weight then you're burning all your sugar PLUS additional stored sugar (FAT) for fuel.
You have three choices if you wish to continue losing weight.
Door#1- Reduce sugar until the scale starts to drop.
Door#2- Leave your carb intake the same and increase activity until the scale starts to drop.
Door#3- Reduce sugar AND increase activity. The scale will drop faster
It's as simple as that, make some moves...pick a door and your plateau will break. Of course portion sizes should always be followed.
NOW, it's time you tell us about you. What is your life style? Do you move at all? How large are your portions? Are you eating when you're not hungry? What are you actually eating everyday? Be honest now...help can only be given to you based on the facts you give us.