It has been a while since I posted on here. I gained a lot of weight from heavy whipping cream in the past, but eventually got sick from it. I've often wondered why I became intolerant and wanted to throw an idea out there.
I relied exclusively on the heavy whipping cream to gain weight and ate a regular diet to meet the rest of my nutritional needs.
Lately, I've been reading up on protein. It looks like the recommended amount of protein per day is based solely on body weight. I would have thought that the proportion of fat mass to lean body mass would make a difference, but all I find is recommendations based on body weight.
Thinking back, I had not considered this while gaining weight. I had not bothered to increase my protein intake. I wonder if this may have played a role in my growing intolerance to heavy whipping cream.
Has anyone else on here experienced this issue while gaining? Have any of you noticed if increasing protein consumption helped you gain weight?
I relied exclusively on the heavy whipping cream to gain weight and ate a regular diet to meet the rest of my nutritional needs.
Lately, I've been reading up on protein. It looks like the recommended amount of protein per day is based solely on body weight. I would have thought that the proportion of fat mass to lean body mass would make a difference, but all I find is recommendations based on body weight.
Thinking back, I had not considered this while gaining weight. I had not bothered to increase my protein intake. I wonder if this may have played a role in my growing intolerance to heavy whipping cream.
Has anyone else on here experienced this issue while gaining? Have any of you noticed if increasing protein consumption helped you gain weight?
1 year