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BTC, MACRO, COOKING, FITNESS. I am generally interested in a lot of things and very open minded. I talk about things I find interesting.

First smoke of the year. Pork butt

Surprisingly good. Ground beef. Sweet potatos and avacado. Salt pepper garlic and onion powder. Maple syrup

So are we gonna talk about the fake the gen z are just replicating 80s style again? Mustache and mullets

Made some sushi

My FIL has been invested with my fund since 10k. He just bought another 100k worth at 85k. Feels good

Most people that are low carb/carnivore demonize carbs bc they ate like shit their whole life and are insulin insensitive. Low carb is good to get that in check but once you do you can/and should add carbs back especially around lifting. It’ll help you get stronger. More

Muscle is always better. It brings up your metabolic rate and helps burn more carbs/sugar in your bloodstream.

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🔥PROOF OF WORK🔥

June 25, 2024: 204.6 lbs, 25-28% BF

April 26, 2025: 161.2 lbs, 12.3% BF (April 3 DEXA scan)

800+ daily calorie deficit

4x workouts per week

6.1 million steps, 20k daily average

No gimmicks. No skipped gym days.

This is how I did it:👇

I started cutting June 25, 2024 with CoachFHM (Twitter handle) as my trainer, thanks to a referral from nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7ct5d3shxtnwdaehgu3wd3skueqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqqgrt8zt8l5vreng3m04r2xpyn8mms77qkqnqm72fe69p3lxd7ca20y8pse3m . The goal was to build muscle, but the fat had to go first.

Francis' plan was an aggressive 800+ daily calorie deficit for 6 months. I wanted to stick with the carnivore diet, and he wanted me to eat some yogurt and fruit pre-workout. I compromised and agreed to this macro plan:

2005 calories

60g carbs

205g protein

105g fat

A few months in, I ran into issues trying to stay carnivore while cutting. I went into greater detail here:

https://x.com/Mandrik/status/1864306324160315874

TL;DR - my body needed carbs. It was time for a change.

New daily macros:

1885 calories

185g protein

185g carbs

45g fat

Foods I introduced - sweet potatoes, rice (white & black), lots of fruits and vegetables, bread, and more dairy options.

Things were going well, but it was clear this was going to take longer than six months. I'd have run away if Francis told me 10 months, but I wanted to keep pushing after seeing so much progress.

I took Christmas week off, eating maintenance calories with a light workout schedule. It was a much needed break, but weight loss slowed down from there.

January was rough. I live in the northeast US. Cold, no sun, and eating less. Oh, and I was caffeine-free (still am), which makes cutting extra hard mode.

A perfect storm for losing my mind.

By the end of the month I was cracking, and Francis recognized what was going on. He said it was time for a break - eat maintenance level calories for all of February.

I literally wept with joy that first day. I can't believe the toll this cut was taking on me, and how incredible it felt eating a normal amount of calories.

That month changed me as a human being. I began to recognize I could do normal things, like go to a restaurant and even have a little taste of dessert. Enjoy life without overindulging.

Up until that point I had never experienced this. I never felt in control of my eating. I had to restrict myself from certain foods because I couldn't moderate them. That's why the carnivore diet was so good for me.

Not anymore.

I used this energy for one last push. The goal was always to get in that 10-12% body fat range. My weight dropped down into the high 160s, so I knew I was close. I scheduled a DEXA scan for early April. Results?

Total body fat: 12.3%

I could keep pushing. Try to work towards more ab definition as I worked closer to 10% BF. That sounds great, but I was mentally done. I was getting close to cracking again, spending the past few months waking up at 4AM every day. We agreed to end the cut on April 26 no matter what, so I hung in there.

Now here I am, having just crawled across the finish line. Could I have done better? Of course. I still see body fat around my midsection that would have been nice to lose.

I will always be one of those people who needs to be reminded by others of my accomplishments. I focus on what still needs done vs what I worked so hard to do.

So today I take a step back, and recognize that I've accomplished something that I never in my life thought possible. I spent the past 10 months undoing decades of bad eating decisions.

It's ok to feel great about that. I did it!🔥

So I'm going to celebrate this W. Spend a few weeks going to the gym, eating maintenance level calories. Recovering from this incredible and awful experience.

Then it's on to phase 2:

We build. 🏋️‍♂️

Nice man proud of you!

Tbh I was trying to go for less cals, and this was something I liked the taste of that I could put a lime in with some soda water. Sometimes I use mineral water and some lmnt to help replace the minerals. I heard Gary breka talk about tequila in a reel once. Then I went on a dudes golf trip last May and drank pretty heavily but only did tequila or mezcal and never had a headache 3 days. I could tell I drank but felt generally ok, which never would had happened with craft beer. Also sometimes with wheat beer I would get a headache after just a few. What you said about glucose spikes I def agree with 👍🏼

Yea I used to be big into craft beers but did a bit of a health journey and led me to tequila. I don’t drink that much anymore but def like to now and then

Replying to Avatar Ben Justman🍷

I used to think alcohol was alcohol.

Beer...Wine. They both got me drunk.

Then I started paying attention.

To how beer left me foggy.

And how wine didn’t.

Here’s what I found 🍺🍷🧵

Wine and Beer Start From Different Foundations

Wine is made from fermented grapes.

Beer is made from fermented grains.

That difference really matters.

Grapes naturally contain compounds that survive fermentation and end up in your glass. These include polyphenols, which have been studied for their ability to reduce inflammation, support blood vessels, and protect cells from oxidative stress.

Beer starts with starch. After fermentation, most commercial beer is filtered, pasteurized, and standardized. That strips out nearly all of the byproducts that might offer anything beyond alcohol and empty calories.

Both wine and beer can include additives that aren't listed on the label. But with wines, more of the beneficial compounds tend to stay in. It is also easier to find low-intervention wines with few additives, and there is a stronger culture of traceability in wine. People care who grew the grapes, how they were grown, and where.

You can find good beer and bad wine.

But at the baseline, wine has more going for it.

Blood Sugar and the Crash

Most people chalk up how they feel after drinking to “just a hangover.”

But part of that foggy, sluggish feeling is driven by blood sugar swings.

Wine, especially dry red wine, has virtually no residual sugar. During fermentation, yeast consumes the natural grape sugars. A standard glass of dry red often contains less than 1 gram of sugar.

Beer, on the other hand, contains maltose and residual starch, both of which break down quickly into glucose. This gives it a higher glycemic load, especially when consumed without food or in large quantities. Blood sugar spikes, insulin rises, and then comes the crash.

Alcohol itself makes this worse.

It inhibits gluconeogenesis, which is your liver’s ability to produce glucose when blood sugar runs low. That makes it harder for your body to recover once blood sugar drops.

This is why beer often leaves you drained and cloudy, even after just a couple.

Wine avoids about as much of that as possible. Less sugar spike. Less crash.

Antioxidants and Inflammation

Red wine contains polyphenols like resveratrol, quercetin, and anthocyanins.

These compounds have been studied for their role in reducing inflammation and protecting blood vessels.

Beer contains some antioxidants from hops and barley, but at much lower levels.

The process of filtration and pasteurization removes most of what might help.

If you’re going to drink, wine actually gives your body something to work with.

Hormonal Effects

Beer contains hops, and hops contain a compound called 8-prenylnaringenin.

It’s a powerful phytoestrogen, meaning it acts like estrogen in the body.

In high enough quantities, it can start shifting hormone levels.

Chronic beer consumption has been linked to lower testosterone, reduced libido, and, in some cases, increased body fat in areas like the manboob.

Wine doesn’t contain estrogenic compounds like this.

Some of the polyphenols in red wine may even slow down how fast your body breaks down testosterone. One lab study found a reduction in testosterone clearance by up to 70 percent.

Beer increases estrogen.

Wine slows testosterone loss.

Transparency and Sourcing

Neither beer nor wine is required to list all ingredients or additives on the label.

That means you're often drinking blind unless you know the producer.

With wine, it's usually easier to trace the origin.

There’s a stronger culture around knowing who grew the grapes and how the wine was made.

Beer doesn’t have that same emphasis on sourcing.

It’s possible, but less common.

If you want to drink better, ask questions and buy from people who can answer them.

Not all alcohol is created equal.

Beer gives you sugar spikes, estrogenic compounds, and fewer nutrients.

Wine gives you antioxidants, lower sugar, and for guys, a possible hormonal edge.

I’m not saying wine is a health drink.

But switching from beer to wine might actually make you feel better.

I’ve noticed it myself. I rarely drink beer anymore.

Curious if anyone else has had the same experience.

Beer is tasty but shit for hangovers. I switched to tequila and mezcal. Both I don’t really get hungover

Yea buying a 2nd property. Cabin a-frame about 35 mins from me. Had to put about 30% down for a dscr loan. Should be nice cash flow though as a short term rental. We will use it to when it’s not rented. Put in an offer about 7% below asking so fingers crossed

Thank you. Needed money for a down payment nostr:note1x5zmqjsrhurtwfs74hk6vc3pv0ya8xx9hx7rnz2d6mt26ctj9fusyv5ch5

Gonna need btc at 90k by the end of April please