30 Day Bulletproof/Leangains Challenge Results: My thoughts, ideas, and advice

Where do I start? First off, I think I have some valuable information and first hand perspective to share when it comes to practicing the Bulletproof diet and Leangains protocols. I think the first and foremost item to consider before fully jumping in and biohacking yourself is to take an  honest look at where you are with your health and lifestyle. Are you already healthy? Do you have any unresolved/underlying health issues that have not been addressed or that you might be silently ignoring? Scheduled a visit to see your doctor. Have a candid discussion about your goals/plan. Tell your doctor you want to find out where you stand in regards to your health. You need to obtain an informative baseline to measure and compare your progress/decline. There are hundreds of tests you can obtain to ascertain your metrics. I suggest you start with the basics for example: cholesterol, general health panel, allergies, and hormones. I was surprised to find that almost all of these tests were covered 100% under my health insurance as preventative services.  Secondly, you need to be able to answer the “why?” You need to have a strong reason behind why you want to biohack yourself and what you want to achieve. If you cannot formulate or ascribe to a rock solid answer you will likely give up or loose interest all too soon. Developing a strong “why” will help motivate you to achieve your goals.

I caution that before you embark on the biohacking bandwagon you need all the facts to make a fully informed and calculated decision. Now that we have the preliminary basics covered, the next item to consider is research. We are all too often blinded and easily wooed when we only have one side of the picture when we do not practice due diligence. The biggest mistake or sin you can make in life is to let someone think for you. I agree that we should listen to specialists, but we should not leave reason at the door. Take the time and double check references and studies. In regards, to the Bulletproof diet/Leangains there is an overwhelming surplus of information, often very motivating/inspirational,  that boasts amazing results and benefits. If you dig deep enough you can find the stuff that is hidden under the rug.

Now for what you have been waiting for, the results. I was not surprised when I discovered I had high cholesterol. Based on endless hours of research, I knew it was going to jack up my cholesterol and toss some curve balls, while I waited for my body to adapt to my new diet/experiment. My total cholesterol nearly doubled in 30 days! Would you be comfortable with this cold-hearted fact? Your cholesterol is going to fluctuate, so you need to be comfortable with not having the best numbers. What did surprise me was my bad cholesterol or LDL was moderately high. With experimentation it is very important and hard to control for variables to be able to determine cause and effect. I have a few ideas on what might have caused the elevation in LDL, but its all heresy and based on information after the fact.

The next topic of discussion, physical appearance/vanity, is the primary reason why most people are experimenting with Bulletproof/Leangains . I lost a little bit of weight, but I must confess I do not own a scale, so I am just going by random measurements every now and then. The most striking result of this experiment is the stark visible decrease in body fat. Prior to the experiment, I always had low body fat, but nowhere near  what I see when I look in a mirror now. I have a defined six/eight pack. I see the outline of muscles I have never seen before. When I look in the mirror its slightly eerie, as if it wasn’t my body (my mind still has not put two and two together yet).

The third topic that warrants discussion is strength/performance. I have noticed gains, but it is hard to state for fact the root cause. During the experiment, in the process I became more cognizant of my mobility. I put more emphasis on proper mechanics with every exercise and movement. This I am sure plays a large part in building strength. Endurance has also increased inside and outside the gym. I went from lifting heavy weights sometimes as much as five times a week to only three. On my two off days during the week I either stretch with a roller/ball/etc or practice yoga. The maximum time I spend at the gym is 35 minutes a day. I got the gym on a consistent basis during my lunch break Monday – Friday.

The fourth area of discussion is cognition/mood. I have noticed significant gains in clarity and less brain fog on a high fat diet. I seem to receive the greatest benefits with the least adverse affects when I consume only MCT oil in my morning beverage. I started my experiment utilizing coffee and ended it using tea/yerba mate. I like the idea of drinking coffee, but it just doesn’t work the best for me. In the end, I have cut out the butter and regular coconut oil. I learned through trail and error the source of my heart palpitations (or bleeding heart chakra) stemmed from ingesting butter. It didn’t matter if it was Ghee or regular butter. I even tried it with caffeinated and non-caffeinated beverages. As a side note, I noticed when I drank coffee loaded with MCT oil/coconut oil/butter I often reacted more aggressively and took things more personally (maybe its just because I’m a perfectionist). Cutting back on the fat has helped with the aggression. Also it should be noted, that prior to the experiment I exhibited “hangry” attributes when I went for long periods without food.

The last point I want to talk about is adrenal fatigue. I could not pinpoint why I was waking up early in the mornings wide awake, unable to fall back asleep. I noticed a correlation with high blood pressure in the mornings and lower numbers as the day progressed. When I was consuming large quantities of coffee/fats I consumed more water than usual. I drank about double the amount I typically consumed. I believe I lost a good amount of salt in the process, helping to fatigue my adrenals due to lack of salt replenishment. My solution involved purchasing herbal pills that were tailored to mitigate the effects of stress on the body. I also increased my Vitamin C intake. The first night I slept like a baby for the first time in weeks. To decrease/mitigate adrenal fatigue I have started to brake my fasts on non lifting days. I will eat a light breakfast in order to give my body a rest.

In conclusion my takeaway is to instill caution and introspection before hacking yourself via Bulletproof/Leangains. Know what you are getting yourself into. Make a calculated decision before casually hacking your body. I am continuing to fast on my heavy lifting days and I use a small amount of MCT oil in my morning beverage of choice. Good luck.

Bulletproof Coffee IF Challenge: Day #16

Day #16

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean) (2.5tsp ground coffee)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Salted (3.5 Tbsp)

Oils: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (2 Tbsp)

Lunch: 4 scrambled eggs with kale, red pepper, and feta cheese.

Dinner: Grass-fed beef + stemmed kale with feta + one whole avocado

Variants: homemade dark chocolate samples

Comments: Just realized I am consuming 90 grams of fat in my daily coffee! I love it. Adding more L-Glutamine to my diet in the mornings and immediately after ending my IF, which is prior to exercising in the middle of the day on my lunch break. Tomorrow, I am excited to obtain my free biometrics at work. My  previous metrics prior to the current BFC (bulletproof coffee challenge) are listed below.

BIOMETRICS: DATE 5/15/13

Total Cholesterol: 152

HDL: 55

TC/HDL Ratio: 2.8

Glucose (non-fasting): 91

Blood Pressure: Systolic BP(128)/Diastolic BP (76)

Resting Heart Rate: 67

30 Day Bulletproof Coffee Challenge

You are probably thinking what is bulletproof coffee and why should I care. You should care because it has the potential to change your life. Everyone wants quick results with little pain and the least amount of effort. If you stumbled upon this you are in luck, because bulletproof coffee is one piece of the puzzle that can help you reach your full-potential. Why spend so much energy on counting calories? The quickest results seem to be achieved through intermittent fasting. Sounds painful, right? True you don’t eat anything solid or substantial in the morning, but you do get to indulge in a super sexy cup of coffee spiked with healthy fats. When is the last time your body has felt a high off of butter? Throw out the margarine (its poison) and start looking for real butter that your grandparents used to eat. The good stuff is made from real cows that live outside and eat real grass. It’s hard to find. The best available sources can be readily found in holistic grocery stores from either goats or cows. Why grass? Because ruminant animals that feed on grass produce high levels of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). Another key component of bulletproof coffee, is coconut oil. Look for organic, gluten-free, GMO free, raw, cold-pressed, etc coconut oil. You can find this stuff just about anywhere, but spend a few extra dollars on the good stuff. The third key ingredient is MCT Oil which is essentially an extracted super-concentration of triglycerides extracted from coconut oil. Sources of MCT Oil are few and far between and will likely require an online purchase. The last ingredient is the second most valuable commodity in the world: coffee. Not all coffee is created equal, a lot of it tastes horrible and is not as good for your body as it could be. Lots of research and money has been spent on find the best ways to harvest and process coffee to bring it to you in its most pure and pristine condition. There are a number of items to contemplate when choosing the best beans to make bulletproof coffee. And did you know caffeine boosts the effectiveness of CLAs in the body?

If you want to learn more in-depth information about bulletproof coffee and its origin, I suggest you check out Dave Asprey’s website:  The Bulletproof Executive – The State of High Performance.

Bulletproof Coffee Parameters:

Coffee ratio to water: 2.5Tbsps = 2.5 cups

Brewing method: French Press

Blending method: Oster 2-Speed Hand Blender 250 W

Day #1

Coffee: Starbucks Dark Sumatra (pre ground)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (2Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (1Tbsp)

Comments: Hungry after a few hours

Day #2

Coffee: Starbucks Dark Sumatra (pre ground)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (2Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (1.5Tbsp)

Comments: Still hungry after a few hours

Day #3 

Coffee: Starbucks Dark Sumatra (pre ground)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (2Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp)

Comments: Begin to notice taste sensitivity. Alcohol has a stronger effect on me than usual.

Day #4

Coffee: High Desert Roasters Organic Rainforest Whole Beans (whole bean)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (2.5 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp)

Comments: Heart beating abnormally fast.

Day #5

Coffee: High Desert Roasters Organic Rainforest Whole Beans (whole bean)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (2.5 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp)

Comments: Taste sensitivity increasing. Not full after eating lunch.

Day #6

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Non-Salted (2.5 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp)

Comments: Very frothy. Amazing clean buzz. Literally. Music seemed more vibrant. Bikram Yoga on bulletproof coffee was intense.

Day #7

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (2.5 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp)

Comments: Only slept about 5 hours last night. Coffee was not amazing as yesterday, but I could go for another pot. Still tired after drinking the normal amount.

Day #8

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Non-Salted (2.5 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp)

Comments: Noticed the lack of salt in my coffee. I think I prefer the Organic Valley in regards to brands I have tried thus far. Hungry earlier than usual. Noticed my heart beating faster than usual again. And not to be all new agey, but I did feel an increased sensitivity in my heart chakra. Just received MCT oil in the mail tonight from Upgradedself.com. Tomorrow is going to be an official “bulletproof day.”

Day #9

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (1 Tbsp)

Comments: Bleeding heart chakra again. Noticed I am drinking more water throughout the day. Craving salt in the morning. For lunch eggs seems to sit the best with me and for dinner it’s usually fish or grass-fed beef with a side of vegetables.

Day #10

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (1 Tbsp)

Comments: Bleeding heart chakra again. Drank a glass of wine tonight and woke up feeling horrible. Felt nauseous and dehydrated.

Day #11

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Non-Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (2 Tbsp)

Comments: Prefer salt in my morning BP coffee 100%. Without salt the coffee does not reach its full potential. Notice I sweat more at the gym. Had an IPA tonight and noticed the buzz I typically get comes on slower and not as pronounced. Almost like drinking water with no real benefits.

Day #12

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Organic Valley Pasture Butter Cultured Lightly Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (1 Tbsp)

Comments: Agitated easily to anger this morning. Poor sleep. Very productive around the house. Wine tasting fundraiser in the middle of the day for the firefighters that died in Yarnell. Don’t enjoy the buzz as much as I used on red wine. Dinner: oysters & steak. Stomach a little woozy.

Day #13

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (2 Tbsp)

Comments: Too much sodium in the Kerrygold Butter salted version compared to the Organic Valley Pasture Butter. Loaded and unloaded a 27ft u-haul in 100+ weather. Cracked open a Thai coconut and savored the juice. Froze the meat and ate it frozen.

Day #14

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Non-Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (1 Tbsp)

Comments Busy day at work, not stop.

Day #15

Coffee: Official Bulletproof coffee (whole bean) (2.25 tsp ground coffee)

Butter: Kerrygold Butter Salted (3 Tbsp)

Oil: Living Foods Extra Virgin Raw Coconut Oil (2Tbsp) + MCT Oil (2 Tbsp)

Comments: Reduced coffee grounds to determine if I can lessen the leaking heart chakra effects. Ate blueberries after IF preceding my workout. Need to find optimum food/drink to consume after IF and before hitting the gym.

Moving forwards I will post each day in a separate post.