Fast Day Chocolate Protein Pudding

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DocP comes forward with another winning Fast Day (FD) recipe. Her quick and easy super, chocolaty Fast Day Chocolate Protein Pudding is amazing and only 35 calories per serving. Learn how you too can enjoy dessert on your 500 calorie, alternate day fasting program.

 

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All the reward and pleasure, none of the guilt in this super-chocolaty protein pudding.

We’re programmed to believe that desserts are “forbidden,” or “clandestine” treats we should only enjoy on special occasions. I see this in my practice every day, especially those with food addictions and disordered food patterns. Often, we think the more virtuous and barebones our diet is, the greater the reward–equating dietary restrictions with virtuous behavior. We hold dietary virtuosity in higher esteem and as more rewarding than the taste of the “forbidden pleasure,” such as dessert. And if you fail and succumb to the signals from your brain, what then? Do you fail your diet or lifestyle? Are you “less” or “weak” because of succumbing to the powerful signals from our limbic system (primitive pleasure center of the brain)?

But Fast Days Healing Days has a different approach. We think white knuckle dieting only succeeds long term, in very rare instances. Most of us, 95% or greater, are doomed to fail (or so says the dieting statistics). We think those statistics can be radically changed by removing deprivation and “willpower” from the equation. It’s all in re-programming, sometimes re-learning how to interact with food.

Fast Day Chocolate Protein Pudding is a perfectly virtuous fast day or alternate day fasting dessert. It’s filled with high-quality protein, can be made super-quick, and gives you the reward of the rich, chocolate, creamy mouth feel we seek when we’re craving chocolate pudding. Because it’s filled with protein, it leaves you satisfied and replete instead of hungry and snooping for the next sweet fix. Additionally, the naturally occurring ingredients in cocoa are thought by many to have anti-cancer properties. And for only 35 calories per 1/2 cup serving, it’s workable with most Fast Days (FDs).

 

 

(Note: Just a quick mention about soy. Most soy in the US comes from GMO plants (genetically modified plants). It’s very important to us to eat only non-GMO, organic, soy products. And further, if you have, have had, or are predisposed to hormone positive cancers (ie breast, prostate, colon), it’s better to avoid soy completely because at this time, the studies are not clearly defined whether soy has an anti-cancer effect or promotes cancer growth in hormone positive cancers. Also, if you have thyroid issues or Hashimoto’s auto immune disease, you may also choose to avoid soy in all forms.)

 

 

Author: DocP

DocP is an international lady of mystery and acclaimed psychologist to the psychologists in the San Francisco Bay Area, for over 25 years. Author of many published brainy articles, DocP did her undergrad in biochemistry and has an abiding passion for health and nutrition. DocP understands the important role neurobiology plays in health, happiness, wellness, and in conquering the obesity epidemic prevalent in our society. Nutrition-nerd at heart, DocP loves digging through the latest PubMed articles concerning nutrition and the alternate day fasting model of insulin and blood sugar control. Email DocP with questions, comments, and chit chat about the controlled calorie, intermittent fasting lifestyle.

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