Hi everyone! I am new to calorie counting (as in, yesterday was my first day), and I have started entering all my food into the Livestrong.com myplate site.
This site not only counts calories, but it gives you a breakdown of fat, carbs, fiber, salt, sugar, etc.
Here's my question... is being over or under the "recommended daily allowance" necessarily a bad thing? Well, for some of the categories, I think I can answer that myself. But the ones I'm curious about are carbs, fiber, and protein.
Carbs - I know I shouldn't go over the recommended daily allowance, but is there any problem with going way under? Does my body need a certain amount of carbs to function properly?
Fiber - A diet high on fruits and vegetables is going to yield a hefty amount of fiber. Is that a bad thing? Should I limit my fruit and veggie intake because I'm getting over the recommended daily allowance?
Protein - I know the body needs a certain amount of protein to function properly and repair muscle and all that. But what does too much protein do to a person? Most of my protein comes from eggs, yogurt, and quinoa. Should I eat less of those because I'm going over the recommended daily allowance?
If anyone has answers to these, either post a reply here, or hop on over to my blog and leave a comment on my latest post:
Do High or Low = Bad?
Thanks!