Re: Started ketogenic diet without initial fast - updates...
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 1:24 pm
quite sorry you have the total opposite of a supportive wife.leptic wrote:Sigh - my wife keeps (gleefully) sending me links like this one...
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quite sorry you have the total opposite of a supportive wife.leptic wrote:Sigh - my wife keeps (gleefully) sending me links like this one...
I recently read about this study on Stephan Guyenet's site ..... http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.ca/leptic wrote:Sigh - my wife keeps (gleefully) sending me links like this one...
so, now, you're a weight loss expert too... and have cut through all the controversy and conflicting information out there...mummmz wrote:If you want to lose weight your total caloric intake will need to be less than what you burn. 3500 calories = 1 pound. A deficit of 500/day x 7 days will give you 1 pound of weight loss per week. Carbs will increase your blood sugar. So will protein if you eat more than your body needs through glucogenesis. Fats do not affect blood sugar but add 9 calories per gram as opposed to 4 per gram for carbs and protein.
Fung debunks that tired, disproven, insulting, and mischaracterizing oversimplification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F5o0a4p_3Umummmz wrote:If you want to lose weight your total caloric intake will need to be less than what you burn. . . .
Nah. Actually it is a piece of ca . . . oh, wait, I mean broccoli.harrisonalley wrote: The ketogenic diet is a tough regime to follow.
Was it better than this thread?harrisonalley wrote:. . . I actually wrote an article about the ketogenic diet
Well, I would think that might depend on whether you actually have read or heard any anecdotal reports of it helping with sleep apnea. Personally, I have not.harrisonalley wrote: . . . Should I add a section about anecdotal reports of it helping with sleep apnea?
I was gonna get to that later this afternoon, but I haven't quite wrapped up this Middle East peace thing I'm working on right now. Sorry.palerider wrote:. . . perhaps you can solve global warming on your break . . .
+1jnk... wrote:Fung debunks that tired, disproven, insulting, and mischaracterizing oversimplification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F5o0a4p_3Umummmz wrote:If you want to lose weight your total caloric intake will need to be less than what you burn. . . .
(Warning: His language is sometimes PG-13)
I think we vacillate between "Woman + Wimpy" and "Cobra + Mongoose"...palerider wrote:quite sorry you have the total opposite of a supportive wife.leptic wrote:Sigh - my wife keeps (gleefully) sending me links like this one...
take your time, I think you're working on something tougher than global warming!jnk... wrote:I was gonna get to that later this afternoon, but I haven't quite wrapped up this Middle East peace thing I'm working on right now. Sorry.palerider wrote:. . . perhaps you can solve global warming on your break . . .
perhaps just put all email from her on autodeleteleptic wrote:I think we vacillate between "Woman + Wimpy" and "Cobra + Mongoose"...palerider wrote:quite sorry you have the total opposite of a supportive wife.leptic wrote:Sigh - my wife keeps (gleefully) sending me links like this one...
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I just watched the video and I do agree with it. If you look at my whole post and not just an isolated sentence you can see that I said to eat low carb, moderate protein, and fats. This is exactly what Dr. Fung said. Now once you have proper blood sugar control (which will normalize insulin levels), you still need to think about your total calorie consumption. You cannot expect to eat unlimited bacon, or any other fats, and lose weight.jnk... wrote:Fung debunks that tired, disproven, insulting, and mischaracterizing oversimplification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F5o0a4p_3Umummmz wrote:If you want to lose weight your total caloric intake will need to be less than what you burn. . . .
(Warning: His language is sometimes PG-13)