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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL-1
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andrealopez12 wrote: »2pounds down so ummmm thisno carb diet I like!!!!
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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?0 -
Is OP ever going to post a topic?0
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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Actually it's been around quite a while. Much longer than the low fat diet the US government has pulled over your eyes. Although I had to start a vituperative discussion by actually making a statement. Everyone has been so careful up to now.
Guess I'm just a risk taker.
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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
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andrealopez12 wrote: »@SezxyStef thank u for your info but post what I want
Sorry but this is a public forum and just because you are the OP doesn't mean you can dictate what others post...
Low carb is fine but not necessary and once you introduce them back you will find an influx of weight gain...why? a few reasons, glycogen stores being filled and there goes your calorie deficit...that is why moderation and no elimination is typically a better approach.
Who says you have to introduce carbs back tho? Do people tell the calorie counters that 'hey once you go back to eating high calorie you'll gain all the weight back'? It's true that if you go back to eating the way that got you fat in the first place, you will become fat again, BUT low carb is absolutely just as sustainable as calorie counting (which, unfortunately, BOTH methods have abysmal long term track records, but that doesn't mean people shouldn't try!). It boils down to preferences - for some people eating the same foods, just less of them, will work, for others changing up what they eat entirely works better. It's all about what the individual can stick with long term.
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lol too funny
All these people given answers to no question......
rofl
in for the gif's
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tlflag1620 wrote: »andrealopez12 wrote: »@SezxyStef thank u for your info but post what I want
Sorry but this is a public forum and just because you are the OP doesn't mean you can dictate what others post...
Low carb is fine but not necessary and once you introduce them back you will find an influx of weight gain...why? a few reasons, glycogen stores being filled and there goes your calorie deficit...that is why moderation and no elimination is typically a better approach.
Who says you have to introduce carbs back tho? Do people tell the calorie counters that 'hey once you go back to eating high calorie you'll gain all the weight back'? It's true that if you go back to eating the way that got you fat in the first place, you will become fat again, BUT low carb is absolutely just as sustainable as calorie counting (which, unfortunately, BOTH methods have abysmal long term track records, but that doesn't mean people shouldn't try!). It boils down to preferences - for some people eating the same foods, just less of them, will work, for others changing up what they eat entirely works better. It's all about what the individual can stick with long term.
the only time I could see reintroducing would be for a bulk cycle or if one felt their overall gym, training, etc performance was suffering...
but I will let Steff answer that one..0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.0 -
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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.
really? So you are not restricting your carb intake to a certain level?0 -
2 lbs down in 5 days following low carb/high fat diet. 8 lbs to go.0
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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.
Only time someone should be on low carb diet is for medical reasons, otherwise most people do it because they think they will lose weight quicker, as per the OP stated below:
andrealopez12 wrote: »
2pounds down so ummmm thisno carb diet I like!!!!0 -
tlflag1620 wrote: »andrealopez12 wrote: »@SezxyStef thank u for your info but post what I want
Sorry but this is a public forum and just because you are the OP doesn't mean you can dictate what others post...
Low carb is fine but not necessary and once you introduce them back you will find an influx of weight gain...why? a few reasons, glycogen stores being filled and there goes your calorie deficit...that is why moderation and no elimination is typically a better approach.
Who says you have to introduce carbs back tho? Do people tell the calorie counters that 'hey once you go back to eating high calorie you'll gain all the weight back'? It's true that if you go back to eating the way that got you fat in the first place, you will become fat again, BUT low carb is absolutely just as sustainable as calorie counting (which, unfortunately, BOTH methods have abysmal long term track records, but that doesn't mean people shouldn't try!). It boils down to preferences - for some people eating the same foods, just less of them, will work, for others changing up what they eat entirely works better. It's all about what the individual can stick with long term.
You don't have to. That being said lots who "try" low carb for weight loss eventually do as they feel "empty"...this is speaking from experience.
And yes we tell people who count calories if you eat higher than maintenance calories you will gain weight.
Low carb is sustainable for some...not all. Speaking from experience.
and yes it does come to preferences...and preferences come from education not following a fad because you heard it was great for weight loss...
Again tho realistically speaking...how many times has a poster asked about low carb because they heard it was a great way to lose weight only to come back to say...couldn't do it...or I gain it all back...
I tried low carb, lost a tonne of weight fast...gained it all back 3x...realized it just wasn't sustainable...and lots agree....and yes there is a group here that disagrees...0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.
really? So you are not restricting your carb intake to a certain level?
Are you not?0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.
really? So you are not restricting your carb intake to a certain level?
Are you not?
nope, I eat about 180 grams of carbs a day on average. Sometimes more, sometimes a little less...even more if I am running a bulk.0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.
Only time someone should be on low carb diet is for medical reasons, otherwise most people do it because they think they will lose weight quicker, as per the OP stated below:
andrealopez12 wrote: »
2pounds down so ummmm thisno carb diet I like!!!!
So anyone who changes their macros from 50/30/20 to 30/30/40 is doing it wrong, because they've lowered their carbs?0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
I am not aware of an IIFYM version that restricts foods....
LC doesn't restrict foods. If you really wanted to, you could have that fun sized snickers bar for breakfast and not eat any other carbs for the rest of the day. It's just more intelligent to use that macro for things like vegetables. People on LC often choose to restrict foods because they have other conditions that warrant it, like diabetes or IR. That's a personal choice, just like people who don't like spinach or are allergic to nuts choose not to eat spinach or nuts, even though they'd fit their macros.
Only time someone should be on low carb diet is for medical reasons, otherwise most people do it because they think they will lose weight quicker, as per the OP stated below:
andrealopez12 wrote: »
2pounds down so ummmm thisno carb diet I like!!!!
So anyone who changes their macros from 50/30/20 to 30/30/40 is doing it wrong, because they've lowered their carbs?
30% carbs is low carb, really?0 -
Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
Why do you hate accepting the fact that the people that say they follow IIFYM don't eat donuts all day, actually pay attention to nutritional needs, are hungry all day and aren't sugar addicts?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
It's based on a statement they like to make that we don't realize that in reality IIFYM is pretty much LC but we don't see that.
You seem to have me confused with one of your groupies.0 -
For those of you saying things like "a calorie is a calorie", it's actually not true for everyone. Everybody's bodies are different. My body in particular, to my extreme dismay, does not lose weight as quickly when I eat higher glycemic foods. It really sucks but that's just the way my body functions.
is that even the topic here? Or is this just a general thread to post anything?
FYI - 1000 calories of donuts = 1000 calories of vegetables from an energy standpoint, however, they are not the same nutritionally.
Do you have a medial condition? I would assume yes...
Yes, there are a host of related medical conditions that are generally related to over consumption of carbs over a long period of time, insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes, diabetes mellitus, some forms of cancer, atherosclerosis...
Over consumption of carbs also creates inflammatory markers that increase the incidence/severity of other problems such as cancer, enlarged prostate, acne, Krohn's, diverticulitis... There were studies that actually pointed this out before Ancel Keys made his recommendations to the USDA in 1958. However, they were ignored as they generally are today.
From the latest statistics on Obesity and Type 2 diabetes in the US it seems that about 60% of the US population suffers from at least one of these conditions.
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Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
Why do you hate accepting the fact that the people that say they follow IIFYM don't eat donuts all day, actually pay attention to nutritional needs, are hungry all day and aren't sugar addicts?Because the "low carb diet" is the in thing now.....just like all the other "diets" in the past, just another fad diet. LOL
Yeah, that 100 year old fad really hasn't been around that long at all, amazing doctors have been prescribing it at all when it's only been successful longer than the FDA has existed. What's next, the sage wisdom that as soon as you eat carbs again, CICO magically stops working, or the advice that it can't be done long term?
LC is nothing more than IIFYM with a big gap between carbs and fat. Why do you hate IIFYM so much?
It's based on a statement they like to make that we don't realize that in reality IIFYM is pretty much LC but we don't see that.
You seem to have me confused with one of your groupies.
that's amusing considering all the LC'ers came flying into this thread to defend a thread with no topic...0
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