low carb diet not so good ?
hupsii
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Hi,
check this out and let me know your thoughts.
Thanks !
http://nutritionfacts.org/2015/05/19/low-carb-diets-and-coronary-blood-flow
check this out and let me know your thoughts.
Thanks !
http://nutritionfacts.org/2015/05/19/low-carb-diets-and-coronary-blood-flow
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Okay, I'm a vegetarian who likes carbs... and a little poking around that site shows it to be just a tad biased towards... plant based eating.
So not really trusting that link to be unbiased in spite of citing studies. I've seen studies where the findings confirmed the researcher's biases too.
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Nutritionfacts.org is run by a militant vegan just FYI0
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Mmmm the bacon. Couldn't get past the bacon...0
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Okay, I'm a vegetarian who likes carbs... and a little poking around that site shows it to be just a tad biased towards... plant based eating.
So not really trusting that link to be unbiased in spite of citing studies. I've seen studies where the findings confirmed the researcher's biases too.
You are right, one can't trust anyone ...0 -
I don't care about any of it. I've had breast cancer with a mastectomy on one breast, glaucoma, and shingles all in the past two years. Plus I've lost 36 pounds since November 2014 when I decided to be healthy. I have a dog who loves to go on walks, a senior membership at the Y, and I am GOING to be at the weight I was when I quit smoking eleven years ago!!!!0
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Unless you have a medical reason to lower carbs, than no reason to lower them. I mean people do change their macros on here to lower the percentage of carbs, but I don't believe it's drastic. I personally have a goal range for 40-45% carbs daily, higher protein and fat.
Just remember, carbs aren't bad. It's excess of anything that gets most people in trouble. People need glucose, that's actually what your brain needs to function.
Protein and fat can't fuel your brain.0 -
I get my carbs and my bacon too.0
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Unless you have a medical reason to lower carbs, than no reason to lower them. I mean people do change their macros on here to lower the percentage of carbs, but I don't believe it's drastic. I personally have a goal range for 40-45% carbs daily, higher protein and fat.
Just remember, carbs aren't bad. It's excess of anything that gets most people in trouble. People need glucose, that's actually what your brain needs to function.
Protein and fat can't fuel your brain.
Yes, you can use protein and fat to fuel your brain. It's called Gluconeogenesis and it's how Keto works. Not to disagree with the main point, that your brain needs glucose to operate and carbs provide it. One thing to note is that your body frequently needs less carb than you may think. Everybody has a healthy balance of macronutrients generally based on the level and type of exercise they're performing.0 -
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atypicalsmith wrote: »I don't care about any of it. I've had breast cancer with a mastectomy on one breast, glaucoma, and shingles all in the past two years. Plus I've lost 36 pounds since November 2014 when I decided to be healthy. I have a dog who loves to go on walks, a senior membership at the Y, and I am GOING to be at the weight I was when I quit smoking eleven years ago!!!!
You went through a lot but you are very determent ! I wish you all the best0 -
Unless you have a medical reason to lower carbs, than no reason to lower them. I mean people do change their macros on here to lower the percentage of carbs, but I don't believe it's drastic. I personally have a goal range for 40-45% carbs daily, higher protein and fat.
Just remember, carbs aren't bad. It's excess of anything that gets most people in trouble. People need glucose, that's actually what your brain needs to function.
Protein and fat can't fuel your brain.
Just not true. If you have science to back this claim up, I'd love to see. However I believe it just does not exist.
Low carb is a choice and a tool for CICO. It's not bad. It's not good. It's a choice. A tool. Nothing more, nothing else.
This. I find that low carb helps with hunger control. I can eat X number of calories as fat and protein with moderate/low carb and feel full longer than eating a mostly carb meal with the same calorie count. For me, that matters a lot when eating at a deficit. Your liver provides/stores the needed glucose for your brain.
Edited to add: DH's snoring STOPPED two days after going low carb and has remained absent for the last 5 months, even as we've gradually increased the macro (still low). Since getting good quality sleep is pretty significant for health, I'm calling it a low-carb win0 -
Unless you have a medical reason to lower carbs, than no reason to lower them. I mean people do change their macros on here to lower the percentage of carbs, but I don't believe it's drastic. I personally have a goal range for 40-45% carbs daily, higher protein and fat.
Just remember, carbs aren't bad. It's excess of anything that gets most people in trouble. People need glucose, that's actually what your brain needs to function.
Protein and fat can't fuel your brain.
Just not true. If you have science to back this claim up, I'd love to see. However I believe it just does not exist.
Low carb is a choice and a tool for CICO. It's not bad. It's not good. It's a choice. A tool. Nothing more, nothing else.
This. I find that low carb helps with hunger control. I can eat X number of calories as fat and protein with moderate/low carb and feel full longer than eating a mostly carb meal with the same calorie count. For me, that matters a lot when eating at a deficit. Your liver provides/stores the needed glucose for your brain.
Edited to add: DH's snoring STOPPED two days after going low carb and has remained absent for the last 5 months, even as we've gradually increased the macro (still low). Since getting good quality sleep is pretty significant for health, I'm calling it a low-carb win
Hey that's good to know0 -
Since I have type II Diabetes, I keep my carbs fairly low but only through not eating chocolate, sugar, white bread. I used to take 16 tablets every day and now I take none but I can certainly tell when I eat too many carbs. I feel sluggish, have headaches and when I have too many carbs over a long period of time, develop Thrush.
But everyone's body is different and what works for one, doesn't work for another. I like to experiment and see what effects different foods have on my body.0 -
I kinda stopped paying attention when he started talking about "his books" and "his videos."
OIC. You're just selling something. Got it.0
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