Dr Oz tolerance to carbs info
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chrisstikays
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If low carb tolerance should be eating
25% carbs
40% fat
35% protein
I do 1300 calories diet here's the breakdown
325 calories carbs
520 fat
455 protein
Hope this helps
This is where to do the cracker test to tell how carb intolerant you are. Cracker test
25% carbs
40% fat
35% protein
I do 1300 calories diet here's the breakdown
325 calories carbs
520 fat
455 protein
Hope this helps
This is where to do the cracker test to tell how carb intolerant you are. Cracker test
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Is this a response to something?4
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I just ate a cracker...
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I'm not sure what the OP is selling, but if they got it from Dr. Oz I don't want any.40
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And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?2
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Alatariel75 wrote: »And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?
Fair warning: the cracker I ate didn't solve anything.
Nope. Nothing to do with Polly; but I once met a parrot!
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Alatariel75 wrote: »And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?
By eating a cracker?4 -
There really is no end to the amount of made up crap celebrity "doctors" will peddle is there.14
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Alatariel75 wrote: »And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?
By eating a cracker?
My tolerance for crackers depends on the cracker and how many in the pack are broken. Broken crackers really get my goat. Then my goat gets my broken crackers.24 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?
By eating a cracker?
My tolerance for crackers depends on the cracker and how many in the pack are broken. Broken crackers really get my goat. Then my goat gets my broken crackers.
Yep, you're cracker intolerant.14 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?
By eating a cracker?
My tolerance for crackers depends on the cracker and how many in the pack are broken. Broken crackers really get my goat. Then my goat gets my broken crackers.
But I get to imagine I'm eating more crackers if they are broken.5 -
I have a Dr Oz intolerance. Why oh why do people still listen to him after he's been called out so many times for spewing pseudoscience?36
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I refuse to link to anything dr oz, but yes as per a geneticist who (shocker) wrote a book and went on the oz show, eating an unsalted Saltine style cracker can tell you if you are carb intolerant. The clip i saw doesn't include what the cracker will do to you, but I assume it will add 5 lbs direct to your belly and cause you to shout obscenities at children on playgrounds.37
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singingflutelady wrote: »I have a Dr Oz intolerance. Why oh why do people still listen to him after he's been called out do many times for spewing pseudoscience?
They actually did a study on him and found that the majority of the stuff he claims and markets has zero scientific backing at all. Some of his claims are directly refuted by science as being 100% false. How he has a medical license is beyond me.13 -
Oh, Dr. Oz again... We need an 'eye-rolling' emoji.
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Dr. Oz is selling crackers now?6
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I ate a whole sleeve of bacon-flavored Ritz. Am I doing it right?23
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I don't think I did it corectly. I needed a glass of wine to get through the 3 dry crackers.
Cheers, h.23 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »And how does one determine their "carb tolerance"?
By eating a cracker?
My tolerance for crackers depends on the cracker and how many in the pack are broken. Broken crackers really get my goat. Then my goat gets my broken crackers.
Broken crackers have more edges for hummus!
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