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which is the best diet for overall health and weight loss

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  • Posts: 25,763 Member
    imfornd wrote: »

    here is one https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/peripheral-neuropathy-risk-factors-symptoms#1

    This is just a description of peripheral neuropathy. It doesn't even come close to supporting the claims you've made so far.
  • Posts: 14,776 Member
    imfornd wrote: »

    Again, an article and not a study. A meta-analysis would be even better, but I suppose that's too much to hope for. Again, talking only about a certain subset of people (those with diabetes) and not the population as a whole.
  • Posts: 4,080 Member
    This is a true Friday, feel like I haven't had one of these for a while . . .

    Truth right there.

    I was planing on getting a head start on my biochem classwork since the friends I was planing on hitting town with are out with the flu :grumble: (I do feel bad for them).

    Kinda glad I stayed in :tongue:
  • Posts: 25,763 Member
    imfornd wrote: »

    and pre-diabetic Hig A1C numbers - 40% carbs is too high ---- and will lead to long term inflamation

    What is the basis for this claim?
  • Posts: 18,343 Member
    imfornd wrote: »
    bottom line 40% is too high - 20% is better - especially when you can get the ATP you need from Fat content - FAT is good for you - small amount of sugar you need but not almost half you diet

    <sigh>

    Once again, sugar =/= carbohydrates.

    I thought we'd been over this already.
  • Posts: 4,080 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »

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    Can I eat back 100% of those exercise calories?

    Cause I'd really like another slice of that chocolate cake (just no calories left for the day...) and I could fit in a half slice for those...
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  • Posts: 15,487 Member
    imfornd wrote: »
    bottom line 40% is too high - 20% is better - especially when you can get the ATP you need from Fat content - FAT is good for you - small amount of sugar you need but not almost half you diet

    I am destined to die now since I eat around 45% sometimes more.
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    ladyreva78 wrote: »

    Can I eat back 100% of those exercise calories?

    Cause I'd really like another slice of that chocolate cake (just no calories left for the day...) and I could fit in a half slice for those...

    I hope so 'cuz the kiddos and I are having our bi-monthly pizza and movie night tonight.
  • Posts: 5,646 Member
    This is a true Friday, feel like I haven't had one of these for a while . . .

    Surely it's time for cat gifs...
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  • Posts: 15,487 Member
    imfornd wrote: »

    we all destined to die some sooner than others

    You can pry my carbs from dead cold hands. I am not even remotely in fear after reading all this I am doing one thing wrong with MY diet or exercise.
  • Posts: 6,771 Member
    imfornd wrote: »

    and pre-diabetic Hig A1C numbers - 40% carbs is too high ---- and will lead to long term inflamation

    I am neither diabetic nor pre-diabetic. Carbs and I are good.

    Again, A STUDY, an actual link to an actual study, not an article, not you shouting MAYO or anything else.
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