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Before we go any further, do you know what a literature review and/or meta-study is?
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Pretty much all of it - especially the part where your body treats artificial sweeteners like sugar. As has been shown over and over and over, that's completely incorrect. As such, honey (aka sugar) would not be a lower-glycemic sweetener than an artificial sweetener. When the person gets basics wrong, you can't really…
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And then report him/her to the medical board.
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We don't need to see your medical records. What you are saying - regarding buildup of allergens/toxins - is utter nonsense. As in, it doesn't happen. If it did, you'd need more than some snake oil.
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Here's a list of every type of detox/cleanse smoothie that will help you: Hope that helps.
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Thanks for proving our point?
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LOL
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Butternut squash. That's scary. That's just my own opinion, though.
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I had forgotten about those. My wife really likes the Grape Sprite Zero from those, although I wonder how many (if any) Calories the grape syrup has.
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I just had the mental image of the Russian Blue from Cats & Dogs: From Russia, with love. Stealth poop.
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I wish. Since this goes with the thread at hand, a brief summary of a conversation that I had about a month ago - which I've described on MFP before: Had a Diet Dr. Thunder at work. One of the guys tried telling me that artificial sweeteners spiked insulin as much as sugar. I told him that was incorrect and even if it was,…
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Would have been better if she used the Truvia the lecturer was taking. Off to read the rest of the thread - hope that wasn't already suggested.
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Yes, and it's not nonsense. It's actually very basic fact. Yes - they're sometimes programmed by coaches to get their athletes more volume (aka: mass gainers). Of course, someone simply looking to build mass may never deadlift or squat in the first place. They're great movements, but not actually necessary. Yes. For reps.…
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So... Genes, non-balanced diets, and being overweight/obese have health implications? Who knew? edit: have, not has
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Yep. Enough ignorant people (many willfully so) whine(d) about these ingredients, so the companies are simply going, "fine - here they are without these ingredients." So, of course, that feeds the cycle of ignorance in thinking that there must have been something wrong with them - even though they can't say what. Quite…
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No, there isn't.
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First one: "Although these observational data cannot establish causality..." So, no actual science stating that it's bad. Second one: "But most human studies involving artificial sweeteners haven't found comparable changes." That's because they performed a very specific test, on very obese (42+ average BMI). So, it's one…
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My favorite caffeine-free diet sodas - probably, but not necessarily, in order: Polar Diet Orange Dry Fresca (regular) Diet 7-Up (regular or cherry)
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Back when I was in HS, I considered becoming a math teacher. One of my teachers had me tutor a couple of kids. The lack of effort was astounding. I commend you for following through.
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As has been mentioned, start slowly. At this point, something as simple as repeatedly sitting down and standing up might be worthwhile - until you can walk more. Maybe after a few days/weeks - whenever you're ready - stand, walk around the room, then sit and repeat that? As anvilhead mentioned above - work within your…
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I'm gonna add that this is in kg, not lb.
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Does that cover TinyLegForever Syndrome, too?
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Well, taller people generally have longer limbs. As such, whenever they move (lift their limbs, get out of bed, rise from sitting, etc.), they're likely moving their bodyweight (parts of it) higher, which would require slightly more energy. Of course, that's just looking at it from a pure physics POV. There may be other…
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@jofjltncb6 You want a dumpster fire? Go check out the "It's my body..." thread.
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Did we get trolled. Hard? If so, kudos, I guess. If not,