When participants consumed the reduced-fat diet, they had no observed changes in insulin production or fat burning. However, they lost about 89 grams per day of body fat—68% more than when they cut the same number of calories from carbohydrates.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
When participants consumed the reduced-fat diet, they had no observed changes in insulin production or fat burning. However, they lost about 89 grams per day of body fat—68% more than when they cut the same number of calories from carbohydrates.
Starvation - and it's associate withdrawals - is a consequence of disrupting the "every Three hour" baby food diet.
keto+fasting avoids that, along with all the metabolic disease damage.
A research team led by Dr. Kevin Hall of NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) conducted a study under carefully controlled conditions to determine the way the body responds to fat vs. carbohydrate restriction. They designed the study using a mathematical model the team had previously developed. The findings appeared online on August 13, 2015, in Cell Metabolism.
This is the graph from the Kevin Hall study at NIH. You can clearly see what happens after the first day of fasting the carbohydrate and fat line intersect. they do not remain consistent in a straight line. As time passes the rate of fat burn goes way up and stays up once the carbs are burned off. if you keep eating carbs this transition never takes place and you don't get the accelerated fat burn.
When participants consumed the reduced-fat diet, they had no observed changes in insulin production or fat burning. However, they lost about 89 grams per day of body fat—68% more than when they cut the same number of calories from carbohydrates.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
When participants consumed the reduced-fat diet, they had no observed changes in insulin production or fat burning. However, they lost about 89 grams per day of body fat—68% more than when they cut the same number of calories from carbohydrates.
Again, Starvation - and it's associate withdrawals - is a consequence of disrupting the "every Three hour" baby food diet.
keto+fasting avoids that, along with all the metabolic disease damage.
When participants consumed the reduced-fat diet, they had no observed changes in insulin production or fat burning. However, they lost about 89 grams per day of body fat—68% more than when they cut the same number of calories from carbohydrates.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
When participants consumed the reduced-fat diet, they had no observed changes in insulin production or fat burning. However, they lost about 89 grams per day of body fat—68% more than when they cut the same number of calories from carbohydrates.
And the Human body has been happily avoiding Starvation... by making Glucose out of proteins, in the Liver, for quite a while...