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Why did you intimate that you had their "final production" ?? Ek #5 Bowie, bug-wit. You don't have to like it or understand it. ... but there it is. Ask your mommy. Ha! GR
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No, I think it was a phantom pregnancy !
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When all y'all finish up and have washed your hands... and brushed your tooth... Ha! So ya know. GR
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So you have a knife? Mkay Some simpleton thought it belonged in this thread. GR No, was just polite enough, to bring it to a thread you turned into a dumpster fire ! Nice deflection, ArseClown, Why did you intimate that you had their "final production" knife & post the web pic, rather than post the pic of your own ??'Cause, you're a braggart, lying, POS, [bleep], trying to impress, the real cool guys !!!& got caught, with your hand up Mumma's skirt ! Laughing at you, not with you !!
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When all y'all finish up and have washed your hands... and brushed your tooth... Ha! So ya know. GR Absolute truth. I'm in remission. Low carb living saved my life. I've never felt better in my life.
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When all y'all finish up and have washed your hands... and brushed your tooth... Ha! So ya know. GR Absolute truth. I'm in remission. Low carb living saved my life. I've never felt better in my life. Have a family member who is shedding weight and reversing what is at least pre-diabetes, if not worse. Keto+Fasting+Exercise GR
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Just finished the fourth fast in the series, no discernible difference.
The premise is flawed short term, though there may be benefits with long term fasting, short term is pointless from what I can see.
Yes I am aware that the halfwits will say I should have gone longer or that they can do better...good, have at it...knock yourselves out.
The upshot is that they are talking shit.
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Just finished the fourth fast in the series, no discernible difference.
The premise is flawed short term, though there may be benefits with long term fasting, short term is pointless from what I can see.
Yes I am aware that the halfwits will say I should have gone longer or that they can do better...good, have at it...knock yourselves out.
The upshot is that they are talking shit. The "waste of time" you are participating in? ... Is Starvation - the cessation of Carbohydrates and protein. So, you are doing it wrong. IF - one is interested in Fasting, then Ketosis facilitates that - the cessation of Fats and protein. ... after one has already solved the Sugar addiction, and is eating as a Human. Long term, the human body will shift from starvation to fasting, but it is a decidedly unpleasant process - like any drug withdrawal. GR
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Just finished the fourth fast in the series, no discernible difference.
The premise is flawed short term, though there may be benefits with long term fasting, short term is pointless from what I can see.
Yes I am aware that the halfwits will say I should have gone longer or that they can do better...good, have at it...knock yourselves out.
The upshot is that they are talking shit. This is true and kinda my point from the beginning... Time restricted eating isn't something new, by itself it's the least effective way to lose weight in the genetics/activity/diet. It's a convenient platform to possibly reduce food consumption, but if you eat the same amount of food a day it is very limited on losing weight, you really won't tell the difference. These guys on here are also doing some combination of low carb/no sugar/no carb. That's where the weight is being lost. You can reduce your intake even multiple times a day, stay in ketosis by what you eat not when, lose the same amount of weight. I've also done the 1 day a week fast, on sundays, tomorrow will be the forth in a row also. I eat twice a day, have for 10 years just because. Don't get hungry during a day fast. I've lost 2 net lbs in the last 4 weeks but that was from increased work load and Aug heat. I fluctuate 6lbs during a hard day and that's water weight. But I'm already where these guys are trying to get to body weight wise. I could lose weight but I'm finally up to the weight that is the best balance of strength and health for me. For me the 1 day a week fast is a cleansing of toxins, there has been no great weight loss, not noticeable at all, and that's fine. To break trough the wall of weight loss takes multiple applications at the same time... activity/diet/platform of how you eat. This thread went from an IF to keto thread quickly. Kent
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And these low carb diets have been around for awhile, since the 90s at least, they all work about the same.
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Wasn't trying to lose weight, I was checking to see how much shit the op and his boyfriends were spruiking...a lot apparently.
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Wasn't trying to lose weight, I was checking to see how much shit the op and his boyfriends were spruiking...a lot apparently. I understood. Disregarding the bs, has it helped your acid reflux? Kent
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Wasn't trying to lose weight, I was checking to see how much shit the op and his boyfriends were spruiking...a lot apparently. I understood. Disregarding the bs, has it helped your acid reflux? Kent No...that was transitory. Generally it isn't that much of an issue...but I really do like potato bake. Added...and God help me I have discovered that the Balranald Bakery makes a most excellent sourdough loaf. There is one thing of interest...the sourdough bread like the gluten free bread doesn't bloat me like other bread does...I confirmed this yesterday by consuming a half loaf in one sitting with absolutely no ill affects other than being overfull...as opposed to one slice of regular white/bran/brown bread causing bloat.
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It has helped mine, but it has never been a permanent issue, has always come and gone.
Mostly my wife is starting to suffer arthritis in her hip, trying to reduce inflammation. She is pretty careful on her carbs and no sugar anyway, eats at 12 and then dinner. Haven't seen great results yet, still trying. She's reluctant to get a hip replacement. It's going to be one of those deals when she finally does she'll regret waiting so long. I'm just support either way.
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It has helped mine, but it has never been a permanent issue, has always come and gone.
Mostly my wife is starting to suffer arthritis in her hip, trying to reduce inflammation. She is pretty careful on her carbs and no sugar anyway, eats at 12 and then dinner. Haven't seen great results yet, still trying. She's reluctant to get a hip replacement. It's going to be one of those deals when she finally does she'll regret waiting so long. I'm just support either way.
Kent Supporting family is what we are here for.
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Oh, and she says I don't know how to pronounce keto... I say it like kettle... she says it's key'to... I do it to bug her now...
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It has helped mine, but it has never been a permanent issue, has always come and gone.
Mostly my wife is starting to suffer arthritis in her hip, trying to reduce inflammation. She is pretty careful on her carbs and no sugar anyway, eats at 12 and then dinner. Haven't seen great results yet, still trying. She's reluctant to get a hip replacement. It's going to be one of those deals when she finally does she'll regret waiting so long. I'm just support either way.
Kent If she is a white woman of European decent, she needs to cut out nightshade vegetables
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It has helped mine, but it has never been a permanent issue, has always come and gone.
Mostly my wife is starting to suffer arthritis in her hip, trying to reduce inflammation. She is pretty careful on her carbs and no sugar anyway, eats at 12 and then dinner. Haven't seen great results yet, still trying. She's reluctant to get a hip replacement. It's going to be one of those deals when she finally does she'll regret waiting so long. I'm just support either way.
Kent If she is a white woman of European decent, she needs to cut out nightshade vegetables Half welch/polish, half spanish/mex, dark hair green eyes. I have no idea what nightshade vegetables are. I'm a meat and potatoes guy... corn and greenbeans. Kent
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Oh, and she says I don't know how to pronounce keto... I say it like kettle... she says it's key'to... I do it to bug her now...
Kent One of a married man's little pleasures, guaranteed to amuse.
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Damn, nightshade vegetables are the best ones... potatoes, tomatoes, peppers... chit
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