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July 30, 2010 at 10:40 AM #585478July 30, 2010 at 10:59 AM #584446
jpinpb
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Trust me, a lot of men are kids inside anyway, even when they are responsible elsewhere. [/quote]LOL. You got me there.
July 30, 2010 at 10:59 AM #584537jpinpb
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Trust me, a lot of men are kids inside anyway, even when they are responsible elsewhere. [/quote]LOL. You got me there.
July 30, 2010 at 10:59 AM #585073jpinpb
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Trust me, a lot of men are kids inside anyway, even when they are responsible elsewhere. [/quote]LOL. You got me there.
July 30, 2010 at 10:59 AM #585181jpinpb
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Trust me, a lot of men are kids inside anyway, even when they are responsible elsewhere. [/quote]LOL. You got me there.
July 30, 2010 at 10:59 AM #585483jpinpb
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Trust me, a lot of men are kids inside anyway, even when they are responsible elsewhere. [/quote]LOL. You got me there.
July 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM #584471CardiffBaseball
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as for the fat. in moderation of course. you can’t survive on a NO fat diet. but too much fat WILL raise your cholesterol, this is not a conspiracy driven advice.[/quote]Studies that linked saturated fat consumption to high cholesterol have been shown faulty. In nearly every major clinical trial since Taubes book came out, people on a lo-carb regimen showed improved cholesterol profiles particularly triglycerides.
I would preface this by saying, not everyone has this insulin resistance problem. The high-fat, lo-carb type diet seems to work well for those prone to belly fat. Let’s face we all know skinny people who really don’t do much to stay thin, and I don’t know that that person has the same issues dealing with insulin.
July 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM #584562CardiffBaseball
Participant[quote=ocrenter]
as for the fat. in moderation of course. you can’t survive on a NO fat diet. but too much fat WILL raise your cholesterol, this is not a conspiracy driven advice.[/quote]Studies that linked saturated fat consumption to high cholesterol have been shown faulty. In nearly every major clinical trial since Taubes book came out, people on a lo-carb regimen showed improved cholesterol profiles particularly triglycerides.
I would preface this by saying, not everyone has this insulin resistance problem. The high-fat, lo-carb type diet seems to work well for those prone to belly fat. Let’s face we all know skinny people who really don’t do much to stay thin, and I don’t know that that person has the same issues dealing with insulin.
July 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM #585098CardiffBaseball
Participant[quote=ocrenter]
as for the fat. in moderation of course. you can’t survive on a NO fat diet. but too much fat WILL raise your cholesterol, this is not a conspiracy driven advice.[/quote]Studies that linked saturated fat consumption to high cholesterol have been shown faulty. In nearly every major clinical trial since Taubes book came out, people on a lo-carb regimen showed improved cholesterol profiles particularly triglycerides.
I would preface this by saying, not everyone has this insulin resistance problem. The high-fat, lo-carb type diet seems to work well for those prone to belly fat. Let’s face we all know skinny people who really don’t do much to stay thin, and I don’t know that that person has the same issues dealing with insulin.
July 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM #585206CardiffBaseball
Participant[quote=ocrenter]
as for the fat. in moderation of course. you can’t survive on a NO fat diet. but too much fat WILL raise your cholesterol, this is not a conspiracy driven advice.[/quote]Studies that linked saturated fat consumption to high cholesterol have been shown faulty. In nearly every major clinical trial since Taubes book came out, people on a lo-carb regimen showed improved cholesterol profiles particularly triglycerides.
I would preface this by saying, not everyone has this insulin resistance problem. The high-fat, lo-carb type diet seems to work well for those prone to belly fat. Let’s face we all know skinny people who really don’t do much to stay thin, and I don’t know that that person has the same issues dealing with insulin.
July 30, 2010 at 11:30 AM #585508CardiffBaseball
Participant[quote=ocrenter]
as for the fat. in moderation of course. you can’t survive on a NO fat diet. but too much fat WILL raise your cholesterol, this is not a conspiracy driven advice.[/quote]Studies that linked saturated fat consumption to high cholesterol have been shown faulty. In nearly every major clinical trial since Taubes book came out, people on a lo-carb regimen showed improved cholesterol profiles particularly triglycerides.
I would preface this by saying, not everyone has this insulin resistance problem. The high-fat, lo-carb type diet seems to work well for those prone to belly fat. Let’s face we all know skinny people who really don’t do much to stay thin, and I don’t know that that person has the same issues dealing with insulin.
July 30, 2010 at 11:55 AM #584481CardiffBaseball
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