UpstateVol613
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Sounds like his numbers changed with the removal of carbs. That was my experience as well. I gave it a try years ago because I read about meta studies that indicate that it seems to work across the studied population. Last year, I asked my doctor about it, and she encouraged me on the low carb, high fat/protein because it just works.You dont think genetics plays a large role in that?
Yes.Sounds like his numbers changed with the removal of carbs. That was my experience as well. I gave it a try years ago because I read about meta studies that indicate that it seems to work across the studied population. Last year, I asked my doctor about it, and she encouraged me on the low carb, high fat/protein because it just works.
So, for clarity, are you asking if he thinks that some people are genetically disposed to react in a certain way to carbs, and others won't?
They contacted you through email? I think it would be good practice to make them talk to you on VN if anyone contacts you off-site. At least have a conversation on VN to make sure it's the actual member.Well it wasn’t the user it claimed to be, though they were pretty convincing in our conversation together. I wonder if we are just a prime target pool because of a) the size of our population and b) the breadth of our online presence. I’d like to think it was someone acting and not an actual vol fan. Also, I think AI was somehow involved. I’m typically able to weed out the fakes. A bit embarrassed I didn’t in this instance.
well deserved.Tennessee is amending athletic director Danny White's contract to give him a pay raise, which will make him the highest paid athletic director in the SEC, sources told ESPN.
According to the new terms of the deal in an amended contract, White will jump to an annual base salary of $2.75 million, per sources.
The studies don't seem to indicate that, from what I've seen. They seem to indicate that highly processed carbs and Glycemic Load directly and negatively impact serum cholesterol levels and other blood markers for heart health.Yes.