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Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
Eat less carbs.
Eat more protein (fish first, protein supplements second, red meat third)
Originally posted by jjjtir
reply to post by Rawhemp
I want to understand something from you.
Why are you against complex carbs?
Firstly let me agree with you on the fact that in the end, complex carbs get converted to simple ones anyway. But complex carbs go on a longer and slower path to achieve that.
Also, complex carbs are considered to have a slow/steady-release property compared to instantaneous absorption simple sugars that spike insulin.
I thought it was an agreed upon fact among endocrinologists who specialize in pancreas and diabetes, to registered nutritionists that complex carbs are to be preferred over simple sugars.
Complex carbs do less insulin spikes because of its digestion stability.
Eating whole grains with beta glucans like oats, barley and rye, which are all complex carbs plus their beta glucan delays the release while pushing it to elimination faster, avoiding insulin spikes.
[edit on 22-12-2009 by jjjtir]
Originally posted by Rawhemp
You do realize every cell in your body needs glucose???
I'm all for eating less complex carbs but you need simple sugars(fruits).
Whether you eat them or not your body is gonna convert whatever you eat to those sugars so why not just give it what it needs?
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
that quantity can be reduced if the body is burning ketone bodies.
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
(such as a frugivorous diet).
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Are you seriously saying that all macronutrients are converted to glucose?
Originally posted by Rawhemp
but its been proven and accepted by just about every nutritionist, doctor and health professional that glucose is the ideal fuel for our body.
Most of these people are also of the opinion that ketosis is harmful to the body.
If you wanna run your body on less then ideal fuel by all means go for it but i rather get the most ideal stuff possible and that happens to be carbohydrates
The majority of people on a frugivorious diet have completely normal or lower then average triglyceride levels.
Maybe fiber less refined fructose causes this problem but whole fresh products do not
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Are you seriously saying that all macronutrients are converted to glucose?
Did i ever say this? that wouldn't even make sense.
Whether you eat them or not your body is gonna convert whatever you eat to those sugars so why not just give it what it needs?
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
This is not controversial to those who've studied molecular and cell biology.
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
It would be nice if that were true.
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd But, an individual who is insulin resistant (hyperinsulinemia) would not fare well on such a diet.
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
but once the disease starts, even fruit needs to be limited to fix it.
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Whatever that means....
-Dev
Originally posted by Rawhemp
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
This is not controversial to those who've studied molecular and cell biology.
Do you have a source to corroborate this?
I generally don't listen to mainstream science, doctors or nutritionist but I've tried a high fat diet and its nothing compared to a high carb diet for energy levels.
Also if high fat diets were more efficient and "better" why wouldn't athletes utilize them?