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Low Carb - High Fat diet
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My Grandad god bless him, used to eat everything they had massive meals for breakfast lunch, dinner, he killed his own pigs on the kitchen table, no cuttin the fat off in them days, great big sunday dinners with the crackling and fat flowing out, the difference for him was he was always active so was never overweight
What he was eating was natural no preservatives and processing, this is the issue, everything today is processed, lay of the processed and eat natural fats and sugar and take moderate exercise, simplesComment
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The Brotherhood of Cretins has rallied against Cretinwatch. I fear we are now too few to face the overwhelming numbers.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot in a way that a cretin like you would understand.
HTH

I, on the other hand had little problem.....

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Indeed. I blame New Labour.........Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe Brotherhood of Cretins has rallied against Cretinwatch. I fear we are now too few to face the overwhelming numbers.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Eh? I'm just repeating what the article says, not sure how that makes me a cretin, a cretin is someone who doesn't understand the dialectic process, much like yourself.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI find you quite puzzling russell. I can't work out whether you are a plain cretin, a non-cretin doing an excellent impression of a cretin, or a cretin who thinks he is a non-cretin, doing an impression of a cretin. Can you advise please?
I'm not convinced myself by the wheat thing, however I believe that a diet high in carbs is the cause of obesity, not the energy imbalance of too many calories in vs out.Comment
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A plain cretin then. Thanks for clarifying.Originally posted by russell View PostEh? I'm just repeating what the article says, not sure how that makes me a cretin, a cretin is someone who doesn't understand the dialectic process, much like yourself.
I'm not convinced myself by the wheat thing, however I believe that a diet high in carbs is the cause of obesity, not the energy imbalance of too many calories in vs out.Comment
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Nope, not following you there! Although it was nice to read a post where I did not have to google some of the words to find out what they mean.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo that's an extra four and a half stone of pies you've put on.Comment
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Umm, well then can you explain why all sorts of athletes, ranging from speed athletes through strength athletes to endurance athletes are not fat? Is it perhaps a little bit to do with them burning off lots of carbohydrates, given that they nearly all eat lots of spuds/bread/rice/pasta?Originally posted by russell View PostI'm not convinced myself by the wheat thing, however I believe that a diet high in carbs is the cause of obesity, not the energy imbalance of too many calories in vs out.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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If you could argue a point rather than throwing insults that would help.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostA plain cretin then. Thanks for clarifying.Comment
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Why do you believe that?Originally posted by russell View PostI'm not convinced myself by the wheat thing, however I believe that a diet high in carbs is the cause of obesity, not the energy imbalance of too many calories in vs out.
I was under the impression that it was a generally accepted fact that to lose weight one reduces calorific intake (or increases calorific burn but this has much less of an effect)?Comment
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