Chris Bell lousy diet advice

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I just googled this "diet" thing you guys speak of.... Doesn't sound fun at allllll
 

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Doc, you are living proof that eventually statistics will soon be on both sides of any contentious argument.

I apologize for the delayed response. I was nowhere near inebriated/drunk enough to respond sooner until now lol.


Here are several more:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12761365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19246357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16685046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/9861599/

In my drunken state, everything you said with a study, I found one that says otherwise...assuming I can read.

How many beers deep were you at that point? I need to be on the same level of drunkenness so that I read it the same as you. A BAC reading would be the gold standard.

All of those damn studies can easily be refuted with even more asinine studies...

And if studies on both sides are done well yet still refute each other then the causative factor might be completely unrelated or dependent upon the context/person.

gold standard and such. But at the end of the day, when bodybuilders want to cut adipose tissue, the macro they eyeball first is the CARB. Carb cycling, low carb, no carb...whatever.

I think a lot of this has to do with unsubstantiated dogma. Remember when fats were evil? Protein was evil too for a short period of time. Now fukking tomatoes and dairy are evil to Paleo people. Those damned nightshades are bloodsuckers.

Carbs are the preferred source of fuel in the body. You cannot escape this fact. When carbs (simple especially)are present, they are generally prefered over fat. To deny is a lie.

I completely agree. But when you're in a hypocaloric diet that includes moderate to high carbs, where is the energy going to come from once carbs aren't enough to supply energy needs?

Also, to say that the calories subtracted from carbs are added to fat--complete misdirection.

I think my example was not clear bc I'm not saying that. Take two diets both 2500 cals, both 250g (1000cals) from protein. One has 1500 cals coming from fat and whatever trace carbs, the other maybe 1000cals of carbs and 500g fat.

You are saying the higher fat diet will burn more fat bc trace carbs are in the picture and less glucose is coming in from the diet. I agree with this but it's only half the picture. What I'm saying is bc a higher proportion of calories are coming from fat, that means a higher proportion of your calories are also being stored as fat bc the intake of dietary fat has little to do with fat oxidation in the body. The reason I say you store more fat is bc relative to the other diet, you're eating a higher proportion of fat calories. I'm not saying you substitute carb cals for fat cals.

In the higher carb diet, you do indeed burn less stored fat bc glucose is more abundant from carbs BUT you are storing less fat at the same time bc you're eating proportionately less dietary fat. Remember the stipulation, total calories and protein intake are standardized.

I'm all about winning an internet war, but we all know that a low carb diet is generally accepted to be MUCH higher in protein. In fact, add the carbs Cals to the protein when I really need to shed the fat. Only a dipshit takes the carbs out and adds the freed up calories to the fats. That kind of moron would deserve to be fat. And to boot, most people know that they should be consuming more MCTs and not LCTs because they are more readily available to be oxidized and less likely to be stored as fat.

There a good ways and bad ways to drop fat. VLcarb is a fantastic way. People piss on it for the same reason they piss on cardio. It's not cool to do a "fad."

I don't piss on VLcarb diets. I think they do work great for a good deal of people. I simply think reducing fat and maintaining carb intake as much as possible while cutting cals is also an excellent way to cut fat.

And I'm lucky this bitched auto saved 17 times bc I'm way too drunk to think about reposting this shit and my phone reloaded the page so many times and each time I lost the content. Thank sweet baby Jesus for the auto save lol
 
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I have done keto....
Keto is not magic..is not anything..
Keto ..vs High protein diet...vs High carb diet...= the same.
The only difrence is that when you are on KETO...after 1 week..the CARB cravings...are gone. like 95%.
If you are in a caloric deficit..you will loose weight...no matter on what diet you are ON.
 

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Here's my understanding of why keto works so well, from the words of Mark Bell: It's the fact that you have to actually be more disciplined in tracking calories, so to actually do keto your foods are so specific. It's easy to eat a ton of fat, someone could just eat spoonfuls of coconut oil if that were the problem. But that fact that you're more inclined to be strict and get each meal just right is the big part here. That being said that applies to any diet

i get the whole ketosis thing may aid in the fat loss too. Tbh I'm interested in trying keto during this first cut since I started lifting, because reports of 13lbs in 4 weeks is very appealing to me
 

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Here's my understanding of why keto works so well, from the words of Mark Bell: It's the fact that you have to actually be more disciplined in tracking calories, so to actually do keto your foods are so specific. It's easy to eat a ton of fat, someone could just eat spoonfuls of coconut oil if that were the problem. But that fact that you're more inclined to be strict and get each meal just right is the big part here. That being said that applies to any diet

i get the whole ketosis thing may aid in the fat loss too. Tbh I'm interested in trying keto during this first cut since I started lifting, because reports of 13lbs in 4 weeks is very appealing to me

You have to be disciplined losing weight using any method though.
 

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