Fri, Oct-16-09, 06:01
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,110
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Plan: Carnivore
Stats: 235/175/150
BF:
Progress: 71%
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kilton
No. Any time you lose weight, CO is greater than CI by definition.
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Unless, of course, calories aren't the complete story. You really are just repeating yourself without any evidence -- which is how many of our current dietary "truths" have come into being. Along with "fat makes you fat" and "healthy whole grains," and "artery clogging saturated fats." And again, since our experts take this stuff as basic truth though none of it has been proven, it's easy to understand why most people also believe it.
Of course, reducing calories may, for a time, result in weight loss, it's not as effective as eliminating things OTHER than calories. I find it hard to believe that our bodies end up wasting more energy on a diet that seems more in line with what makes us healthy which is what you seem to be saying (low carb = more entrophy).
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