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Old Mon, Oct-23-17, 12:37
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Plan: My own - < 30 net carbs
Stats: 440/228/210 Male 5' 11"
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Progress: 92%
Location: Central Virginia - USA
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Upon rereading the post, they really did mean "healthy" in that statement. It is implied that the subjects in this study started with healthy markers and they took a turn for the worse on a high sugar diet. I guess I'm just a little sensitive to obesity being considered the cause and not a symptom. This study did not do that. I was the one interpreting the word "healthy" for "lean". Shame on me.

Meme - About your GS... Good for you. Get 'em while they are young and not set in their ways. I know that how I eat has had a positive effect on my kids. They think about sugar and starch in their diet. They don't see fat as the villain. My wife, on the other hand, is still a raving sugar addict. Though never obese, she can't live without her sweets.
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