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To: freedumb2003
The ONLY scientific weight formula proven countless times (and disproven only for a few extraordinary cases) is:

(lower Calories )+ (exercise) =weight loss


Really?

Abstract

During very low carbohydrate intake, the regulated and controlled production of ketone bodies causes a harmless physiological state known as dietary ketosis. Ketone bodies flow from the liver to extra-hepatic tissues (e.g., brain) for use as a fuel; this spares glucose metabolism via a mechanism similar to the sparing of glucose by oxidation of fatty acids as an alternative fuel. In comparison with glucose, the ketone bodies are actually a very good respiratory fuel. Indeed, there is no clear requirement for dietary carbohydrates for human adults. Interestingly, the effects of ketone body metabolism suggest that mild ketosis may offer therapeutic potential in a variety of different common and rare disease states. Also, the recent landmark study showed that a very-low-carbohydrate diet resulted in a significant reduction in fat mass and a concomitant increase in lean body mass in normal-weight men. Contrary to popular belief, insulin is not needed for glucose uptake and utilization in man. Finally, both muscle fat and carbohydrate burn in an amino acid flame.

19 posted on 12/14/2012 7:29:54 PM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: PA Engineer
Contrary to popular belief, insulin is not needed for glucose uptake and utilization in man.

My 400+ blood sugar readings and virtually zero insulin present prior to being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and beginning insulin injections would tend to disagree with this statement.

109 posted on 12/19/2012 7:53:50 AM PST by tnlibertarian
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