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This really demonstrates that insulin (hormones) are far more impactful on body composition then CICO.
Yeah, exactly this. Metabolism is controlled by hormones. Hormones CAN be forced by carbohydrates.
Low Carb 3 week results:
Low fat 3 week results:
Very-low-fat vegan diet:
I think this must be the case. It fits well with the other literature
This is a very well thought out n=1 case study, I recommend reading it. Especially if your position is that obesity is just a failure of CICO.
It is remarkable that such physiological changes occur even after a comparatively short period of only twenty-one days. Having tried all three also, my experience has been consistent with this in general; however I do not have asthma, and I was noticeably much more irritable on low-fat and very-low-fat vegan.
I'm curious as to how he "reset" his body state to keep the starting point consistent for the study. It would've also been interesting if he'd also adopted a high-fat animal-sources-only diet as part of this trial.
I also appreciate that the limitations are clearly stated. Interesting study!
Yeah! I would have liked to see more biomarkers too. But I think the point of this project was to illustrate how limited the current literature is.
The 3 month reset could have been better defined, to be sure. The fun thing is anyone can repeat this data finding experiment and collect better metrics.
This is exactly what I mean when I say the carnivore community, as a whole, is very scientifically minded. I.e. can they repeat the results