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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG.[/quote] If he had any pride he would ask this to be taken down. Especially because his face is visible in some of the photos .. anyone that knows him could easily recognize them. But of course he has no pride so none of this will matter.[/quote] NP here, what is wrong with you ? MSDB seems like a nice guy, polite, clear, and his pictures are very convincing? I didn’t look at the other thread but if he was a DB there then he obviously learnt a lesson and he is not here. + the fact that he is taking up the nickname with a smile seems to prove he is not one .. [/quote] MS DB, here. In the other thread someone thanked me sarcastically for mansplaining IF since I am a man responding to a lady's post about IF. In my post I also included that my wife had great results too and was trying to sound encouraging for the lady, but maybe pp was having a bad day. Then someone else called me a douchebag for including a pic as a response to the question pertaining to if I was able to retain muscle while fasting. Obviously muscle growth and retention is quite subjective and everyone's perception is different, so rather than trying to use words, I just posted a plain jane pic of my torso. A little while later they replied with something to effect of "still waiting for compliments douchebag?" In summary the handle "Mansplain Douchebag" was born, and I'm just riding with it now. I don't care, it's funny to me.[/quote] Wasn't it because someone asked how IF affects your period, and you explained to us that your wife gets her period every 28 days. . . . That said, you are good sport about all of this.[/quote] MS DB here. Yes, that's right. I forgot about that part. There is research to show that fasting can balance hormones, and if you ask an M.D. (Gyno or otherwise), they can't affirm or deny that. Any advice (or treatment) outside of standard accepted medical protocol can open them up for a can of worms legally. They can even lose their license to practice. All that any mainstream doc can safely do is tell you what is accepted by medical powers in the US (FDA etc.). It's pretty sad really because mainstream medicine these days is all about prescriptions and symptom manipulation/suppression rather than addressing the root cause. My wife was having a particularly rough time with bad menstrual cramping among other things we she was overweight. I guess correlation doesn't ALWAYS equal causation, but it DID correlate. As she first got on her IF protocol when she had 55 pounds to lose, her hormones pertaining to mood and reproduction very much improved in the first few months. Who knows, maybe it was the weight loss and not the fasting, but it did correlate. Sorry, I just caught myself mansplaining again here...I'll stop.[/quote]
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