Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m having two bananas and a pomegranate for lunch. What a house of horrors will these evil carbs wreck on my body!
Candy bars are better than that.
Who eats two bananas?
Yes, indeed! I am such a glutton eating so much candy in the form of bananas!
How much weight will I gain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m having two bananas and a pomegranate for lunch. What a house of horrors will these evil carbs wreck on my body!
Candy bars are better than that.
Who eats two bananas?
Anonymous wrote:I’m having two bananas and a pomegranate for lunch. What a house of horrors will these evil carbs wreck on my body!
Anonymous wrote:I’m having two bananas and a pomegranate for lunch. What a house of horrors will these evil carbs wreck on my body!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it for many years, so yes you can stay on it.
No, your body doesn’t need carbs, and neither does your brain, no, keto does not destroy your kidneys.
Please cite medical research.
NP and too lazy to go looking, but on super low carb diets, your body manufactures them itself. If you need proof that the human body doesn’t need carbs, the existence of humans in the Arctic Circle, who survived pretty much on meat and fish (they ate plants and thus carbohydrates where available, but it’s not like the Arctic is a rich source of plant-based foods), is it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_cuisine
I’m not defending a keto diet for widespread consumption - nothing could be more tedious than listening to a friend calculate macros - but no, we don’t really need carbs. They sure are tasty!
Well you and/or PP shouldn't come here stating things as facts if you're not prepared to back up your assertions.
Just because something "can" be done doesn't mean it should or that its healthy or sustainable long term. Improve your relationship with food and then you won't need to do any weird diets that eliminate or demonize entire food groups.
You’re right. The entire population of the Arctic Circle never existed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think keto is FINALLY on its death bed. People no longer buy that "lose weight fast" BS. It doesn't work regarding weightloss, and it's terribly unhealthy.
Demonizing fat in the 90''s was idiotic, and demonizing carbs in the 2000's was equally moronic.
You’ve never tried it, have you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you have a medical reason for needing to do keto, it's not healthy. Your body needs carbs.
Do you people even click on links, cause it feels like you’re a bot programmed to repeat this sentence in every thread about keto
Well first I don't see any links in this thread.
Secondly, its just science, period. You want a quick fix and you're destroying your kidneys and metabolism in the process. Eat a balanced diet and no need for keto or any other latest fad diet of the moment.
+100
Carbs are essential for healthy brain function, but OP is clearly faltering.
Not to mention your GI tract and colon. If you're too stupid to differentiate between a sweet potato and a cupcake, then there's no point in having a discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it for many years, so yes you can stay on it.
No, your body doesn’t need carbs, and neither does your brain, no, keto does not destroy your kidneys.
Please cite medical research.
NP and too lazy to go looking, but on super low carb diets, your body manufactures them itself. If you need proof that the human body doesn’t need carbs, the existence of humans in the Arctic Circle, who survived pretty much on meat and fish (they ate plants and thus carbohydrates where available, but it’s not like the Arctic is a rich source of plant-based foods), is it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_cuisine
I’m not defending a keto diet for widespread consumption - nothing could be more tedious than listening to a friend calculate macros - but no, we don’t really need carbs. They sure are tasty!
Well you and/or PP shouldn't come here stating things as facts if you're not prepared to back up your assertions.
Just because something "can" be done doesn't mean it should or that its healthy or sustainable long term. Improve your relationship with food and then you won't need to do any weird diets that eliminate or demonize entire food groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it for many years, so yes you can stay on it.
No, your body doesn’t need carbs, and neither does your brain, no, keto does not destroy your kidneys.
Please cite medical research.
NP and too lazy to go looking, but on super low carb diets, your body manufactures them itself. If you need proof that the human body doesn’t need carbs, the existence of humans in the Arctic Circle, who survived pretty much on meat and fish (they ate plants and thus carbohydrates where available, but it’s not like the Arctic is a rich source of plant-based foods), is it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_cuisine
I’m not defending a keto diet for widespread consumption - nothing could be more tedious than listening to a friend calculate macros - but no, we don’t really need carbs. They sure are tasty!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it for many years, so yes you can stay on it.
No, your body doesn’t need carbs, and neither does your brain, no, keto does not destroy your kidneys.
Please cite medical research.
NP and too lazy to go looking, but on super low carb diets, your body manufactures them itself. If you need proof that the human body doesn’t need carbs, the existence of humans in the Arctic Circle, who survived pretty much on meat and fish (they ate plants and thus carbohydrates where available, but it’s not like the Arctic is a rich source of plant-based foods), is it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_cuisine
I’m not defending a keto diet for widespread consumption - nothing could be more tedious than listening to a friend calculate macros - but no, we don’t really need carbs. They sure are tasty!
It's a less efficient process. It requires more fuel and produces less energy. That's why keto may be good for weight loss for some people but it's not a good way to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it for many years, so yes you can stay on it.
No, your body doesn’t need carbs, and neither does your brain, no, keto does not destroy your kidneys.
Please cite medical research.
NP and too lazy to go looking, but on super low carb diets, your body manufactures them itself. If you need proof that the human body doesn’t need carbs, the existence of humans in the Arctic Circle, who survived pretty much on meat and fish (they ate plants and thus carbohydrates where available, but it’s not like the Arctic is a rich source of plant-based foods), is it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_cuisine
I’m not defending a keto diet for widespread consumption - nothing could be more tedious than listening to a friend calculate macros - but no, we don’t really need carbs. They sure are tasty!
Anonymous wrote:I think keto is FINALLY on its death bed. People no longer buy that "lose weight fast" BS. It doesn't work regarding weightloss, and it's terribly unhealthy.
Demonizing fat in the 90''s was idiotic, and demonizing carbs in the 2000's was equally moronic.