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How many tbs of psyllium with one glass of water?
The idea that you are filled with poop and that's what makes you fat.
Unless you are constipated you aren't anywhere near filled with poop. Fiber is good for you but doesn't work any magic. wrote: ||| ||| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lirn4pW71zo | | What is "crazy" in this video, though? |
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How many tbs of psyllium with one glass of water?
On Apr 11, 4:43*pm, "FOB" wrote:
The idea that you are filled with poop and that's what makes you fat. Unless you are constipated you aren't anywhere near filled with poop. *Fiber is good for you but doesn't work any magic. wrote: ||| |||http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lirn4pW71zo | | What is "crazy" in this video, though? I agree with you. I've seen references to "gut leak". It says that the belly pot is actually water. Is that true? |
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How many tbs of psyllium with one glass of water?
No, it's fat, don't kid yourself. You have to eat less to lose weight. Low
carbing makes it easier to eat less because carbs make you hungry sooner. wrote: | I agree with you. I've seen references to "gut leak". It says that the | belly pot is actually water. Is that true? |
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How many tbs of psyllium with one glass of water?
On Apr 11, 10:37*pm, "FOB" wrote:
No, it's fat, don't kid yourself. *You have to eat less to lose weight. *Low carbing makes it easier to eat less because carbs make you hungry sooner. wrote: | I agree with you. I've seen references to "gut leak". It says that the | belly pot is actually water. Is that true? All right. I've always been skeptical about that "gut leak" thing. I was told that it's just an unverified theory, and that's why they don't teach it at the medical schools. If that was true, I think that ultra-sounds would confirm it. The best way would be to open up the belly of deceased obese and check it out. |
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On Apr 12, 2:10*pm, Doug Freyburger wrote:
wrote: "FOB" wrote: No, it's fat, don't kid yourself. *You have to eat less to lose weight. *Low carbing makes it easier to eat less because carbs make you hungry sooner. If you want to compare what you weight with and without a full intestine there is a simple process. *The next time you're at the doctors go to the front desk and ask if they have the directions for how to prepare for a colonoscopy. *Schedule a night that you only need a couple of hours of sleep and a day you aren't expected to work and follow the directions. *It will empty your intestines completely. *As good as any colonic. *Don't expect the process to be pleasant but it will be very effective. *Weigh yourself before and after and use the tape measure before and after. I recently had a colonoscopy based on my age and the recommended time for a colonoscopy. *I lost several pounds of crap but under an inch of belt size, and the pounds and inch were back in several days. Definitely fat not built up crap. All right. I've always been skeptical about that "gut leak" thing. I think that's a different issue. *Irritable bowel syndrome and Croens disease are supposed to be caused by grain irritating the intestine and causing it to leak. *If you have any reason to suspect either of those try going grain free for a month and see if there is any improvement. The best way would be to open up the belly of deceased obese and check it out. The problem with that approach is folks are often very sick just before they die so the condition of their body at death can be very different than what is was most of their life. *Consider Dr Atkins condition before he fell on the ice (tall, arguably below his ideal weight, healthy enough to walk to work each morning) and his condition after a while on life support and intravenous carby feeding. Thanks for the info. I would like to have that colonscopy done. I have to go to the doctor in a few weeks, anyway. |
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