what kind of diet would work the best with Phenblue: low carbs or a low fat diet?
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I'd have to say low fat. I'm personally not a fan of low carb diets. Definitely control how much carbs you eat, but I find cutting fat - especially all the bad fats - out of your diet not only helps with weight loss but is also good for your overall health.
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Low fat diets have turned out to be a load of bull. Turns out, they really don't work. In fact, obesity rates have only increased since low fat foods have been introduced. The idea is to get a good balance of healthy fats (in moderation), lean protein, and high quality carbs.
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Originally posted by MadMike View PostLow fat diets have turned out to be a load of bull. Turns out, they really don't work. In fact, obesity rates have only increased since low fat foods have been introduced. The idea is to get a good balance of healthy fats (in moderation), lean protein, and high quality carbs.
I couldn't agree more MadMike. So many things on food market shelves marketed "healthy" or "diet" or "Low-fat" are not the "better-for-you" alternative that people think they are. They're just words to get people to buy. Health has nothing to do with it. I wish companies weren't allowed to use certain words like "healthy" on their products, because they're entirely misleading. And, you're right, low-fat products are only contributing to obesity and unhealthy lifestyles.
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Originally posted by BigBobby View PostThat's just scary. I didn't realize that there isn't really any monitoring of the word "healthy". Shouldn't that be something you need to prove, somehow?
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