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    Quote Originally Posted by NVR2BIG1 View Post


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    Wait, if he's eating at a deficit, why should the % of cals via healthy fat sources even be relevent? I mean, assuming he's not eating most of his cals via fat. But even then - a deficit is a deficit, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damienm05 View Post
    Wait, if he's eating at a deficit, why should the % of cals via healthy fat sources even be relevent? I mean, assuming he's not eating most of his cals via fat. But even then - a deficit is a deficit, right?
    no, if that were true you could cut on ice cream and cookies as long as you stayed in a deficit, dieting goes way beyond that, you have to realize that when you eat something thousands upon thousands of reactions start to take place, which in turn trigger more and more reactions depending on the composition of the food you ate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damienm05 View Post
    Wait, if he's eating at a deficit, why should the % of cals via healthy fat sources even be relevent? I mean, assuming he's not eating most of his cals via fat. But even then - a deficit is a deficit, right?
    no, I've seen this before several times. There can come a point when carbs can be too low for too long, causing the metabolism to slow down. If your never hungry on a low carb diet, low carbs is not for you. In that case, I'd go the other route and go moderate carbs and super low on the fats. I'm like that myself, I dont do any peanut butter, flax oil, almonds, none of that shit when I diet. The only fat in my diet is from lean steaks which I try and eat at least once/day. Obviously something is off with his body chemistry, therefore I'd change the diet

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    Quote Originally Posted by NVR2BIG1 View Post
    no, I've seen this before several times. There can come a point when carbs can be too low for too long, causing the metabolism to slow down. If your never hungry on a low carb diet, low carbs is not for you. In that case, I'd go the other route and go moderate carbs and super low on the fats. I'm like that myself, I dont do any peanut butter, flax oil, almonds, none of that shit when I diet. The only fat in my diet is from lean steaks which I try and eat at least once/day. Obviously something is off with his body chemistry, therefore I'd change the diet
    If I cut out my added fat (nuts, oils other than what i cook in) would I burn through muscle? Eating carbs late in the day is what got me fat in the first place, so thats out. I was also thinkin about trying the CKD but I can see that going horribly wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NVR2BIG1 View Post
    no, I've seen this before several times. There can come a point when carbs can be too low for too long, causing the metabolism to slow down. If your never hungry on a low carb diet, low carbs is not for you. In that case, I'd go the other route and go moderate carbs and super low on the fats. I'm like that myself, I dont do any peanut butter, flax oil, almonds, none of that shit when I diet. The only fat in my diet is from lean steaks which I try and eat at least once/day. Obviously something is off with his body chemistry, therefore I'd change the diet
    i was just thinking that, if we make some changes and he still oesn't react he might want to get checked for hypothyroidism

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    I dunno if this helps but I have a huge appetite and am always hungry.

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