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by seanwilson
956 days ago
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> It’s more like “I am taking a drug that disrupts the GLP-1 cycle in my body and makes me lose interest in eating food at all, even when I haven’t recently eaten many potatoes." Are there any results that say most participants experienced that and to what degree? I spoke to a few people that followed similar diets and they didn't report (obviously anecdotal too) anything about really strange levels of appetite suppression, just that they were happy they could eat as much as they wanted when they felt like it. It likely depends a lot on what you're used to eating as well. |
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PS I’m not sure if we’re even disagreeing here. People who take GLP-1 agonists report that they’re less interested in snacks and get “full” much more quickly when they do eat, which tracks my experience on this diet. The difference is that we have a slightly better understanding of what’s happening chemically there, whereas the potato diet we’re like “maybe potatoes just make you feel really full for some unknown reason, could be placebo, shrug emoji.”