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by gns24
494 days ago
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Yeah, I'm always a bit suspicious of apparently effective dietary changes which result in a calorie reduction - often different people report completely different dietary changes helped them, but one thing they all have in common is being in calorie deficit. There are plenty of studies showing that caloric restriction calms inflammatory responses which are responsible for the majority of common diseases. Without balancing the energy intake, I'm always slightly suspicious that any improvements with changing what I eat are actually caused by the change in how much I eat. |
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Example:me. Another example is https://reddit.com/user/MythicalStrength who's a strongman competitor.
> often different people report completely different dietary changes helped them
Nobody fixed T2D, (some types of) epilepsy, (some cases of) mental illness like bipolar/psychosis on high carb or high protein.