Message from @hel

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2018-10-13 20:30:52 UTC  

I mean, I'm not an expert on T levels but I'd trust the doc if he says you're okay

2018-10-13 20:31:01 UTC  

Naw, sleep/cortisol/caffeine/food/lifting

2018-10-13 20:31:20 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy Are activist doctors a thing?

2018-10-13 20:31:26 UTC  

@Deleted User I don't remember exactly when I noticed PC culture but 1992 seems about right.

2018-10-13 20:31:30 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy Don't trust doctors 😄 "High carb low fat is healthy!" No, thanks.

2018-10-13 20:31:34 UTC  

Like activist judges or something.

2018-10-13 20:31:44 UTC  

I graduated high school in '89 and worked in the trades

2018-10-13 20:31:46 UTC  

@The Tradesman Oh definitely, but physiologically no one man is going to have the same T levels

2018-10-13 20:31:52 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy Or... most doctors, at least.

2018-10-13 20:31:55 UTC  

Actually, my doc advocates the keto+if. @machtyn

2018-10-13 20:32:00 UTC  

so I did not have much exposure to the office enviornment

2018-10-13 20:32:10 UTC  

@machtyn Actually you do need glucose and carbs to live mate lol

2018-10-13 20:32:34 UTC  

Just don't go crazy and eat like mcdonalds 24-7, moderation is the key

2018-10-13 20:32:36 UTC  

anyway I have to run off for a bit. BBL.

2018-10-13 20:32:38 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy Yes, you do. Your body converts it from fat to run the brain.

2018-10-13 20:32:45 UTC  

goodbye @Lilu

2018-10-13 20:33:09 UTC  

You don't need to EAT carbs/sugars.

2018-10-13 20:33:11 UTC  

It also depends on how active you are too, nutrition is highly personable tbh

2018-10-13 20:33:18 UTC  

Yes!

2018-10-13 20:33:31 UTC  

Agreed. I personally eat a little brown rice when I go sparring.

2018-10-13 20:33:45 UTC  

I wanna rewatch Fight Club one of these days

2018-10-13 20:33:45 UTC  

@machtyn Yes you do, to allow the basic metabolic functions of your body to take place. You need carbs and glucose. This is fact

2018-10-13 20:33:50 UTC  

When I lift without brown rice, I am flat in performance but I get a better physical response.

2018-10-13 20:34:00 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy No, you do not.

2018-10-13 20:34:06 UTC  

xDD

2018-10-13 20:34:10 UTC  

The body converts fat into glucose.

2018-10-13 20:34:50 UTC  

As an older guy...you just have to watch the portions. Like when I do get fast food......its a small drink. small fries, and a small burger

2018-10-13 20:34:51 UTC  

The brain needs 100-150 grams of glucose to function. The body taps that from fat stores if no glucose is eaten.

2018-10-13 20:34:54 UTC  

Dude. If I don't get any carbs, or any sodium, or any glucose in my diet I'm quickly gonna become malnourished. Tell me how long you can go with a 0 carb, 0 glucose, and 0 sodium diet. You'll be diabetic before you know it

2018-10-13 20:35:12 UTC  

Moderation, is the key word. Most people OD on carbs, fat, sodium

2018-10-13 20:35:29 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy You will eat a small amount of carbs from vegetables. When did I ever say you needed no sodium/electrolytes?

2018-10-13 20:35:36 UTC  

Weight doesn't "melt" off me anymore

2018-10-13 20:35:37 UTC  

Well it's recommended to take some electrolytes on the keto diet.

2018-10-13 20:35:52 UTC  

Veggies provide the "essential" 20g carbs.

2018-10-13 20:35:53 UTC  

@machtyn My bad, I thought you were advocating for a diet absent of those nutrients lol

2018-10-13 20:35:59 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy Not at all.

2018-10-13 20:36:44 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy It is a myth that you need to eat carbs/sugars to sustain yourself though. You can eat fats and under 20mg carbs via veggies. Also, if you eat more than 40-80 grams of protein that will convert to glucose as well.

2018-10-13 20:37:17 UTC  

@KenneticEnergy So these "carnivore diet" people are actually converting to glucose without realizing it probably.

2018-10-13 20:37:29 UTC  

and sometimes...grabbing a lunch out.....yeah, a salad is the meal, and not some ginorous thing that chicks eat with 1000 pounds of dressing, chicken, cheese.....

2018-10-13 20:37:52 UTC  

I'm not advocating for a carnivore diet, I'm simply saying based off scientific fact you need some ammount of carbs, and glucose to live. Or at least function properly

2018-10-13 20:38:18 UTC  

The optimal diet is different for each individual. I personally have seen the keto (with IF) to be most effective at lowering insulin/inflammation and thus reducing fat accumulation and burning off stored fat. However, you don't perform better than someone eating more carbs probably. I don't think that research has been done.