Potion control will work to lose weight in general but keto can help lose more body fat as mentioned in the link posted earlier
we will all produce ketones when burning body fat
I don't think many people here attend Hogwarts.
Potion control will work to lose weight in general but keto can help lose more body fat as mentioned in the link posted earlier
we will all produce ketones when burning body fat
HahaI don't think many people here attend Hogwarts.
You said Keto was a pointless fad but it isn't for Type 2 Diabetics
Cutting out the sugar and carbs completely removes the addiction/cravings for more and helps you maintain control over your eating habits.why not just eat healthily?
Cutting out the sugar and carbs completely removes the addiction/cravings for more and helps you maintain control over your eating habits.
Once sugar is involved it becomes harder to control, so for those with weak will moderation will never do and the extreme of Keto works best.
No idea, have a googs
Okey dokey. Are you like this in everyday conversation? Someone gives you a fact and additional logic and you have to ask for evidence?You made the claim - I was just wondering if you had any reason to believe it or if it was just one of those "facts" that people assert without really knowing either way.
Okey dokey. Are you like this in everyday conversation? Someone gives you a fact and additional logic and you have to ask for evidence?
"Hey Dowie, you know when it rains it's best to bring in your drying off the clothes line or they may get wet."
"Do you have any empirical evidence or a peer reviewed study showing that rain is in fact wet and can actually make dry clothes no longer dry? I need citations."
It's dowie being dowie, what do you expect.What's wrong with you? You're asking for evidence that sugar is addictive and cutting it out makes it easier for the weak willed to control their eating habits? That was my post but actually it turns out that isn't the question you asked. You're asking a dowie question, enjoy.
Is there evidence to suggest people have more success with sustaining this diet on an ongoing basis vs other diets that involve cutting calories?
What's wrong with you? You're asking for evidence that sugar is addictive and cutting it out makes it easier for the weak willed to control their eating habits? That was my post but actually it turns out that isn't the question you asked. You're asking a dowie question, enjoy.
dowie yawn
Conforming to type, as ever.
