Caporegime
Look up Dr. Tim Noakes work on low carb athletes - they meet or exceed the efforts of carb based athletes, there are several world records now held by low carb athletes, so no exogenous carbs are not required - humans can convert protein to glucose via gluconeogenesis so any glucose requirement can be met via eating protein
It doesn't need to be expensive, even when I was eating a lot of steak it was less than I used to spend on a "balanced" diet, now I prefer burgers most days its £3.69 for a packet of mince (grass fed) plus half a pack of bacon, a few eggs, some butter, sour cream - its definitely less than £10 a day, I used to have £10 for just for lunch
That means nothing though, for every low carbs athletes who holds records there are 100x balanced eating athletes who also holds records. I am sure there is also vegans who holds some records too. What does it mean? Is my arguments 100 x more valid than yours?
£10 a day on food is a lot…I spend like £25 - £30 a week.
I also love vegetables, I am not eating them because they are healthy, if I don’t eat it for a few days, I crave it. When I go to Japan for 2 weeks. Every time after about day 4 or 5 (filled with diet of ramen, pork cutlet, prawn tempura etc I go in search of fruit and veg. I go buy grapes, salad, and one time I went to a supermarket and got one of those greens smoothie.
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