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Sovereign Being
1w ago
If I'm strict on beef, eggs and butter, I can't gain weight consistently no matter how hard I try to eat and overeat. In fact I end up leaning out. I gave up counting calories over a decade ago and I got into the best shape of my life by only really changing what I was eating.
Must be something more to the equation.
Must be something more to the equation.
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au9913
@au9913
1w ago
That's an easy one. a carnivore diet like that is satiating, you can't really over eat.
Processed foods aren't as satiating, and you can over eat easily.
If you're not satiated, you're going to continue to eat, thereby consuming more calories. But if you actually control for calories against those 2 diets, you can lose weight on McDonald's, you're just going to be hungry
Processed foods aren't as satiating, and you can over eat easily.
If you're not satiated, you're going to continue to eat, thereby consuming more calories. But if you actually control for calories against those 2 diets, you can lose weight on McDonald's, you're just going to be hungry
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Toxic Bitcoiner
@toxicbitcoiner
1w ago
It’s more complicated than that.
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au9913
@au9913
1w ago
Its not. If you expend 2000 calories in a day and you eat 2000 calories in that same period, you will not gain weight. Its physically impossible.
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