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<blockquote data-quote="jack412" data-source="post: 685746" data-attributes="member: 97664"><p>******, I didn't know that. back to the books, aka google</p><p>yes insulin resistance varies, and they say it's for life, so someone high IR and obese, and say triggers at 100g, goes on a 50g keto diet and looses a stack of weight, afterwards, they will keep the weight off as long as they stay under their 100g forever, 150g and they will be fat again</p><p></p><p>I took 10mg rosuvastatin after 3 mths TC was 2.7 and my ldl is under 1, a silly small number, </p><p>I've cut it back to 5 mg now, I need my trig lower and hdl and ldl higher ..I will see what has happened in the last 6 mths on lchf, I've lost another 5kg..so fingers crossed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack412, post: 685746, member: 97664"] ******, I didn't know that. back to the books, aka google yes insulin resistance varies, and they say it's for life, so someone high IR and obese, and say triggers at 100g, goes on a 50g keto diet and looses a stack of weight, afterwards, they will keep the weight off as long as they stay under their 100g forever, 150g and they will be fat again I took 10mg rosuvastatin after 3 mths TC was 2.7 and my ldl is under 1, a silly small number, I've cut it back to 5 mg now, I need my trig lower and hdl and ldl higher ..I will see what has happened in the last 6 mths on lchf, I've lost another 5kg..so fingers crossed [/QUOTE]
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