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<blockquote data-quote="CherryAA" data-source="post: 1437107" data-attributes="member: 327005"><p>I just watched this program, some interesting stuff about the changes to hormones etc, I would be interested to see a comparison of the blood profiles and health markers of someone in nutritional ketosis, compared to immediately after weight loss surgery when one is likely to have been fasting for at least 30 hours by the time you can eat again, if not more. Also interesting to see that the guy eating tiny meals at then end is still making potatoes a staple of his food. It certainly seems like the surgery helps, but it could be so much more effective if people were advised to try low carb first .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CherryAA, post: 1437107, member: 327005"] I just watched this program, some interesting stuff about the changes to hormones etc, I would be interested to see a comparison of the blood profiles and health markers of someone in nutritional ketosis, compared to immediately after weight loss surgery when one is likely to have been fasting for at least 30 hours by the time you can eat again, if not more. Also interesting to see that the guy eating tiny meals at then end is still making potatoes a staple of his food. It certainly seems like the surgery helps, but it could be so much more effective if people were advised to try low carb first . [/QUOTE]
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