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So why should we avoid the amount of carbs currently recommended?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dillinger" data-source="post: 848440" data-attributes="member: 13582"><p>Ok, but you're still wrong though. You can remove all carbs without becoming ill. Carbohydrates are not an essential nutrient. The body does need some glucose but it can make it itself by gluconeogenesis. 'Essential Nutrient' means something that the body cannot manufacture at all or in large enough quantities by its self (assuming that one is eating all the other essential nutrients). This seems to be something that confuses a lot of people, dieticians in particular. There is a clear difference between making your own glucose in the liver and needing to eat carbohydrates.</p><p></p><p>It's difficult that to do that but it wouldn't be a problem. There is no deficiency disease for carbohydrate.</p><p></p><p>p.s. Hello [USER=85197]@zand[/USER] !</p><p></p><p>Best</p><p></p><p>Dillinger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dillinger, post: 848440, member: 13582"] Ok, but you're still wrong though. You can remove all carbs without becoming ill. Carbohydrates are not an essential nutrient. The body does need some glucose but it can make it itself by gluconeogenesis. 'Essential Nutrient' means something that the body cannot manufacture at all or in large enough quantities by its self (assuming that one is eating all the other essential nutrients). This seems to be something that confuses a lot of people, dieticians in particular. There is a clear difference between making your own glucose in the liver and needing to eat carbohydrates. It's difficult that to do that but it wouldn't be a problem. There is no deficiency disease for carbohydrate. p.s. Hello [USER=85197]@zand[/USER] ! Best Dillinger [/QUOTE]
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