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<blockquote data-quote="pixie1" data-source="post: 2098090" data-attributes="member: 114097"><p>I don't understand the first bullet point about low carb achieving glycemic control and weight loss due to loss of calorie s energy. </p><p>To me this is contradictory as the calories energy is replaced with fats, therefore it's the type of calorie energy which effects the glycemic control. Therefore there is no reduction in calories at all. It is the amount of carbs causes weight gain and loss of glycemic control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pixie1, post: 2098090, member: 114097"] I don't understand the first bullet point about low carb achieving glycemic control and weight loss due to loss of calorie s energy. To me this is contradictory as the calories energy is replaced with fats, therefore it's the type of calorie energy which effects the glycemic control. Therefore there is no reduction in calories at all. It is the amount of carbs causes weight gain and loss of glycemic control. [/QUOTE]
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