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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2034627" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I think you now need to do some research about fat. Even main stream medical experts are now agreeing it’s not the devil it’s been portrayed to be and has little to do with cholesterol levels or making you fat. There are lots of threads on here with lots of links to lots of evidence supporting my claim. </p><p></p><p>Too much unused energy makes you overweight. As a diabetic, carbs don’t get dealt with properly, therefore don’t get used for energy, therefore it’s them that make you fat, cause inflammation and damage your arteries and nerves. Your fat digestion, without other health conditions considered, should be just fine and keep you full with lots of energy. You’ll likely eat less as it keeps you far fuller than carbs do and it doesn’t create cravings either. Most of us find our cholesterol levels improve and weight reaches far healthier levels eating lower carb and higher fats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2034627, member: 480869"] I think you now need to do some research about fat. Even main stream medical experts are now agreeing it’s not the devil it’s been portrayed to be and has little to do with cholesterol levels or making you fat. There are lots of threads on here with lots of links to lots of evidence supporting my claim. Too much unused energy makes you overweight. As a diabetic, carbs don’t get dealt with properly, therefore don’t get used for energy, therefore it’s them that make you fat, cause inflammation and damage your arteries and nerves. Your fat digestion, without other health conditions considered, should be just fine and keep you full with lots of energy. You’ll likely eat less as it keeps you far fuller than carbs do and it doesn’t create cravings either. Most of us find our cholesterol levels improve and weight reaches far healthier levels eating lower carb and higher fats. [/QUOTE]
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