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<blockquote data-quote="Biggles2" data-source="post: 1572380" data-attributes="member: 406880"><p>Hi [USER=402985]@Fleegle[/USER] & [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER], I think both approaches make sense physiologically. My personal preference is LCHF because, personally, I find it easier. Hats off to you [USER=402985]@Fleegle[/USER] for staying on track with your ND and reporting back to the forum! I really appreciate your updates.</p><p></p><p>I did have a ND-like 'event' a couple of years ago when I lost 18 pounds over the course of a week during an acute illness. I believe that I lost ectopic liver and pancreatic fat during this acute illness. When I recovered my appetite I resumed my LCHF approach and found that it was so much easier to keep my BG's within a very tight range, and, as long as I maintained this range, my weight loss continued 'til it settled at the weight I was as a young adult. I have maintained this weight for the past 2 years on intermittent fasting 8/16 and LCHF. I have no doubt that the rapid loss of ectopic visceral fat did wonders for my metabolism so I really believe that both approaches have merit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggles2, post: 1572380, member: 406880"] Hi [USER=402985]@Fleegle[/USER] & [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER], I think both approaches make sense physiologically. My personal preference is LCHF because, personally, I find it easier. Hats off to you [USER=402985]@Fleegle[/USER] for staying on track with your ND and reporting back to the forum! I really appreciate your updates. I did have a ND-like 'event' a couple of years ago when I lost 18 pounds over the course of a week during an acute illness. I believe that I lost ectopic liver and pancreatic fat during this acute illness. When I recovered my appetite I resumed my LCHF approach and found that it was so much easier to keep my BG's within a very tight range, and, as long as I maintained this range, my weight loss continued 'til it settled at the weight I was as a young adult. I have maintained this weight for the past 2 years on intermittent fasting 8/16 and LCHF. I have no doubt that the rapid loss of ectopic visceral fat did wonders for my metabolism so I really believe that both approaches have merit. [/QUOTE]
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