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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1572683" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>@<a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/members/begonia.384303/" target="_blank">Begonia</a></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]QtwVnXtSJeQ[/MEDIA] and [MEDIA=youtube]xajUJ7ZeLME[/MEDIA] may help you to understand Dr Roy Taylor’s Twin cycle Hypotheses. Google will give you lot of additional results for “Dr Roy Taylor’s Twin cycle”</p><p></p><p>If you have not studied human biology and/or biochemistry expect to have to google lots of words you don’t understand, but with a few hours of study, you will start to understand what they are talking about. </p><p></p><p>When Dr Roy Taylor talks about a “positive calorie diet” remember that it is mostly carb that drives the process not calories from fat, and it seems that when people eat more fat, they often choose to eat less total calories.</p><p></p><p>Also remember that we each of a different level of underlining insulin resistance in our “normal cells”, therefore, a different limit of how much carbs we can consume before we start the Twin Cycle going. Some people have such high insulin resistance even when all fat has been removed from the liver that their body can never control BG when they eat lots of carbs, and eating carbs put fat back in the liver however much exercise they are getting. Other people can eat a normal “sensible” level of carbs (as per the NHS eat well plate) once they have removed all the fat from their liver without putting the fat back on the liver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1572683, member: 410240"] @[URL='http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/members/begonia.384303/']Begonia[/URL] [MEDIA=youtube]QtwVnXtSJeQ[/MEDIA] and [MEDIA=youtube]xajUJ7ZeLME[/MEDIA] may help you to understand Dr Roy Taylor’s Twin cycle Hypotheses. Google will give you lot of additional results for “Dr Roy Taylor’s Twin cycle” If you have not studied human biology and/or biochemistry expect to have to google lots of words you don’t understand, but with a few hours of study, you will start to understand what they are talking about. When Dr Roy Taylor talks about a “positive calorie diet” remember that it is mostly carb that drives the process not calories from fat, and it seems that when people eat more fat, they often choose to eat less total calories. Also remember that we each of a different level of underlining insulin resistance in our “normal cells”, therefore, a different limit of how much carbs we can consume before we start the Twin Cycle going. Some people have such high insulin resistance even when all fat has been removed from the liver that their body can never control BG when they eat lots of carbs, and eating carbs put fat back in the liver however much exercise they are getting. Other people can eat a normal “sensible” level of carbs (as per the NHS eat well plate) once they have removed all the fat from their liver without putting the fat back on the liver. [/QUOTE]
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