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<blockquote data-quote="Sean_Raymond" data-source="post: 2354080" data-attributes="member: 403497"><p>This is really nice to read! Sometimes it is hard to make words reflect the spirit in which you write something. But this is how I'd like to be coming across. I am open minded, I'm considering everything people are saying and and being given much food for thought. I would certainly adopt any relevant approach to reflect any change of opinion. Whilst I cannot see how Insulin is the reason a person gains/loses weight I would be willing to change my mind on that. I really am on the side of everyone here and I have tried to find a way I can reconcile the Insulin idea with peoples testimonies here.</p><p></p><p>I'll try and get around to writing in more detail why I feel the insulin hypothesis of obesity doesn't work for me so my thoughts can be examined by anyone interested. As a clinician, I have to understand the reasons of why something works or not for reasons explained. For a person getting results and not experiencing any deleterious effects it is understandable that how the reason may be less important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean_Raymond, post: 2354080, member: 403497"] This is really nice to read! Sometimes it is hard to make words reflect the spirit in which you write something. But this is how I'd like to be coming across. I am open minded, I'm considering everything people are saying and and being given much food for thought. I would certainly adopt any relevant approach to reflect any change of opinion. Whilst I cannot see how Insulin is the reason a person gains/loses weight I would be willing to change my mind on that. I really am on the side of everyone here and I have tried to find a way I can reconcile the Insulin idea with peoples testimonies here. I'll try and get around to writing in more detail why I feel the insulin hypothesis of obesity doesn't work for me so my thoughts can be examined by anyone interested. As a clinician, I have to understand the reasons of why something works or not for reasons explained. For a person getting results and not experiencing any deleterious effects it is understandable that how the reason may be less important. [/QUOTE]
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