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I fear I have tried to fix, an already fixed system.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2028609" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I saw the word Eatwell in there. I suspect that after you found you could eat a more normal diet, then you took your eye off the ball and you celebrated. I know that feeling. I am there at the moment having just earned that very freedom myself.</p><p></p><p>But any carbs you eat that are excess to what you need will be stored as glycogen, and possibly as lipids in the liver, and if allowed to accumulate to any extent then insulin resistance will start to increase too taking you back to an unfixed system. So I blame Eatwell once again. You may find continuing with the low carb will produce positive results but it may take a month or so to see off the baddies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2028609, member: 196898"] I saw the word Eatwell in there. I suspect that after you found you could eat a more normal diet, then you took your eye off the ball and you celebrated. I know that feeling. I am there at the moment having just earned that very freedom myself. But any carbs you eat that are excess to what you need will be stored as glycogen, and possibly as lipids in the liver, and if allowed to accumulate to any extent then insulin resistance will start to increase too taking you back to an unfixed system. So I blame Eatwell once again. You may find continuing with the low carb will produce positive results but it may take a month or so to see off the baddies. [/QUOTE]
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