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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2455011" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Beef may evoke an insulin response but if that insulin quality is good then energy a be side effect. Where as other proteins are more useless for metabolism especially protein mixed with natural sugars. Ultimately everyone is different so beef may be fantastic for one but not so good for another. Fat cells are blockades which I feel metformin effects these blocks of fat able to disperse and be emptied efficiently. Low carbing just reduces the workload and build up of useless fat cells. Which is all some people need where others need more than that.</p><p>I'm not surprised with these findings here. Some farmers use different feed too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2455011, member: 196960"] Beef may evoke an insulin response but if that insulin quality is good then energy a be side effect. Where as other proteins are more useless for metabolism especially protein mixed with natural sugars. Ultimately everyone is different so beef may be fantastic for one but not so good for another. Fat cells are blockades which I feel metformin effects these blocks of fat able to disperse and be emptied efficiently. Low carbing just reduces the workload and build up of useless fat cells. Which is all some people need where others need more than that. I'm not surprised with these findings here. Some farmers use different feed too. [/QUOTE]
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