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<blockquote data-quote="TorqPenderloin" data-source="post: 1056297" data-attributes="member: 211504"><p>I think that's a solid outlook and that's why this forum exists. We each bring to the table a set of different experiences, perspectives, and opinions. Feel free to share yours in an attempt to help other people develop and make their own opinions.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't try to put too much focus on helping a concentrated number of people. As CarbsRok mentioned, that's probably best left to medication professionals.</p><p></p><p>To further the discussion, I've heard that "Carb sensitivity" is greatly increased with low-carb diets so I can definitely understand some of your successes in making diet changes. However, I have to wonder why you had limitations with your previous low-carb approach. I do occasionally reach the physical limits of a carb-restricted diet, but those occasions are rare and it's only after very intense and prolonged exercise sessions. I also never seem to have issues with my concentration or ability to focus.</p><p></p><p>However, some people do respond very poorly to carb-restrictive diets and I know a few personally. It's a diet that isn't for everyone and the barriers are more significant to some people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorqPenderloin, post: 1056297, member: 211504"] I think that's a solid outlook and that's why this forum exists. We each bring to the table a set of different experiences, perspectives, and opinions. Feel free to share yours in an attempt to help other people develop and make their own opinions. I wouldn't try to put too much focus on helping a concentrated number of people. As CarbsRok mentioned, that's probably best left to medication professionals. To further the discussion, I've heard that "Carb sensitivity" is greatly increased with low-carb diets so I can definitely understand some of your successes in making diet changes. However, I have to wonder why you had limitations with your previous low-carb approach. I do occasionally reach the physical limits of a carb-restricted diet, but those occasions are rare and it's only after very intense and prolonged exercise sessions. I also never seem to have issues with my concentration or ability to focus. However, some people do respond very poorly to carb-restrictive diets and I know a few personally. It's a diet that isn't for everyone and the barriers are more significant to some people. [/QUOTE]
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