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<blockquote data-quote="Living-by-the-beach" data-source="post: 1106604" data-attributes="member: 128654"><p>[USER=57698]@lindisfel[/USER]</p><p></p><p>What if Prof. Taylor had 80% of the story correct and that really hard core fasting became the rest of the story? That was my original point of starting this thread. Dr. Fung puts great emphasis on fasting. I've lost 75% more weight than the 43% of the recent successful study participants of Taylor's study. Yes I could still fall into the 5% differential of the bariatric failures Fung mentioned but with my weight loss, the whole issue doesn't make sense (at least to me).</p><p></p><p>Its the 500lb obese guy that gets rid of his diabetes at 475lbs (within two weeks of surgery) & yet I am struggling when I am a BMI of 24.3? To me the juxtaposition doesn't make full rational sense? I may be talking total balderdash? Yet I suspect there is more to the fasting method than Taylor is giving credit for.</p><p></p><p>LBB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Living-by-the-beach, post: 1106604, member: 128654"] [USER=57698]@lindisfel[/USER] What if Prof. Taylor had 80% of the story correct and that really hard core fasting became the rest of the story? That was my original point of starting this thread. Dr. Fung puts great emphasis on fasting. I've lost 75% more weight than the 43% of the recent successful study participants of Taylor's study. Yes I could still fall into the 5% differential of the bariatric failures Fung mentioned but with my weight loss, the whole issue doesn't make sense (at least to me). Its the 500lb obese guy that gets rid of his diabetes at 475lbs (within two weeks of surgery) & yet I am struggling when I am a BMI of 24.3? To me the juxtaposition doesn't make full rational sense? I may be talking total balderdash? Yet I suspect there is more to the fasting method than Taylor is giving credit for. LBB [/QUOTE]
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