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To be honest, besides helping transition from permanent glycolysis to lipolysis, high fat ingestion isn’t necessarily optimal, particularly if you have weight to lose. I’m built like Bruce Lee (or Mr. Muscle depending on the mirror) so I have to drink fat through a garden hose just to stay alive, but the average person can afford to allow the body to lean more on stored fat for fuel rather than dietary fat. Obviously at some stage it will all balance out.
There is the question of satiety, though. Hunger does drive.
Sure, but once over the initial switch to regular and sustained lipolysis, the body will tend to lean more toward oxidising stored fat and should, in theory, use those calories instead of making you hungry. I know you know this already, but just clarifying my point further.
I can vouch for that. Seen the method used elsewhere.Those e-learning things do nothing other than tick a CNST (if it still exists) box.
Of course awareness is raised at the end of it but try testing again in six months.
I can vouch for that. Seen the method used elsewhere.
Ha. Yes. And nobody remembered a thing about the content the following day?We had to do it all the time when I was still working as a Midwife. Elderly awareness, data protection, blood transfusion (I gave one in 25 years of practice) and other stuff vaguely resembling something I did in my job. Saved them paying for trainers and we are disciplined if we don’t do it.
Ha. Yes. And nobody remembered a thing about the content the following day?
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