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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 2039806" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>[USER=503998]@Knikki[/USER] . At around 150 / 200 grams carbs daily i find this to be what suits me best. Definitely not low carb but granted I eat fewer carbs than some. More relevant is the fact that I have tried sub 50 g carbs daily over a period of time on three separate occasions and on each occasion it hasn’t given me anything better than where I am with my current regime.</p><p>I, like you believe it’s imperative that we find what works for us as individuals and avoid being lead by others.</p><p>[USER=504488]@Jazz97[/USER] . Understand your frustrations, all of us have been where you are. You are at the start of a lifelong journey, like all journeys, the preparation is imperative. See this time as your preparation time and try not to concentrate to much on the actual journey and destination just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 2039806, member: 47983"] [USER=503998]@Knikki[/USER] . At around 150 / 200 grams carbs daily i find this to be what suits me best. Definitely not low carb but granted I eat fewer carbs than some. More relevant is the fact that I have tried sub 50 g carbs daily over a period of time on three separate occasions and on each occasion it hasn’t given me anything better than where I am with my current regime. I, like you believe it’s imperative that we find what works for us as individuals and avoid being lead by others. [USER=504488]@Jazz97[/USER] . Understand your frustrations, all of us have been where you are. You are at the start of a lifelong journey, like all journeys, the preparation is imperative. See this time as your preparation time and try not to concentrate to much on the actual journey and destination just yet. [/QUOTE]
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