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<blockquote data-quote="pdmjoker" data-source="post: 2292698" data-attributes="member: 468524"><p>Looks like you've done some great research and looked into these things rather more than I have - thank you. (It's time consuming to assess studies and get to grips with all the relevant issues, so I appreciate it.)</p><p>Yes, shame that this study was only 2 weeks and 1200 kcal means not quite comparable, but does give some pointers.</p><p>I had heard both Jason Fung and Bret Scher say, and read in Volek and Phinney, that Low Carb enables liver fat to be burned off.</p><p>I gathered from Fung that the fructose in sugar is a prime cause of liver fat, but some people dispute this.</p><p>(In an earlier post of yours, might it be worth removing the link to the wrong version of the study?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdmjoker, post: 2292698, member: 468524"] Looks like you've done some great research and looked into these things rather more than I have - thank you. (It's time consuming to assess studies and get to grips with all the relevant issues, so I appreciate it.) Yes, shame that this study was only 2 weeks and 1200 kcal means not quite comparable, but does give some pointers. I had heard both Jason Fung and Bret Scher say, and read in Volek and Phinney, that Low Carb enables liver fat to be burned off. I gathered from Fung that the fructose in sugar is a prime cause of liver fat, but some people dispute this. (In an earlier post of yours, might it be worth removing the link to the wrong version of the study?) [/QUOTE]
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