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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2677975" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>I hear you Roy Batty and this is your thread so I don't want to blow you off course. I'm guessing if you are consuming more carbs that you thought and the your trig calculations are off then I can see how your blood sugars may stay elevated. None of that applies to me. I was consuming about 35 grams of carbs a day while burning over 2500 calories a day for over 9 months. I was in nutritional ketosis . Weight dropped off me, like 35 lbs of it. So my body was burning fat. Trigs low (calculated by the lab), BMI at 19. C-peptides low/normal. Blood sugars hardly moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2677975, member: 520626"] I hear you Roy Batty and this is your thread so I don't want to blow you off course. I'm guessing if you are consuming more carbs that you thought and the your trig calculations are off then I can see how your blood sugars may stay elevated. None of that applies to me. I was consuming about 35 grams of carbs a day while burning over 2500 calories a day for over 9 months. I was in nutritional ketosis . Weight dropped off me, like 35 lbs of it. So my body was burning fat. Trigs low (calculated by the lab), BMI at 19. C-peptides low/normal. Blood sugars hardly moved. [/QUOTE]
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