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<blockquote data-quote="Beating-My-Betes" data-source="post: 2456582" data-attributes="member: 532959"><p>My mind is completely at ease. But thanks.</p><p></p><p>I</p><p></p><p>Yes, you did try. Instead you just ended up confirming what I was saying all along. moreover, the manner in which the models failed to explain the effect of eating fruit i.e It was something distinct within whole fruit, leads it open to failing with other types of food</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmmm...the less said about that, the better.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From what i can gather NAFLD, in many cases (at least in the cases of those whose fatty liver tagged along with the extra weight) responds very well to weight-loss, however it is achieved. And at this point, i believe the same about most if not all symptoms of metabolic disease. Given the huge differences between low-carb, high-carb and ultra-low calorie, in the treatment of metabolic dysfunction e.g diabetes, the most common (If not the only) point of convergence is weight-loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beating-My-Betes, post: 2456582, member: 532959"] My mind is completely at ease. But thanks. I Yes, you did try. Instead you just ended up confirming what I was saying all along. moreover, the manner in which the models failed to explain the effect of eating fruit i.e It was something distinct within whole fruit, leads it open to failing with other types of food Hmmm...the less said about that, the better. From what i can gather NAFLD, in many cases (at least in the cases of those whose fatty liver tagged along with the extra weight) responds very well to weight-loss, however it is achieved. And at this point, i believe the same about most if not all symptoms of metabolic disease. Given the huge differences between low-carb, high-carb and ultra-low calorie, in the treatment of metabolic dysfunction e.g diabetes, the most common (If not the only) point of convergence is weight-loss. [/QUOTE]
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