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VergesOfSin t1_j2bqsxq wrote
Reply to comment by TheKnightOfDoom in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
Get electrolytes. Sea salt and potassium citrate. 1 to 2 ratio. Flavor the water anyway you want as long as its 0 calorie.
If you can't get the potassium just salt will be fine. Try to eat extra potassium if possible.
VergesOfSin t1_j2b2buu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
Its not that simple. It lowers insulin and keeps it low for hours. That's where a bunch of the benefits come from.
A calorie restricted diet would have you eat 6 small meals a day. That means your insulin never gets a chance to hit basr level, and you'll feel ravenous the whole time.
It is significantly easier to just not eat, than it is to eat less.
VergesOfSin t1_j1iitkj wrote
Reply to comment by JackHoffenstein in Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
nope, the calories in calories out argument is archaic and false. we are not simple machines, we are very complex. 3000 calories of fat vs 3000 calories of carbs will have VAST differences on how much, and what type, of fat is made and stored.
VergesOfSin t1_j1h43mv wrote
Reply to comment by JackHoffenstein in Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
that goes for food in general
VergesOfSin t1_j1fe7cr wrote
Reply to comment by Dolphintorpedo in Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
No, it doesn't, that's a lie. 50 or so years ago, heart disease and heart attacks were almost unheard of. When Eisenhower had a heart attack in office, they blamed fat. Not the 3 packs of cigarettes he was smoking a day.
Look up ancel keyes, and see how he was paid by the sugar industry to fake results, and shift blame to animal fats.
We evolved to eat fat. Animal fat is the only reason we were able to evolve bigger, more complex brains. Well, cooking had a big role in it too.
VergesOfSin t1_j1efi86 wrote
Reply to comment by strizzl in Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
saturated fat does not make you fat
VergesOfSin t1_j1eff9c wrote
Reply to Despite improvements in insulin formulations and delivery over the last 30 years, diabetes control has not improved among US adults, and disparities for minority and uninsured adults worsens by Ordinarymangodoctor
lets not forget that type 2 diabetes is 100 percent reversible.
VergesOfSin t1_j5w82jx wrote
Reply to comment by Brasscogs in Canadian scientists exposed mice to vapour from JUUL e-cigarettes and found it caused changes in the animals' pulmonary immune cell composition and altered gene and protein levels in their lungs. by MistWeaver80
Because the tobacco company doesn't want them around.