Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 > , > > I didn't really read the book, I just looked through it at a few > things. It advocates limiting carbs to about 72 g/day and eating more > fat. It's positive about saturated fat. It also talks like this is > good for everyone. Is it? I don't know. If different people have > different needs, how can it be? It's a question I'm looking for > answers to--how and why people vary in their dietary needs, and > whether people have greatly differing macronutrient needs, a la > metabolic typing or similar paradigms. > > As for losing appetite, this is something that, according to the book, > happens to THIN people. On the other hand, to quote from it, " Obese > patients generally experience no negative consequences after changing > to a low-carb nutritional program. They usually enjoy a good appetite > and are pleased that they are losing weight in spite of eating plenty > of food. " From what I can see, the authors are saying that the > difference is because " Generally, thin individuals are driven to eat > by low blood sugar,not by a general hunger " . Why that should be the > case for the thin and not the fat, I don't know, but I didn't read the > whole book. > > So as to your problem, I guess the authors would ask, how are your > carb levels, and your fat levels? When you decrease eating, are you > decreasing everything, or just carbs? And if you decrease carbs, are > you getting enough fat? In my case, getting enough fat is essential > for me to be able to keep my carbs low. But maybe I'm a low-carb > type, and you might not be. These books rarely talk about people who > didn't benefit from their diets. > > Rick > >Rick, thanks a lot for posting...i think i'd like to read the book. ttho i am so over-booked! i've read so many books and am reading more...i'll have to add it to the list! but it sounds like an important one to read. thanks again. laura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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