damnesian
16 days ago
>Metabolic health experts at L-Nutra, the science-driven company behind Prolon
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"experts" who are in the business to sell you metabolic enhancements.
Then tell me experts, how were my wife and I able to lose weight using intermittent fasting and resticting refined carbs and sugar? Hm?
jamesgill
16 days ago
Valid points about money, but they’re primarily talking about calorie restriction and how metabolic adaptation eventually leads to weight loss stopping, because metabolism adapts to less energy and you can’t just keep ‘eating less’. If you’re familiar with the low carb community, this is what’s famously called the ‘Biggest Loser’ problem, referring to the TV show and how contestants lost a lot of weight through extreme calorie restriction—but their metabolism eventually slowed down and they couldn’t eat less, so—nearly everyone gained it all back.
magicalhippo
16 days ago
> they couldn’t eat less
If they are gaining weight, why can't they eat less?
y0eswddl
16 days ago
metabolic slowing with increased calorie restriction means that eventually the body adapts to the point where youd be consuming too few calories to function and still barely losing any weight
magicalhippo
16 days ago
Yes but they already lost weight. What I didn't understand is how the body decides to store fat, ie gain weight back, rather than function properly.
jamesgill
15 days ago
There's a lot of info about this online, but here's a quick TL;DR example: https://www.health.harvard.edu/diet-and-weight-loss/lessons-...
What most people don't understand is that weight loss and health is about a lot more than 'calories in/calories out', despite what we've been told for decades.