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“I was eating 500cals”

nora@hachikaio
genuinely how am i loosing more weight eating 1200cals than when i was eating 500cals
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@Thamno @cremieuxrecueil Took you becoming a nutritionist to learn how to count calories, don’t really think you’re in a place to talk.
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@therealtylah @cremieuxrecueil You may want to look up the difference between markers and hard outcomes. It's far from everything you need, but it's a good place to start.
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@cremieuxrecueil The study shows that the Omega 6 (LA) diet resulted in pro inflammatory markers (higher CRP and fibrinogen) relative to the ALA group.
Not sure how that makes me incompetent moreso makes you look like a shill.
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@therealtylah I don't read every comment. And your linked study found no differences in risk and no meaningful biomarker differences, plus it came after you got hit with two other human studies that disagreed with you.
You're incompetent.
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@cremieuxrecueil Funny how I cited a human study a few replies down and that didn’t warrant a response from you.
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@therealtylah Your citation doesn't provide any relevant human evidence. Try to stick to that.
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@cremieuxrecueil Human study showing increased inflammatory markers in consumption of seed oils.
In addition this was over the course of 2 years, so we get to see longer term impacts.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11815311/
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As a reminder:
- The trials show seed oils are fine
- The genetic evidence shows they're fine
- The observational evidence shows they're fine
The contrary evidence is animal studies, mechanistic reasoning, and incautious inferences from old studies without clear relevance.
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil
Seed oils: Are they even correlated with bad health? I assembled ALL of the available NHANES data and linked as much as possible of it to the National Death Index and found that... It's not. Seed oils aren't even correlated with problems.
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This is exactly what Barry Weiss and Larry Ellison want, two centrists arguing over which way to lean on the fence they’re sitting on.
Brilyn Hollyhand@BrilynHollyhand
Harry Sisson and I together for the first time in person to debate live in NYC on primetime. What could go wrong? Might break the internet! 🍿👀
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@Keifreibierrr @cremieuxrecueil Well here we have a study done with humans (men and women) shows increase in inflammatory markers on seed oil consumption.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11815311/
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@therealtylah @cremieuxrecueil Even in RCTs, the most protective intervention in Lyon seemed to be the replacement of butter with a study provided trans free canola oil margarine.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9989963/
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@Keifreibierrr @cremieuxrecueil life-science-alliance.org/content/3/2/e2…
Okay here’s another, non BMJ, publication.
Where a similar conclusion is drawn on seed oils.
Something wrong with this one?
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@therealtylah @cremieuxrecueil That's part of the problem. The Open-heart BMJ editors are cultists and then the journal started spamming low quality publications like this. Always from people who never conducted any studies themselves, but basically write high school essays relying on questionable citations.
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"This only works during like a solar eclipse, but if you look at the sun for long enough, your eyes can actually turn lighter."
"That's how I got my eye color, they used to be brown... so they're gone"
"When you have blue eyes, your eyes capture more light, so you can see better in the dark, but it also makes you squint more in the sun."
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@EchoesofEmpire_ The sensitive young man, I’m afraid, is no longer common
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