>>5395349chekkked
yes, a really good doco in my opinion. especially how he lost weight eating only junk food, but keeping carbs down. did yo like the part where he went back to his doctor after his 30 day junk food sesh?
seems to prove the low carb = lose weight, high carb = gain weight hypothesis
did you watch the butter bob one?
>>5395348>the lipid hypothesiswhts that, exactly?
>>5395353>The issue is too much food, not carbsbut why do they feel hungry mansley? if they have a shit ton of calories stored, mansley?
>>5395353>suffer micronutrient and amino acid insufficienciesthere was a scottish lardass who basically waterfasted for a year
https://thoughtcatalog.com/dr-chet-williams/2014/06/this-450-pound-man-fasted-for-over-a-year-and-he-lost-more-than-half-his-weight/>In 1965, an extremely obese 27-year-old male, weighing in at 456 pounds fasted for 382 days (one year and 17 days) and lost 275.5 pounds.Doctors from the University of Dundee monitored his condition throughout his fast. During his fast, he obese man recorded low glucose levels for 100 days and defecated every 40 to 50 days. He was given potassium tablets to keep his heart healthy and multi-vitamins every day.
According to
ABC.au, the man was able to fast for over a year due to these factors:
Once you stop eating, your body gets its energy from the glucose in your bloodstream and liver, thanks to your last meal. You carry a semipermanent 0.5 to 1 kilogram of solids in your gut. The glucose from this runs out after about eight hours.
Then you start burning up a chemical called glycogen. Glycogen is simply a whole bunch of glucose molecules loosely stuck together. It’s stored in your liver and muscles. Glycogen is really easy to break down into the individual glucose molecules from which it was made. You can burn glycogen to get the glucose you need for about another 36 to 48 hours.