No one who watched the clotshot fiasco unfold should be surprised by this, and anyone who trusts big pharma is a retard. I've been meaning to make a post documenting the GLP-1 receptor shilling but that fell victim to my procrastination problem. You know who predicted this besides us anti-vaxxers? The keto/carnivore people. You know, the ones The Experts have been slandering as pseudoscientists and disinformation peddlers for years. Look at this video from almost 3 years ago:
You will lose weight if you eat fewer calories than you burn each day regardless of the type of food you're eating.
Maybe it's easier to eat fewer calories with a high protein low carb diet, because that diet makes you feel full more than a high carb diet of similar calories, but the type of food isn't why you're losing weight.
I'll take your word that it might make a difference over a short period of a few days, but if you eat 1,800 calories of meat per day vs 1,800 calories of cotton candy per day, over the long run the results will be the same.
The latter is a whole lot worse for you from a health perspective obviously, but strictly talking weight loss it's all just calories.
No one who watched the clotshot fiasco unfold should be surprised by this, and anyone who trusts big pharma is a retard. I've been meaning to make a post documenting the GLP-1 receptor shilling but that fell victim to my procrastination problem. You know who predicted this besides us anti-vaxxers? The keto/carnivore people. You know, the ones The Experts have been slandering as pseudoscientists and disinformation peddlers for years. Look at this video from almost 3 years ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCFjIcF6SsI
They're lying to you about vaccinees, they're lying to you about meat, and they're lying to you about saturated fat. They're trying to poison you.
You do a keto high protein low carb regimen you will lose weight.
Guaranteed. It's like magic it works so well.
But people are even too lazy to try it, or too addicted to cheap carbs.
You will lose weight if you eat fewer calories than you burn each day regardless of the type of food you're eating.
Maybe it's easier to eat fewer calories with a high protein low carb diet, because that diet makes you feel full more than a high carb diet of similar calories, but the type of food isn't why you're losing weight.
Keto forces your body to burn stored carbs. The type of food does make a difference.
Eat a high carb diet of similar calories to a keto diet, see how much stored fat you lose.
I'll take your word that it might make a difference over a short period of a few days, but if you eat 1,800 calories of meat per day vs 1,800 calories of cotton candy per day, over the long run the results will be the same.
The latter is a whole lot worse for you from a health perspective obviously, but strictly talking weight loss it's all just calories.