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Originally posted by hardasnails1973 take 500-1000 mgs as a saftey net. I had so much food on satruday and then sunday woke up 3 lbs lighter thanks to 3,000 mgs ALA
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Originally posted by Nate Alright, let's say I maintain my current bodyweight at 2700 calories per day, with a macronutrient ratio of 40/40/20. All of my calorie intake comes from clean food sources, likes yams, chicken, whey, and peanut oil. What if I were to eat a piece of apple pie after say, my fifth meal of the day, and cut down the calories on my last meal to compenstate. Even thought I ate the apple pie, my calories will still finish arond 2700 or so. Over time, this would have a negative impact on my body composition but not overall weight, right? |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak I'd say this is probably 98% accurate yes. Note that your bodycomp over time may not change at all. That doesn't mean this had no effect, as it is quite possible that with clean eating you would have improved body comp over time. |
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Originally posted by trigga happy hey Whats ALA?? T.P |
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