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This has been what has caused me to BINGE on carbs in the past and totally wipe out contest prep...I KNEW this to be a body condition, it was not mental...I am strong when it comes to food in my mind, but the diets I have been on in the past for contest preps left me honestly near black outs...I had feared I would not be able to compete because I cannot function...Thank you for being of so much help and knowledge...You are apprectiated

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Originally posted by danilee Oh and a tad more info...I used oats and sweet pots for my carbs during this past contest diet, and still had these problems...About 30 gs per meal..120-180 carbs a day. Still slow burners, but it still had me crashing and hour after eating. |

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Originally posted by Dr. Pain Danilee, I would have to ask further questions, but you may have a mild form of hypoglycemia. DP |
GMTA! 
not sure, but that is why I asked about bodyfat storage, because that is all he had to go on...
I have some thigh-a (thigh size, and flesh as well) but I can see how as I get older my, I guess TIRE around my waist, low waist so it does encompass hips a bit, is the LAST TO GO...
I am wondering if harsh dieting and low carbs can make a genetic predisposition to IR and HYPO even more apparent, and even more so when again you tell your body you want it to have no fat....AND you are eating carbs every meal...|
Originally posted by Rob_NC I have yet to see a chicken eat grass. |
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Originally posted by w8lifter Insulin Resistance has to do w/ how your body responds to carbs, not where your bodyfat is located. Any carb you eat is going to cause a rise in blood glucose, in response to that your body releases insulin in an attempt to stabilize glucose levels. If you are insulin resistant your body has to produce higher levels of insulin in order to stabilize glucose, whereas if your insulin sensitivity is high, your body can get the same job done w/ lower amts of insulin. Over time, if not dealt w/ properly, your body will be pumping out more and more insulin, and eventually it will become completely ineffective...this is where type II diabetes comes in. Following a low carb diet such as the one most of use are on, w/ a bi-weekly carb up will increase your insulin sensitivity. |
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Originally posted by TJohn w8, that is one of the best, to the point, and easiest to understand explainations of insulin resistance I've ever heard !! Nice TJohn |
I do easy a lot better than I do scientific and/or complicated, lol.
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