We all have our own rationals on things. Whether it is diet, training, bodybuilding or even life. No one will ever agree with everyone.
I can see where this is going and I apologize to the OP for giving you suggestions or any kind of help. I guess I am wasting my clients money and the success rate they have is all false.
But I am sure some of you will disagree but here you go:
Carbohydrates are one of the main fuels for your muscles and brain. If your body does not have any use for the glucose, it is converted into glycogen and stored it in the liver and muscles as an energy reserve.
If you eat a low carb diet, it is less efficient for your body to store glycogen in your body. You may notice an energy drain if you do not watch it. A glycogen drain will make you may feel listless and uninterested in exercising.
When you reduce your carbohydrate calories, your body will start to use up glycogen stores. Low glycogen forces your body to switch to using more body fat for energy and begin converting amino acids from proteins to fuel. Using fats and amino acids this way is inefficient - it pulls amino acids away from proteins. This has additional negative effects and potentially weakens your immune defenses. The amino acids and minerals found in protein are necessary in muscular development. Carbohydrates, especially complex carbohydrates are the most effecient fuel source for muscles and brain.
If you feel as if you woudl like to continues, then please contact me via PM. I am through with this thread.