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Here's my report on my "fat fast" experiment with diet-induced
thermogenesis. In fact, I don't feel any different, except for
appetite, which is increased. As Blumberg said, I want to eat every
couple of hours or so, presumably in search of more protein. Some may
recall my saying that I wake up in the morning with no appetite. That
has changed; I wake up hungry now. I don't really have "meals" anymore.
I have small high-fat snacks throughout the day. This is day 4, so I
must be pretty well depleted of glycogen by now, although I don't notice
any difference. I haven't lost any weight yet, nor have I gained any.
I have no direct way of knowing if or when DIT happens, but if I don't
begin to lose weight, I'll assume it is not happening. Most of my
vitamins are coming from the dessicated liver that I take in the
morning, I guess. I have gone without carbs for extended periods
before, but never with so little protein.
Todd Moody
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