On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:16:53 EST Sheryl Canter <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> nutrition. The brain does not release seritonin except in the
> presence of
> carbohydrate, for example. Seritonin has many complex functions,
> including a
> sense of satiation when eating, a sense of emotional well-being.
> Insufficient seritonin is linked with depression and migraines,
> among other things.
In the presence of carbohydrates, or in the presence of glucose? The
distinction is vital to this debate...
As for satiation... when I eat carbs, I NEVER get a sense of satiation...
(unless you call "physically stuffed to the gills, satiated), but when I
don't eat carbs, I get a strong and distinct feeling of satiety. I have
also dropped from a 50"waist to 36" and a body composition of 18% BF
(excellent for a sedentary man at age 47), and I've easily maintained
that for 3 years now...
Migraines? I have a long history, and was on medication for years
before starting LC. I dropped the meds 4 years ago (after about a year
on LC), and while I still get migraines, they are far less frequent, and
mostly less severe than before.
Depression? I was depressed before, and I'm still depressed, but it's
much less of a load now that LC has made my life so much better in so
many ways.
Oh, and ask me about ulcers, heartburn, and gastric reflux... go ahead...
I dare you... :-)
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