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That is a macronutrient perspective. But, I believe there are many valuable
antioxidants and other nutrients present in natural carbohydrates such as
vegetables and fruits. Most of my calories come from fat and meat. Most of
the bulk of my food comes from vegetables and fruits because I eat usually
raw vegetables or fruits as well. I also eat some nuts from time to time.
I average about 60 grams of carbohydrates per day. I do not find that
these natural carbohydrates in these quantities cause me any cravings, but I
realize that might not be true for everyone. Paula H.
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From: Bill Wilcox
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 4:19 PM
Our bodies do not need carbohydrates. We do need to eat fat and protein.
Carbohydrates are at the root of the diseases of civilization. There are
no carbohydrate deficiency diseases. End of story. Go to any textbook of
medicine used in any medical school in the country and try to look up
carbohydrate deficiency diseases. There are none. There are fat
deficiency diseases and protein deficiency diseases, but no carb
deficiency diseases. Nature designed human physiology in such a way that
we can make all the sugar we need, so we don't need any carbs at all.
ZC stops carb cravings. Yes, carbohydrates are addictive. Even adding a
small amount into the diet causes cravings for more.
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