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>To quote an ex-president: here you go again. RDA protein requirements
>are not really adequate (just as vitamin C RDA is ridiculous). And
>after adaptation to a low carb diet you only need about 40gm glucose
>per day. Since even on a very restricted low carb diet you'll typically
>get at least 20gms of carbs, and a few more will come from fat, you'll
>need less than 20gms of glucose from protein. Hardly 'an over-supply',
>considering that more than half of protein gets converted to glucose
>even if you are eating just adequate protein.
My observations on low-carbing:
I noticed that when it gets colder I'm completely loosing any cravings for
carbs. My itake is quite low anyway (about 50-70 g) but now I have to watch
(force) myself to eat at leat 20 g per day.
Have anybody else noticed similar effect?
When I started low-carbing such low levels of carbs had given me a deep
ketosisi but now with adequate protein intake I have only sometimes trace
amounts and I feel generally fine, lost any cravings for sweet taste.
Regards,
Paul Sand
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