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Erik Fridén <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Feb 2006 23:42:49 +0100
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I don't know if anybody else gets this, butI find it
much easier to cheat on fast carbs than slow (that are
supposedly sooo good for you!). Tummy-troubles &
weight-gain comes much easier to me after a period of
say gluten-free bread than after an "episode" of
chocolate.
EF

--- Ashley Moran <[log in to unmask]> skrev:
> Perhaps.  Ray Audette claimed that obesity is an
> auto-immune disorder  
> in Neanderthin.  And I once knew a woman who said
> that eating wheat  
> made her weight balloon rapidly.  I'm sure there are
> plenty more  
> people like her.  But I'm sure there are plenty of
> overweight people  
> who would still be fat if they switched their carbs
> from wheat to  
> rice, or some other switch where the carbohydrate
> source was  
> different but the effect on insulin is the same.

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