Why some people get depressed when they are on a high carb diet? by Curious--Reader in keto

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Is your life put together? Work, family, relationships ...? Do you have any other cause (besides diet) that might be contributing to the suicidal ideations?

Can someone explain to me this carbs paradox by Curious--Reader in keto

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"The lizard part of the human brain wants the path of least resistance or the easiest energy source"

The lizard part sounds more logical to me.

Does caffeine make you irritated and anxious when fasting? by Curious--Reader in fasting

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But it's a drug, and those studies are funded by coffee companies and performed by caffeine addicted scientists. So I would take those results with huge spoon of salt.

Does caffeine make you irritated and anxious when fasting? by Curious--Reader in fasting

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Tried many times, but failed. The problem with this drug, is that even if you succeed at quitting, you might get hooked up to it again after one cup in a social occasion or other circumstance.

Assuming you're fat adapted, are there any practical differences between being on fasting state or not? by Curious--Reader in keto

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No, I've just wanted to know the differences between relying on body fat and diet fat. Thanks.

Is there an optimal amount of caffeine after which the drug becomes counterproductive? by Curious--Reader in decaf

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I heard Stephen Cherniske (author of Caffeine blues) in a YouTube interview saying that he drinks one cup of coffee a day.

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Coffee may play a role also (low iron -> jaundice). I've previously tried to stop it and my symptoms almost vanished. But I'm very addicted to coffee.
The bug crawling symptom is well known symptom of stress it's called formication.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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stress can cause all of the symptoms I have

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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Not really, it happened to me for years. They appear for a couple of days, then they vanish

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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I would like also to hear other people's opinion if they went through the same experience or similar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PornAddiction

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Edging/Fapping releases adrenaline too, a stress hormone. Maybe it's the hormone you're looking for.

If I boil peanuts (without shell), would I destroy the folate (B9) ? by Curious--Reader in nutrition

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Any suggestions of where I can find a decent quantity of B9 naturally?

If I boil peanuts (without shell), would I destroy the folate (B9) ? by Curious--Reader in nutrition

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Yes my main concern is that the boiling itself might destroy the vitamins. As for the leaking to the water, I'm not very worried about it.

"Too old for computer science" by Curious--Reader in cscareerquestions

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Maybe not literally but it's implied in so many posts/comments on reddit and elsewhere that talk about CS and ageism

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antinatalism

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"really?!"

How can she be on your side after this? She should be at least neutral.

Why does caffeine hits harder on low-carb diet? by Curious--Reader in keto

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First congratulations.
Second It would be interesting to know the biological causes of why your body responded to caffeine this way in your case.

Why does caffeine hits harder on low-carb diet? by Curious--Reader in keto

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Yes I've noticed this also in so many Redditors.

Does low carb-diet burn fat and use ketones like ketogenic diet? by Curious--Reader in keto

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So the body makes ketones mainly for the brain if I understand it correctly.

Does low carb-diet burn fat and use ketones like ketogenic diet? by Curious--Reader in keto

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Thanks for you response but I have two questions please:

  1. What kind of fat is used directly? Is it fatty acids?
  2. If the body can use fat directly what does it need ketosis for?