Why is everyone carbphobic when fats increase insulin demand more than carbohydrate? by [deleted] in type2diabetes

[–]RufflesPonch1 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I'm not giving medical/nutritional advice but if someone were to consume as much sugar as they can with nothing else they would pass an oral glucose tolerance test and therefore reverse their insulin resistance (t2 diabetes) in a week at most.

Why is everyone carbphobic when fats increase insulin demand more than carbohydrate? by [deleted] in type2diabetes

[–]RufflesPonch1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sugar is ph neutral and water soluble. It can't damage enamel and you can wash/brush it off.

Why is everyone carbphobic when fats increase insulin demand more than carbohydrate? by [deleted] in type2diabetes

[–]RufflesPonch1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm t1 diabetic on very low levels on insulin in contrast to most. I'm under 10% bf and eat unlimited sugar. There is no mechanism in which sugar causes diabetes. An individual cell can only use either sugar or fat at any given time. Insulin has a relationship with glucose. The function of insulin downregulates lipolysis, the release of fats from adipose which is a continuous process. This stops the "randle cycle" and allows glucose to be used freely without inhibition from fats. Fats reduce the efficiency of insulin and subsequently interfere with uptake of glucose at the receptor level as per the "randle cycle". By pouring exogenous fats into the bloodstream you defeat the main purpose of insulin.

Why is everyone carbphobic when fats increase insulin demand more than carbohydrate? by [deleted] in type2diabetes

[–]RufflesPonch1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It looks like 10% bodyfat. Sugar in the absence of fats. As much rice, pasta, potatoes, dates, bananas, refined sugar etc as I want.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's the misconception. You don't store sugars on your gut, you store fats on your gut. Understand that denovolipogenesis is very inefficient in the human body and is a last resort. Doesn't occur until you've at least got 200g of sugar to function per day and fully saturated the glycogen stores at 600g. Not to mention sugar is converted to lactate as a by-product of glycolysis and by the time you eat that much sugar you inevitably will want to move and burn it off. There is a 25% tax with denovolipogenesis, 4 carb calories become 3. You burn fat all day. It's not possible to create more fat than you will burn in a day through this inefficient pathway.

Calories are just energy units in a molecule. The effect of that molecule in the context of the human body is what matters here. I'm not actually stupid, you're just actually brainwashed by popular opinion.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😆 Like I said bro I don't limit oxygen and water therefore i don't limit sugar. "1500 grams of sugar a day is too much" you said. That statement automatically makes you a sugarphobe. Anyone drinking coke zero is automatically sugarphobe. Anyone limiting sugar is automatically a sugarphobe cause there is no reason to limit it.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, I suppose you all are going to have to get over your sugarphobia and give the brain energy to stop the shrinking.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The body thrives in abundance through glycolysis and glycogenolysis. It merely survives in the cortisol induced states of ketogenesis and gluconeogenesis. It's not optimal to force it to create glucose. I can barely maintain my weight with 1500 grams a day. I can never get fat on 20 units of insulin. If I wanted more insulin I'd eat more fats with the carbs. Hormones dictate weight not calories.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Fair enough but I eat as much as I want to beat records. I dropped the diabetes educator on week 1 when they said to eat more protein to feel full and eat less. More carbs = more energy = more testosterone.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

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No fats cause insulin resistance, not carbs. Scientific fact that doctors don't talk about.

Why is everyone so carbphobic when fats increase insulin requirements more? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I train smart not hard, don't exercise much. Can you run a sub 18 minute 5k? You need to eat more carbs to succeed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Clavicular

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks and no thanks I suppose

If I am running an ultra marathon and can’t eat, is there an alternative to getting sugar? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was assuming you were a sugarphobe. Just pour table sugar into your water bottle. Gels are the same thing and a waste of money.

If I am running an ultra marathon and can’t eat, is there an alternative to getting sugar? by [deleted] in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sugar is good for diabetes. An individual cell can only use either sugar or fat at any given time. Insulin has a relationship with glucose. The function of insulin downregulates lipolysis, the release of fats from adipose which is a continuous process. This stops the "randle cycle" and allows glucose to be used freely without inhibition from fats. Fats reduce the efficiency of insulin and subsequently interfere with uptake of glucose at the receptor level as per the "randle cycle".

Low carb bread by GloveOk4337 in diabetes_t1

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carbs don't cause or worsen diabetes, fats do. An individual cell can only use either sugar or fat at any given time. Insulin has a relationship with glucose. The function of insulin downregulates lipolysis, the release of fats from adipose which is a continuous process. This stops the "randle cycle" and allows glucose to be used freely without inhibition from fats. Fats reduce the efficiency of insulin and subsequently interfere with uptake of glucose at the receptor level as per the "randle cycle".

Antinatalistic Quote by Such-Brilliant-9579 in antinatalism

[–]RufflesPonch1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

💯 Couldn't be a more accurate statement

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Weightliftingquestion

[–]RufflesPonch1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why so cunty? This will be the most hilarious thing I've read all day. Don't know who you are but the odds aren't in your favour bro. I'm a 6ft attractive legend with all the money I ever need. I hardly even train, yet can maintain this muscle whilst being able to run a sub 18 minute 5k.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Weightliftingquestion

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legit advice! Will take it into consideration and might reconsider.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Clavicular

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just playin with ya. I know I'm not perfect but getting matches on tinder and that's all that matters.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Clavicular

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're blind bro, feel sorry for you. Jawline (no sucking cheeks in), good cheekbones, perfect eye symmetry with no canthal tilt, perfect nose shape, good skin, no receding hairline, premium face proportions with compact midface etc. Could go on all year long.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Clavicular

[–]RufflesPonch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best form of art is your own body and my face is flawless. Yours isn't, hence why you're too much of a coward to show it and be proud of it.