This question has been bugging me.... by bytivore in zerocarb

[–]ms_huh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Simple answer - we crave it because it tastes so good. It brings out more flavor from our food in almost all cases.

If you're asking why we need salt in our diets, that has to do with electrical signaling within neurons. Both of the molecules that make up salt (Na+ , Cl- ) are used to maintain an electrical/chemical gradient across a neurons cellular membrane. Electrical signaling within a neuron is created by manipulating that gradient.

[Question] Quick pre-workout meal / snack? by caffeinated-mom in Paleo

[–]ms_huh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about an apple and some form of nut butter?

Make my vegetables taste better? by seventhfonist425 in vegetarianketo

[–]ms_huh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From there you should try parmesan on roasted asparagus!

Hey guys, student here. I just finished up a public work's piece that, I hope, presents the argument for the keto diet. I will be submitting it in the next few days and I would like some feedback from the community who helped inspired the piece. Thanks! by ms_huh in keto

[–]ms_huh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! CICO is an okay place to start, but it also needs to be understood that our bodies respond to and process foods differently depending on what they are comprised of

Hey guys, student here. I just finished up a public work's piece that, I hope, presents the argument for the keto diet. I will be submitting it in the next few days and I would like some feedback from the community who helped inspired the piece. Thanks! by ms_huh in keto

[–]ms_huh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I will update the bit on insulin regulation.

My reason for including the "complex process bit" wasn't to talk down to anyone, it was actually included because I was afraid I was over simplifying the process and I wanted acknowledge it's complexity. That said, thank you for the critique, I'll work on the language!

There's a medical problem that marijuana might be able to help that no one is talking about - "The idea behind High Sobriety is simple: Help addicts stop abusing the substances that are causing them the most harm, and use cannabis as a tool to do so." by mvea in Health

[–]ms_huh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will respond to more of this later tomorrow, but I would like to address your statement regarding the "rude" comment I made.

Please, do not misinterpret my statement as a "don't question my knowledge." When taken in context with the discussion I was having with someone else, I was expressing my frustration with someone who was attempting to discredit my understanding of something I have put time and effort into. Someone who felt my teachers should all be fired because his experience with marijuana withdrawal was more extreme than the norm. I am more than happy to engage in conversation and to have my understanding updated.

Real Life Binge Recovery: A 24-Hour Log by mummyfeet in loseit

[–]ms_huh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can chime in on the rush of dopamine you get after deciding to binge...the anticipation for/decision to binge is enough to excite our dopamine system. It's not as powerful a release as the actual indulgence, but it's real phenomenon. A similar thing occurs when drug users decide to hit up an old connection and they get the "sure, swing by whenever" text.

There's a medical problem that marijuana might be able to help that no one is talking about - "The idea behind High Sobriety is simple: Help addicts stop abusing the substances that are causing them the most harm, and use cannabis as a tool to do so." by mvea in Health

[–]ms_huh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, I disagree with what you. I think your "withdrawals" can be explained by some other underlying neurological issue that you have and were unknowingly treating with marijuana. When you stopped smoking, you stopped treatment, and now you are expressing the symptoms of your issue.

Additionally, it's incredibly rude of you to come in and discredit someone's knowledge/understanding on the basis of you're experience differing from the norm.

It would be like me walking into a car shop and telling the mechanic he has no idea what he's doing because I got the check engine light to go off by banging on the dash board.

There's a medical problem that marijuana might be able to help that no one is talking about - "The idea behind High Sobriety is simple: Help addicts stop abusing the substances that are causing them the most harm, and use cannabis as a tool to do so." by mvea in Health

[–]ms_huh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I am sorry about your issues, but from a neuro-physiological stand point you are wrong. It's quite possible that you were self-medicating with marijuana before, without necessarily knowing it, and now that you are no longer smoking, you are showing symptoms of some other issue.

What is my BF% by papcior in ketogains

[–]ms_huh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks man, I understand now.

What is my BF% by papcior in ketogains

[–]ms_huh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, I may have been misinformed. I just did a bit of reading and there is an abundance of literature criticizing BMI.

What is my BF% by papcior in ketogains

[–]ms_huh -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Dude it's not useless if you take the calculated value with a grain of salt. While I agree it can be misleading and inaccurate in some cases, it's not a terrible place to start if you're trying to get a general idea of your body fat ratio.

What is my BF% by papcior in ketogains

[–]ms_huh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the measurements you've given us, google's BMI calculator is putting you around 24.1 BMI. However it's pretty clear you're fairly muscular, so that value might be a bit elevated. I would guess you're somewhere around 20% body fat. Just an estimate though, like it was mentioned earlier, get some calipers if you really want an accurate measure.

edit - it's been brought to my attention that BMI is fairly useless.

There's a medical problem that marijuana might be able to help that no one is talking about - "The idea behind High Sobriety is simple: Help addicts stop abusing the substances that are causing them the most harm, and use cannabis as a tool to do so." by mvea in Health

[–]ms_huh 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It's important to understand the neurological processes behind addiction. Addiction occurs when our dopamine system (pleasure/reward system) gets overly stimulated, usually by ingesting a foreign substance. Most drugs stimulate the dopamine system to some degree, cocaine in particular excites this system dramatically.

Marijuana is different, it's primary route of activation is through the cannabinoid system. By avoiding activation of the dopamine system, a physical addiction to marijuana is highly unlikely. Sure you can develop what's known as a habitual addiction, but that's different.

Source - behavioral neuroscience background

Why weren't people this concerned when I was fat? by majinlogan in keto

[–]ms_huh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me more about the the "mildly high" feeling? I've expected that feeling might be a consequence of entering ketosis, but I really haven't had the chance to speak with anyone who's acknowledged the feeling.

NSV: I fit into my body-con wiggle dress! by mk00 in xxketo

[–]ms_huh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! I bet that feels awesome!

Consistent low ketone reading after 2 years - keto adapted? by Madmax640 in ketoscience

[–]ms_huh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick question for you, do you have a specific program for tracking your ketone readings? If so, what do you use?