@DamionKnudsen@girlmoneyguide@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz I’m not eating EXCESS carbs to trigger (DNL) in the liver. I’m eating moderate carbs. If eating carbs caused heart disease then I’m still waiting because every time I go to the Dr. my heart health is in excellent condition with my Vo2 max being at peak levels.
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz If a weekly GLP‑1 shot 'mimics a high‑fat meal' and is 'the same as keto,' then why does the injection lower blood sugar and kill appetite on an empty stomach, while an actual high‑fat meal raises triglycerides and keto just changes fuel source,
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz 😂. 😂.My question hasn't changed: does the GLP‑1 block that stick of butter’s calories? Even if your gut is unhealthy, slowing digestion doesn’t boost fat absorption past the 95% your intestines already capture, it just stretches the timeline,
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz You're right about slowed emptying, but wrong about 'absorbing more', healthy guts already absorb 95% of fats and protein, so slowing down doesn't rescue lost nutrients; it just spreads the same calories over a longer window. You're still absorbing that butter buddy.
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz So your butter isn't getting magically 'cut up' it's getting digested normally, and the drug just makes you want less of everything, not just carbs.
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz Once again, you didn’t answer my question. True, bile acids stimulate natural GLP-1, but ox bile doesn't clear parasites and babies actually absorb fat worse, not better. Microdosing won't hit therapeutic weight-loss levels, and quitting causes rapid rebound hunger.
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz which isn't a listed side effect and I'd be in the bathroom with orange oil spills, not 'cut up.' The drug just makes me eat less of everything because my stomach empties slower. It doesn't have a vendetta against bread.
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD@nicknorwitz 😂. You completely ignored my question. So to clarify: you're telling me that if I eat 2,000 calories of butter on a GLP-1, my intestines just... wave it through like TSA pre-check? Because that would mean the drug causes fat malabsorption,
@AlamoHoney1836@BenBikmanPhD So if I take a GLP-1 and eat a stick of butter (zero carbs), will I gain weight, or does the drug just angrily ignore the butter while judging my bread?
@PepsUncensored@BenBikmanPhD So if I take a GLP-1 and eat a stick of butter (zero carbs), will I gain weight, or does the drug just angrily ignore the butter while judging my bread?
@DamionKnudsen@BenBikmanPhD So if I take a GLP-1 and eat a stick of butter (zero carbs), will I gain weight, or does the drug just angrily ignore the butter while judging my bread?
@BenBikmanPhD Probably the dumbest take of all time. So if I take a GLP-1 and eat a stick of butter (zero carbs), will I gain weight, or does the drug just angrily ignore the butter while judging my bread?
@SamaHoole If saturated fat is immune to UV oxidation, why does human sebum produce malondialdehyde when exposed to sunlight, and can you provide the mass spectrometry data from your own skin biopsies showing zero lipid peroxides after 3 hours of midday sun? Let’s see it clowns.
@SamaHoole and can you show me the before-and-after gas chromatography lipid profiles of your own adipocytes alongside a controlled UV exposure log that accounts for seasonal UV index variance over those 6 years?
@SamaHoole What a bunch of carnivore clownery. Can any of you carnivore’s answer this? Exactly what percentage of your skin's increased MED is attributable to reduced membrane PUFA content versus cumulative melanogenesis?