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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
After first 3 weeks Blood Work
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<blockquote data-quote="Accutainted" data-source="post: 22299" data-attributes="member: 11086"><p>I don't consider myself an expert, but 100g of carbs seems awfully low to me! I'd be running out of energy even without doing any strenuous exercise at all on just 100g of carbs a day. The body runs on glucose, which we get from carbohydrates. I see no reason to avoid starchy carbs. I believe that type 2 diabetes occurs mostly due to excess dietary fat which prevents insulin from entering cells, not from too many carbs. A lot of people think that too many carbs is the culprit, but these people are actually consuming too many fats with their carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Accutainted, post: 22299, member: 11086"] I don't consider myself an expert, but 100g of carbs seems awfully low to me! I'd be running out of energy even without doing any strenuous exercise at all on just 100g of carbs a day. The body runs on glucose, which we get from carbohydrates. I see no reason to avoid starchy carbs. I believe that type 2 diabetes occurs mostly due to excess dietary fat which prevents insulin from entering cells, not from too many carbs. A lot of people think that too many carbs is the culprit, but these people are actually consuming too many fats with their carbs. [/QUOTE]
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After first 3 weeks Blood Work
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