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From: maxwxl on 18 Jul 2008 12:31 This one actually works, and they've got a university's clinical study to prove it! Read the University of Connecticut report here: http://www.squidoo.com/shedpoundsfaster -- "I am not stressed out since I can analyze your holohoax in my urine." (Kurt Knoll, Kitimat, B.C.'s Leading Revisionist Scholar) The Nizkor Project: http://www.nizkor.org/
From: Mxsmanic on 19 Jul 2008 00:27 maxwxl(a)wxl.com writes: > This one actually works, and they've got a university's > clinical study to prove it! You cannot lose weight with a dietary supplement alone.
From: Kaz Kylheku on 20 Jul 2008 23:11 ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.support.diet.low-carb.] On 2008-07-19, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote: > maxwxl(a)wxl.com writes: > >> This one actually works, and they've got a university's >> clinical study to prove it! > > You cannot lose weight with a dietary supplement alone. Sure you can, as long as you just eat that supplement, and it provides fewer calories than you burn.
From: Doug Freyburger on 21 Jul 2008 10:45 Kaz Kylheku <kkylh...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Mxsmanic <mxsma...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > max...(a)wxl.com writes: > > >> This one actually works, and they've got a university's > >> clinical study to prove it! > > > You cannot lose weight with a dietary supplement alone. > > Sure you can ... There is a situation where it can happen, but it's a pretty rare one. The body has defense mechanisms when nutrients are low that cause "starvation mode". The body goes into a more efficient mode in response to a specific low nturient but the mechanism tends to be broader than any one missing nutrient. In the unlikely case that a person is eating enough calories but is deficient in a specific nutrient, they can be stalled because of it. Resolve that one deficiency, the body exits its hoarding mode, raises basal metabolism, starts losing with the same caloric intake. There have been claims that taking CLA busting a stall for some folks. I think it likely this is what happened in those cases. Especially since adding CLA only busts a stall for a few people not everyone. For a supplement to work on a lot of people like that, many people would have to food with specific nutrients stripped out. That's a common state with junk food, refined grains and such. But they would also have to eat excess calories of that junk food. That's not a common state. The real world supplement that works best - Cauliflower. Oh wait, that's not a supplement. Oh well.
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