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Nicholas said:post 100558 poor glycogen storage? not eating enough? not eating frequently enough? fats deficiency?
is the fat craving food-specific?
StressedMom said:post 100560Nicholas said:post 100558 poor glycogen storage? not eating enough? not eating frequently enough? fats deficiency?
is the fat craving food-specific?
Hi Nicholas,
I have all symptoms of poor liver function (and also low pulse and temp). I experimented with various supplements for liver, but nothing seems to work. I think I need to try thyroid and progesterone. But, how does it affect satiety?
Nicholas said:post 100565StressedMom said:post 100560Nicholas said:post 100558 poor glycogen storage? not eating enough? not eating frequently enough? fats deficiency?
is the fat craving food-specific?
Hi Nicholas,
I have all symptoms of poor liver function (and also low pulse and temp). I experimented with various supplements for liver, but nothing seems to work. I think I need to try thyroid and progesterone. But, how does it affect satiety?
i'm confused by your question "how does it affect satiety?" do you mean, like, why do i seem to crave it? or why does it seem to hit the spot? my answer would be relative to all the questions i asked as they are questions you have to ask yourself. the very first aspect of healing is often regulating your blood sugar. Then things like liver function, thyroid function, and progesterone levels stabilize then optimize.
GauchoMax said:post 112475 Personaly, I tend to eat less calories when I'm going low-fat, I don't crave food as much. As long as I eat enough fiber (fruits, vegetables), I'll feel stuffed quickly enough.
One thing to consider though is that a sizeable portion of the fibers ingested are metabolized into short-chains saturated fatty acids by the bacterias in the gut.