I've consulted Billy once.
He's not a fraud,I believe he really did that experiment. The thing is though,that he's very intelligent,accurate&knowledgeable,so he would know exactly what he was doing. Whereas most people don't.
He mentioned that at the ending it was very uncomfortable,bc he even couldn't sit still anymore. That's why he doesn't recommend 6000cals of good food for the average beginners.
(That comment kinda reminds me of this YouTuber Maxx Chewning,he comes across as high energy while being quite lean yet very strong. But he doesn't eat nowhere near 6000calories,nor healthconscious. He apparently has a very good metabolism,that he can get away with the food he eats not paying attention to anything,just paying attention to his macros.)
I tend to agree with Pboy on the fatgain theory. I'm starting to believe that if you eat only (well most weeks) unprocessed nutritious foods,you probably won't get massively obese. If you do there's an imbalance/system hormonalfailure somewhere. Besides that,I think it's hard to overeat bc your body will become adequate at telling you what it needs when you listen carefully. From my own experiences,I'm starting to believe that a lot of the 'fatgain' is locked away toxins.
Billy wasn't the only one to eat high calories,here's a testimonial by Scott Schlegel (at the end) in the 180DegreesHealth January newsletter. Based within a Peat paradigm.
He aso came from a lowcarb Paleo background,if you look at the picture from that period,you'll probably think:" Wow!That guy is ripped!" but when you read his story it doesn't come across as that he was happy&healthy at the time. It seems that having and maintaining such a lean body isn't doable for most people in the end.
http://180degreehealth.com/newsletter-issue-2/
He's not a fraud,I believe he really did that experiment. The thing is though,that he's very intelligent,accurate&knowledgeable,so he would know exactly what he was doing. Whereas most people don't.
He mentioned that at the ending it was very uncomfortable,bc he even couldn't sit still anymore. That's why he doesn't recommend 6000cals of good food for the average beginners.
(That comment kinda reminds me of this YouTuber Maxx Chewning,he comes across as high energy while being quite lean yet very strong. But he doesn't eat nowhere near 6000calories,nor healthconscious. He apparently has a very good metabolism,that he can get away with the food he eats not paying attention to anything,just paying attention to his macros.)
I tend to agree with Pboy on the fatgain theory. I'm starting to believe that if you eat only (well most weeks) unprocessed nutritious foods,you probably won't get massively obese. If you do there's an imbalance/system hormonalfailure somewhere. Besides that,I think it's hard to overeat bc your body will become adequate at telling you what it needs when you listen carefully. From my own experiences,I'm starting to believe that a lot of the 'fatgain' is locked away toxins.
Billy wasn't the only one to eat high calories,here's a testimonial by Scott Schlegel (at the end) in the 180DegreesHealth January newsletter. Based within a Peat paradigm.
He aso came from a lowcarb Paleo background,if you look at the picture from that period,you'll probably think:" Wow!That guy is ripped!" but when you read his story it doesn't come across as that he was happy&healthy at the time. It seems that having and maintaining such a lean body isn't doable for most people in the end.
http://180degreehealth.com/newsletter-issue-2/