I will second that one Ches!☺
15 Oct 18 by member: Maine coon
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I've seen two different definitions of "processed carbs" - other than what you can pick out of the garden/farm OR, those where the whole grain is NOT used - which are you talking about (inquiring minds want to know - LOL!)
15 Oct 18 by member: From371to184
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Glad you had a good weekend. Family time, yay! Good to hear you figured out the carb thing. 👍
15 Oct 18 by member: Becc@
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Water from the extra carbs. Also 450 more calories than the day before. More food in your system.
15 Oct 18 by member: -Diablo
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Glad you had a good time with your family!
15 Oct 18 by member: nikeit
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good you had some quality family time! good start, kick butt this week
15 Oct 18 by member: baskington
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Yeah I am watching my carbs too because Type 2 diabetes is a real thing. Going blind and losing limbs is a real thing.
15 Oct 18 by member: adefwebserver
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Yeah, carbs don't give you diabetes.
15 Oct 18 by member: -Diablo
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Good to keep testing what works or doesn't! Hope you are off to a great week, ches!
15 Oct 18 by member: jengetfit123
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15 Oct 18 by member: Fadedbluesky
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@Diablo360x - Controlling carbs is the best tool to prevent the symptoms of T2 diabetes.
15 Oct 18 by member: adefwebserver
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Preventing obesity is the number one way to prevent it.
15 Oct 18 by member: -Diablo
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https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/10-diabetes-diet-myths#1
15 Oct 18 by member: -Diablo
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But yeah, if you're talking about diabetics, what you said is true. I didn't realize you had diabetes.
15 Oct 18 by member: -Diablo
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complex carbs take digestion to work for it and simple are very easily processed so seem very close comparison to me.
15 Oct 18 by member: baskington
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simple=processed for me. Overly processed foods like sugar, flour, vegetable oil to be more specific. I will be the healthiest when I eat foods that are whole and/or minimally processed like butter. My body is real and I need to eat real foods.
15 Oct 18 by member: chesgreen
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you are correct it is processed but we were talking about carbs I thought, when you process carbs they have much less fiber so they are easy to digest and be sucked up by the body much quicker, so they work much faster then unprocessed or less processed complex carbs. the harder the body as to work to digest the more calories that are burned in digestion and more stable over the coarse of the day. simple carbs are a fast energy boost as you said and quickly burned up or converted if you have too much. it is the same way with anything you have too much with, excess goes to fat storage. if you need a boost for a workout of coarse a quick hit is beneficial in moderation as you said. it works like that for no carb just like carb plans too much you got storage but both are a quick energy boost if you are adapted (keto) for a workout.
15 Oct 18 by member: baskington
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I am unable to count on my ability to activity away certain treats. The combination of carbs and fats with little to no protein or fiber creates an infinite pit in my appetite. So, certain things can only happen out in the world. For some reason, a friend's house or restaurant sets limits for me I am unable to set for myself at home. I think I am getting better though. My freezer has an extraordinary amount of Haagen Dazs in it from a family member's hungry visit to the store and I haven't touched it. Of course, it isn't coffee or dulce de leche flavored so I kind of got lucky!
15 Oct 18 by member: Officially39
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Also, even when calories are in excess, the fat you ate would be stored as fat before any carbs would. If there wasn't enough fat consumed then the carbs would be converted to fat. Fat converts directly to fat. It's less likely for the body to store carbs as fat since they would first go to glycogen stores.
15 Oct 18 by member: -Diablo
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