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89826 wrote:Have you ever been sleepy after a high-fat meal? Why do you think that happens?
Have you ever been sleepy after a high-fat meal? Why do you think that happens?
89826 wrote:ALL oils destroy the endothelium. Other foods too. This can be easily tested and has been tested using the brachial artery tourniquet test. Are you familiar with that test?
I mentioned the study with olive oil to emphasize the point that favorable lipid profiles do not guarantee healthy arteries. Many in this crowd probably realize that, but many in the rest of the world don't. Some don't here too.
jimmylesante wrote:This is an interesting thread.
Olive oil i don't touch, particularly alleged "extra virgin olive oil" as it is misrepresented terribly.
I'm sure the bears don't eat McDonalds and biscuits etc as well. Do animals die when their vitamin C runs out??
I guess normally we'd avoid eating large amounts of oils in the wild. Gerson avoided aromatic oils but allowed the flax seed? More research for me
Who's this guy Norman Walker? Lived to 117 using juices.
pamojja wrote:89826 wrote:Have you ever been sleepy after a high-fat meal? Why do you think that happens?
Why do you think I should feel sleepy right after a high-fat meal?
jimmylesante wrote:Have you ever been sleepy after a high-fat meal? Why do you think that happens?
After protein and fat say lots of biltong (or beef jerky) to you Americans i just feel full for ages. After a packet of crisps and a few white bread rolls i feel sleepy after wards but i guessed this was from the sugar and carbs which spike my Insulin then drop it.
I guess fat and protein would take longer to digest and so more oxygenated blood pumped towards the stomach area would leave less oxygen for the rest of the body???
Or perhaps the vagus nerve in the stomach is activated more after eating which slows everything down?
jimmylesante wrote:Clearly you can tell i'm struggling to digest that ALL oils are bad for you
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