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		<title>By: jacobs100</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2006/10/28/portions/#comment-5512</link>
		<author>jacobs100</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 00:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I've sat here on the sidelines and read post after post about the concern for
 portions of fat vs protein vs carbs etc etc. For me, I don't worry about too
 much fat or too much protein but I do worry about too many carbs. It is hard
 to eat the required weight to gram ratio daily amount of proteins and fat
 required, especially if you're overweight, so eating too much protein is just
 out
 of the question. I don't eat in portions, I eat until I'm full and then
 stop. High protein and fat eaters don't have the appetites that carb eaters do
 (betcha can't eat just one...). A type O on the BTD should never walk away from
 the table hungry. The fat that I eat is my fuel and my body will expel what
 it doesn't use along with unused protein. Overloading on carbs will not only
 make me sick but my body will store it as fat. After you have been on the
 diet for a while, you'll detox and get your body back to where it is supposed to
 be and you'll be able to sense whether eating extra eggs is a problem or not
 for you. Frankly, besides red meat, eggs are one of the staples to my diet
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 (cholesterol 122--gee, I guess the doctors were wrong about eggs too). They're
 quick, easy, and taste good.
 If you follow the diet, you can eat as much of the HBs as you want and the
 portions will take care of themselves, believe me, just don't overload on
 neutrals like EZ bread. Do what you will that makes you feel comfortable but
 the
 fine tuning isn't in measuring portions but in leaning toward the foods that
 invigorate you. In time, your body will tell you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve sat here on the sidelines and read post after post about the concern for<br />
 portions of fat vs protein vs carbs etc etc. For me, I don&#8217;t worry about too<br />
 much fat or too much protein but I do worry about too many carbs. It is hard<br />
 to eat the required weight to gram ratio daily amount of proteins and fat<br />
 required, especially if you&#8217;re overweight, so eating too much protein is just<br />
 out<br />
 of the question. I don&#8217;t eat in portions, I eat until I&#8217;m full and then<br />
 stop. High protein and fat eaters don&#8217;t have the appetites that carb eaters do<br />
 (betcha can&#8217;t eat just one&#8230;). A type O on the BTD should never walk away from<br />
 the table hungry. The fat that I eat is my fuel and my body will expel what<br />
 it doesn&#8217;t use along with unused protein. Overloading on carbs will not only<br />
 make me sick but my body will store it as fat. After you have been on the<br />
 diet for a while, you&#8217;ll detox and get your body back to where it is supposed to<br />
 be and you&#8217;ll be able to sense whether eating extra eggs is a problem or not<br />
 for you. Frankly, besides red meat, eggs are one of the staples to my diet<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 (cholesterol 122&#8211;gee, I guess the doctors were wrong about eggs too). They&#8217;re<br />
 quick, easy, and taste good.<br />
 If you follow the diet, you can eat as much of the HBs as you want and the<br />
 portions will take care of themselves, believe me, just don&#8217;t overload on<br />
 neutrals like EZ bread. Do what you will that makes you feel comfortable but<br />
 the<br />
 fine tuning isn&#8217;t in measuring portions but in leaning toward the foods that<br />
 invigorate you. In time, your body will tell you.</p>
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