@The_TonyCannoli
Tony_Cannoli
2 months
It’s simply calories in versus calories out. Consuming more calories than you burn blocks fat burning. It’s literally that easy.
@nicknorwitz
Nick Norwitz PhD
2 months
🚨Fructose Blocks Fat Burning. 4 Far-Fetched Facts Full vid (10m): Overview: Fructose is more than "empty calories." I review data @Cell_Metabolism on how Fructose can block fat burning a 4 levels: 👉 Transcriptional (DNA 'reading') 👉…
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@GosuGains
Bryan Bargowski
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli There are currently a lot of people researching this You should let them know you figured it out so they can stop wasting everyone's time and money!
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@The_TonyCannoli
Tony_Cannoli
2 months
@GosuGains Believe me I would love to, but they’ll fight tooth and nail to keep their money train rolling. They make shit up because doing the simple work of counting calories is too hard for them, or they’re just too stupid. But grifters gotta grift and retards gonna tard
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@Cecil_Gericke
Cecil Gericke
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli You have no clue.
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@youmustreach
Tim Brumaghin
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Read Deep Nutrition by @drcateshanahan it will fix all the misinformation you have.
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@KavonAlOkkin
Nikola Novak
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli It literally (almost) is. Your body will optimize running systems according to what it is being fed, and it will burn less calories in case suboptimal foodstuff is consumed, meanwhile demanding that you eat more. So you could eat a lot of carbs for breakfast, but most of it will…
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@BiggestComeback
Chris S. Cornell
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Most people on a low-carb diet will continue burning fat, even if they consume more calories than they burn. On the other hand, someone on a high carb diet is much less likely to burn fat.
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@Mick_Goulish
Michael Goulish
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli No, that's false.
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@I_am_Jonn
Michael
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli You are sooooo wrong 🙄
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@SteakFiend
SteakFiend
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Just…..no
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@BellaBloodraven
Rayen-Nevaeh Huyana
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Bull. Explain how carnivores can eat sticks of butter & lose weight then.
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@cassietaylor221
Cassandra
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Not literally that easy at all. 2000kcal of beef is in no way the same as 2000kcal of bread. For starters less calories end up counting because of protein and then crucially the insulin triggered (fat storing hormone) is HUGELY different.
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@buthrakaur75
Buthrakaur
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Ironic that what you claim to be "literally that easy" is in truth, not even remotely factual...
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@BoomKoning
BOOM KONING
2 months
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@BoomKoning
BOOM KONING
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli It's hormone called insulin . The higher your insulin the more fat the body stores So on a zero carb diet your insulin stays stable so calories don't matter The human body is not a gas burner it's a chemical factory It's that easy
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@InterwebRando
Interweb_Rando
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli How many times does this have to be debunked???
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@md_free85
M.D. Free
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Never take nutrition advice from a Jewish man with a pencil neck.
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@deadpeul
Deadpeul
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli That'd be a brilliant opinion if the body was a furnace that never adjusts to intake. This is why most diets fail. People needlessly starve themselves while their body burns muscle instead of fat. Once people figure that out, it all gets easy. I lost 95lbs without cutting cals.
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@tibortalks
Tibor
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli You’re not technically wrong, but you are completely unhelpful.
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@DesignedNature
DesignedByNature
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli How do you block fat burning if you don't raise insulin?
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@mellanson
Mellanson
2 months
@The_TonyCannoli Thank you for your awesome disinformation.
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