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  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    No, you’re missing the point. Point is that even 500kcal less than your claimed daily intake will put into a 100++kg body weight, even if you’re an elite athlete.

    Unless you eat like Askeladden, there is absolutely zero chance you were eating anywhere close to 6000kcal a day if you didn’t have medical condition that tampered with your intake.

    Don’t spread misinformation, especially about a topic that is already so heavily mired with it.

    • FauxPseudo
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      -41 year ago

      Except I was and I did. It’s not misinformation. It’s experience. But thanks for trying to invalidate 15 years of my life with zero information other than a basic understanding of calories and not figuring in any other metabolic factors.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Maybe you did consistently eat 6000kcal and 70% of it went right through your system and into the toilet, but then you had a medical condition that you didn’t treat. Maybe a small village of tapeworms in your stomach, but no healthy person eat nearly three times as much as a normal man and stay underweight.

        • FauxPseudo
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          -11 year ago

          I spent three years going to doctors and at the end of the day it was suggested that I eat red meat salt on my food and drink alcohol to keep my blood pressure up because there was nothing they could do for my metabolism.

      • @Nudding
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        11 year ago

        So you don’t know how to count calories. Just say that.

        • FauxPseudo
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          01 year ago

          Except I did. If I got behind I would lose pounds.

          • @Nudding
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            01 year ago

            You should be studied by scientists then.

            • FauxPseudo
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              01 year ago

              Too late now. Besides, all the research is on losing weight, not gaining it.