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Calorie Hunter's avatar

Even back when keto worked amazingly for me it was still pretty clear that it was probably only intersecting with the real truth in a few crucial places, like you described in your "evaluating diets" post. There were just too many outliers and caveats for insulin theory to actually be the complete, root explanation of modern obesity. Sure, it produced better results than traditional nutrition advice, but it definitely seemed to be oopsing its way into success at least part of the time. It sucks to admit, but the anti-PUFA movement also shows similar signs that, while it's a lot better at explaining things keto never could, it's still not the ultimate one-stop magic bullet explanation.

Slightly confused: when you say a failure diet "allows you to starve yourself slightly better," do you mean "allows you to tolerate hunger and deliberate restriction?" As in anything that forces you to unnaturally stop before you otherwise would? If CICO is just an accounting tautology anyway, it doesn't seem like any diet that ends up with the person reducing their caloric intake should necessarily be considered a failure.

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Leo Abstract's avatar

Keto has failed? Obviously you didn't try it hard enough. If you're eating anything other than pure coconut oil you deserve to be fat.

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