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| Uh, nope! |
1) Hormonal clogs: This is a term used by Jonathan Bailor. I don't think he's referring to wooden shoes! The "clog", I'm guessing, is supposedly caused by that dastardly hormone insulin. Uh, nope!
See the following plots of RER vs exercise intensity after being on high-fat diet or low-fat diet.
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| RER = 0.7 ≡ 100%E from fat. RER ≥ 1.0 ≡ 100%E from carb. |
The low-fat diet results in higher RER, so the body is burning a higher %E from carb and a lower %E from fat.
However, this doesn't make any difference to weight loss, as it's merely a substrate utilisation issue. In addition, when the body is burning a higher %E from carb, this depletes muscle glycogen stores faster, which lowers RER during the course of the exercise. So, it's not a problem.
2) Insulin fairies: During the night, the insulin fairy comes and makes your body store your bed-time carbohydrates as body fat. Uh, nope!
The only time that there's significant hepatic DNL is when there's chronic carbohydrate over-feeding. If you've been overeating carbohydrates all day, bed-time carbohydrates add to the chronic surplus and there is significant hepatic DNL. Who knew?
If, on the other hand, you've been eating sensibly all day, there will be no significant hepatic DNL of bed-time carbohydrates. In fact, bed-time carbohydrates produce a calm feeling (due to increased serotonin) and a drowsy feeling (due to melatonin) making it easier to sleep. Enjoy your night-cap!
3) A Calorie isn't a Calorie, where weight change is concerned: "A calorie is a calorie" violates the second law of thermodynamics, therefore there's a metabolic advantage with low-carbohydrate diets. Uh, nope!
Where to start? Evelyn Kocur knows her Physics, so I'll start there. See The first law of thermodynamics (Part 1) and The first law of thermodynamics (Part 2).
From Second Law of Thermodynamics:-
"Living organisms are often mistakenly believed to defy the Second Law because they are able to increase their level of organization. To correct this misinterpretation, one must refer simply to the definition of systems and boundaries. A living organism is an open system, able to exchange both matter and energy with its environment."
People on ketogenic diets excrete very few kcals as ketone bodies. See STUDIES IN KETONE BODY EXCRETION. There is no significant Metabolic Advantage with low-carbohydrate diets.


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