Sneederid:
Read through and it’s well explained, thanks for the insight. Why do you think it sticks when people don’t immediately lose it naturally?
Trying to gage wether it’s a good idea for those dipping their toe into gaining
Munchies:
Like all things about the human body, the reason depends. However, there are some things to keep in mind.
When you gain weight, not all of it is fat. Some of it is water retention. If you have an intolerance or sensitivity to dairy, some of it is inflammation. You'll lose some of this when you stop - especially the inflammation - but some will remain.
The fluid retention can easily be flushed away with a diuretic. But as for the fat? Heavy cream tends to promote subcutaneous fat. This is harder to burn off than visceral fat. I'm not saying you can't lose subcutaneous fat. It's just a lot harder.
Read through and it’s well explained, thanks for the insight. Why do you think it sticks when people don’t immediately lose it naturally?
Trying to gage wether it’s a good idea for those dipping their toe into gaining
Munchies:
Like all things about the human body, the reason depends. However, there are some things to keep in mind.
When you gain weight, not all of it is fat. Some of it is water retention. If you have an intolerance or sensitivity to dairy, some of it is inflammation. You'll lose some of this when you stop - especially the inflammation - but some will remain.
The fluid retention can easily be flushed away with a diuretic. But as for the fat? Heavy cream tends to promote subcutaneous fat. This is harder to burn off than visceral fat. I'm not saying you can't lose subcutaneous fat. It's just a lot harder.
I mean thats more of an upside for me. I much preffer subcutaneous fat as I dont like the "beer belly" look
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