To: brytlea
While this is certainly what we are taught (I have a degree in exercise physiology) it doesnt appear to be the entire story in practice.
And I have a Ph.D. in human nutrition/nutritional physiology. It's a matter of physics: you can't have an increase in stored energy that is more than the amount of energy absorbed from food.
103 posted on
10/08/2009 7:12:27 AM PDT by
aruanan
To: aruanan
you are correct. And the folks who protest thyroid issues can have that easily fixed with synthroid or just taking kelp for the needed iodine. It works.
Sure, you will be phat if you are running around with untreated hypothyroidism.
We both take enough kelp to keep our T3 uptake around ~30 and make that our TSH is 2.5 or less and no where near 5.
120 posted on
10/08/2009 7:47:05 AM PDT by
fooman
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To: aruanan
Then you would know that metabolisms differ (apparently) and perhaps absorption differs from individual to individual. That may account for the differences, I don’t know, since of course I don’t have a PhD. Where did you get your PhD? When I was doing my course work we didn’t have enough classes for a minor in nutrition which disappointed me greatly.
153 posted on
10/08/2009 10:15:42 AM PDT by
brytlea
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To: aruanan
You left out the closet breatharians...
210 posted on
10/08/2009 4:49:14 PM PDT by
Old Professer
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