Cheese and CNS: The reason why you stall (?)

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    plaquex
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    Just came across this:http://www.ajcn.org/content/66/5/1264.full.pdfCheese (60g): 20g Fat and 15g Protein. (Table 2)Now look at the insulin response on Table 4 and on "INSULIN INDEX OF FOODS". It's higher than the one from eggs. Maybe that's the reason why some people are stalling on CNS when they have cheese in their diet?!

    #68168

    webby
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    I've cut it out as my skin has been looking “fuller” lately. I'm pretty lean, full 6 pack non tensed etc so it's pretty easy for me to know when something has affected my body as I can see the difference the next day. I've cut out cheese and also dropped the Spanish/Italian meats because of their salt content and I've noticed quite a difference. Whether the cheese has been causing an insulin spike too I'm not sure but it certainly has a noticeable difference on how I look.

    #68169

    plaquex
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    However, some protein and fat-rich foods (eggs, beef, fish, lentils, cheese, cake, and doughnuts) induced as much insulin secretion as did some carbohydrate-rich foods (eg, beef was equal to brown rice and fish was equal to grain bread).

    Beef steak (158g): 7.7g fat and 42g protein. (Table 2)That is NOT fat-rich imo.

    #68170

    webby
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    I always add extra fat to my meat. Usually chunks of butter after frying it in coconut oil. Sometimes a shot of double cream too if I'm not sure I got enough fats!

    #68171

    plaquex
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    Would like to hear Kiefer's opinion about this to be honest.

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