[Sca-cooks] sugar problems

Tom Vincent Tom.Vincent at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 5 10:35:49 PDT 2006


If they really do eat less calories than they burn, they *must* lose 
weight.  Math doesn't lie. 

They're either really eating more than they fess up to, or not really 
burning as many calories as they think.  There's simply no other 
possibility.

Genetics may have something to do with it, but it doesn't change the 
laws of either physics or math.

Duriel

Lisa wrote:
> Not always true Duriel, I do know some obese people who eat less than I do,
> (and I'm a small boned, lightweight individual) have tried virtually every
> possible diet, worked with their dr, and simply cannot lose weight because
> of a metabolic problem.  They eat less calories than they burn, they
> exercise religiously, they are very careful what and how much they eat, but
> they simply cannot lose any weight.  If you look at their family, most of
> the time it's a genetic thing.
>
> Elizabeta
>   

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