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(stevejones @ May 30 2008,9:37)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">This thread is inaptly named. I should have named it 'zero carb experiment.' When I started the diet, I was eating nuts and was keeping my carbs under 20 grams per day, but even before the first week was over I was, for all practical purposes, on a zero carb diet, with my only source of carbs being cheese which has so little carbs even the label says 0 grams per ounce.
I've been on low carb diets, eating less than 100 grams per day. That is part of my cutting diet (not right now, but in the later phases of it). I think there is a big difference between that and zero carbs. Maybe if I had boosted my carbs up to even 20g my digestion problems would have subsided. If I had to guess, my problem was fat malabsorption. I don't think my body was able to digest all the fat I was getting from bacon. Bacon, of course, is not on my regular diet (neither cutting nor bulking). I wasn't willing to experiment further by cutting bacon. I had already removed olive oil, and then vitamins, as the squirts became worse every day. Oh, and yeah....the gut feels better already...i'm still exploding on the toilet, but it's more like Fat Bastard from Austin Powers instead of full blown Cartman style explosions from the "Make Love, Not Warcraft" episode.</div>
LOL!!!
Funny, when I do low carb, I'm bound tighter than a Thanksgiving turkey, and sometimes it feels like Dran-o would be the only thing to get things loosened up. There must be a vast difference between low and no carb, way more than I originally thought.