kickureface
Master Don Juan
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one fact about carbs is that GI is important as to whether the carb should be eaten-sugars should be avoided except in pwo situations. higher gi carbs should be kept to minimum.
they do say that mixing in fat in a meal will reduce the meal's GI (compared to if you jsut at the carb by itself). supposedly, this should mean that eating fats with carbs will reduce its absorption quickness, which is optimal for most of us lifters/athletes.
however, we do have this theory that mixing carbs into a protein/fat meal is not good news: it gets you fat.
these two ideas seem to conflict. what's the deal here?
they do say that mixing in fat in a meal will reduce the meal's GI (compared to if you jsut at the carb by itself). supposedly, this should mean that eating fats with carbs will reduce its absorption quickness, which is optimal for most of us lifters/athletes.
however, we do have this theory that mixing carbs into a protein/fat meal is not good news: it gets you fat.
these two ideas seem to conflict. what's the deal here?