Johnny - It's probably not very Christian of me but I return what I get.
Your comment stated an unsupported opinion as fact, followed with "just sayin'". It was a poster child example of a condescending reply, so I gave it back to you. Shock of shock, you don't like it. Well neither did I.
As to your comment, along with your appeal to your…
Johnny - It's probably not very Christian of me but I return what I get.
Your comment stated an unsupported opinion as fact, followed with "just sayin'". It was a poster child example of a condescending reply, so I gave it back to you. Shock of shock, you don't like it. Well neither did I.
As to your comment, along with your appeal to your wife's authority, she is wrong. Plenty of people were fed BS in college that has been proven to be completely false. Just look at what happened among the medical establishment over the last four years for crying out loud.
I explained the mechanism that disproves what you said. In the follow up comments I gave real world examples that disprove it. People do not *require* eating carbs for proper brain function, this has been shown beyond any doubt. Whether it's the best way to fuel the body is another question, but I took issue with your specific comment.
I did not mean for it to sound condescending, so I apologize you took it that way.
My wife is not wrong, and I tried to point out she is schooled in non-western traditions. Carbs have been eaten by most humans for eons. Inuits are an extreme microcosm. I don't care to engage in a back and forth as it will consume my wife's time which she probably does not care to give as well.
Johnny - It's probably not very Christian of me but I return what I get.
Your comment stated an unsupported opinion as fact, followed with "just sayin'". It was a poster child example of a condescending reply, so I gave it back to you. Shock of shock, you don't like it. Well neither did I.
As to your comment, along with your appeal to your wife's authority, she is wrong. Plenty of people were fed BS in college that has been proven to be completely false. Just look at what happened among the medical establishment over the last four years for crying out loud.
I explained the mechanism that disproves what you said. In the follow up comments I gave real world examples that disprove it. People do not *require* eating carbs for proper brain function, this has been shown beyond any doubt. Whether it's the best way to fuel the body is another question, but I took issue with your specific comment.
I did not mean for it to sound condescending, so I apologize you took it that way.
My wife is not wrong, and I tried to point out she is schooled in non-western traditions. Carbs have been eaten by most humans for eons. Inuits are an extreme microcosm. I don't care to engage in a back and forth as it will consume my wife's time which she probably does not care to give as well.