starlionblue
Starlionblue
starlionblue

Blood sugar spikes the way you describe them have been thoroughly disproved. And insulin mechanism you describe actually works the opposite way. If you eat less often, insulin resistance decreases, which aids in weight loss and decreases the risk of diabetes type II.

I concur. If you’ve spent your life eating fast carbs you’re always hungry. Most days I only have one meal. I’ve spent days without eating. After a few days the body adapts.

Too late. Thank goodness for incognito mode.

I do like my automated coffee but I’m with you on capsules.

Who the fuck only drinks a single cup of coffee in the morning?

Her accent is not British. It is Danish, but not very strong. At some points it veers into something like English with a southern Swedish accent.

Spot on. I was not surprised by Mike’s behaviour towards Max at all. It is perfectly in character for a geeky pre-teen boy.

Well put.

To add a local wrinkle, you can eat game chicken rare in Japan. Lightly seared on the outside. It is divine... 

Your dog sounds like he had great character. Love big dogs with big hearts.

Great result!

It should work with most dogs. Just give it time.

Folding wings or not, the aircraft still has to handle the standard structural limit requirements.

Yes and no. Custom ringtones for wife, kids and work are important. :)

I’ve had all of those, as well as Hawaii Five-O.

Not saying the science is irrefutable or anything, but there is plenty of science out there. For starters, blood sugar swings have been widely debunked. There’s also evidence to suggest that type 2 diabetes can be combated by fasting since fasting decreases insulin resistance.

Your body signals that it is hungry (by secreting ghrelin) based on eating patterns. If you stop eating breakfast, after a few days your body will stop signaling that it is hungry at that time.

Pretty indeed. Sadly the Bristol 188 programme was something of a failure. It was designed to investigate kinetic heating at high speeds but it lacked the necessary thrust, stability or endurance to maintain the requisite speeds.