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Clarifiation of Atkin's Diet (10)

I am afraid of 'back-stabbing'.

Today I think I got back-stabbed at work.

Clarification of Atkin's Diet 9

Take 2 examples - good Stone Age Man hunter, catches and eats meat regularly - tonnes & tonnes, so he gorges on it... eating his fill...

2nd Sone Age Man, bullied & outsider, gets whatever scraps of meat that are left over after the others have finished... He eats a small unsubstantial amount, & then ends up eating green bush leaves to quell his hunger... This is noticed in the body - the body is turning on warning signs that this guy has not eaten enough meat (calories), and so it stores what little of the meat he has eaten - the body stores almost all of it as fat to be dispersed & used up later on until when once again he eats the meagre amount the others leave behind... The body knows.

Does the body know eating leaves (carbohydrate) that the person has not eaten enough red meat (protein/ fat)?

Or is it that the green leaves contain substances that enable the body to then absorb all the fat from the meagre portion of meat he ate?

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