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  • curprev 23:0823:08, 23 July 202486.188.150.15 talk 15,253 bytes −12 Removal of the word animals, their is no evidence of any other animal other than humans suffering refeeding syndrome and no evidence of it, in non-civilised people. The evidence suggests a link to the use of Carbohydrates as a food source, that people eating a carnivore diet or primative diet are much less likely to be effected by refeeding syndrome than those following conventional diets undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 22:5222:52, 23 July 202486.188.150.15 talk 15,265 bytes +19 →‎Treatment: the NADH/CoQ10/Thiame triple stack is commonly used in Chronic Fatigue to increase ATP availability. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 22:4122:41, 23 July 202486.188.150.15 talk 15,246 bytes +32 →‎Anorectics: People with ADHD have the countervailing response to stimulants finding them relaxing. This may cause a reduction in food use because the individual is no longer using food as a coping strategy. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 22:3222:32, 23 July 202486.188.150.15 talk 15,214 bytes +280 →‎Cause: The timing of the use of protein by the body is a highly contested. I belong to the school of thought that believes that as an amphibious scavenger species the last thing the body would do is to eat the very muscles it using to find and make a kill. Only when it has used all its fat, would it go through the very inefficent process of converting protein to energy. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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