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Question Thread 36

New thread because the old one's too damn long. Please read the rules below. We run a tight ship here and questions that don't adhere to these rules will be ignored. 

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Comments

Alright now... No more questions here - use the new thread instead. Up in a min.

Right, thank you.

Hey Marko-- He's mentioned in prior Q&As that they are nowhere close to being as beneficial as people consider. Psychologically, they may have a slight relief aspect, but they cause more damage than worth in terms of "makeup" work for damage control, and have hardly any effect in raising metabolism aside from a higher burning of the calories that you ingested in your refeed surplus to begin with. He discretely touches on it a bit when he talks about the TEF in carbs counting as less calories during a massive carb surplus (which, as mentioned above, in effect just takes place in the calories after filling stores with the surplus, making it a moot point in the goal of using it to "reset a metabolism"), but you're right that there's no long chapter on it. Long story short, sounds like refeeds are another fake broscience commandment, which is unfortunate because they ARE pretty fun...

How come Martin did not include the topic of refeeds in his book?


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