Skipping Carbs Helps “Fattest Man” Shed Pounds
The man named the world’s fattest by the Guinness Book of World records credits a low-carb diet for helping him slim down to around 690 pounds from a high of 1,235.
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The man named the world’s fattest by the Guinness Book of World records credits a low-carb diet for helping him slim down to around 690 pounds from a high of 1,235.
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I’m very happy for this gentleman and it appears that his frame of mind is healthy and positive. Good in every way – he’s doing great! And bless those who have stepped forward to help him. But what I’ll never understand about individuals who reach extreme obesity, and are bed-ridden as this man has been, is how they obtain – and pay for – the mountains of food it takes to continue to gain pounds or even to maintain a high weight. Why are the so-called “loved ones” in their lives enabling/aiding them live a crippling, miserable life, toward an almost certain early death? In other words, who is it that is getting the food, preparing it, and transporting it to this man’s bed?
Good for him! But fish soup? That’s enough to make anyone not eat. GROSS!
i think thats awesome and pretty amazing and i love to hear things like this congrats manuel