Bill Pratt (@billlost140) 's Twitter Profile
Bill Pratt

@billlost140

20+ yrs above 300, topping out at 345. Lost 150 from 2012-2014 but slowly gained 50 back. Aiming to keep muscle and lose body fat in my 60s.

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Bill Pratt (@billlost140) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m glad someone finally said this. I’m all about getting rid of type two diabetes through diet (which i did), but do we have to bring back polio through vax denial at the same time? Let’s use some common sense.

Bill Pratt (@billlost140) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has anyone else seen this? My calorie burn on a Fitbit Inspire 3 loses about 200 to 300 calories of burn as soon as midnight rolls around. Of course, the online forums are no help.

Nina Teicholz, PhD (@bigfatsurprise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone with an interest in reversing T2 diabetes should know about this new organization. It's mission is help people with T1 and T2 diabetes achieve normal blood sugars by targeting the root cause of disease. The answer is food, not medications. Unlike the American Diabetes Association,

Sama Hoole (@samahoole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study of 300 kids who had ADHD were put on an elimination diet. No artificial sweeteners, dyes, gluten, dairy, corn, or soy. 3 months in, 72% no longer met the criteria for ADHD. Shows what you can get when you stop eating the poison.

Karl Matt Button │ Apex Fitness Adv. (@karlapexfit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If all I had was a set of dumbbells and a bench, these are the 11 Exercises I would use to get in the best shape of my life: (Videos of each included)

Elie Jarrouge, MD (@eliejarrougemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many doctors who have influenced me and shaped my thinking and how I approach chronic disease over the years, but the ones who have had the biggest impact on me, whether they know it or not, are, in no particular order: Dr. Jason Fung DoctorTro Ken D Berry MD Dr Shawn Baker 🥩

DoctorTro (@doctortro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW STUDY 🚨 A 58.3% difference in survival rates of cancer patients on a ketogenic diet versus cancer patients unable to adhere 🤯 We need randomized studies but this is HUGE There is hope for glioblastoma patients frontiersin.org/journals/nutri…

FoundMyFitness Clips (@fmfclips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can we really call ourselves the greatest nation in the world when nearly 70% of adults are overweight or obese, healthcare costs are skyrocketing, and we rank 55th in life expectancy? Our children are developing type 2 diabetes at unprecedented rates, and obesity is linked to

Dr. Jason Fung (@drjasonfung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obesity is ALL about calories? Hardly. Correlation is not strong (0.6). The Irish, eating almost the same as Americans have 28% less obesity. Belgians, eating MORE than Turks have 35% less obesity? Austrians, eating MORE than Germans, have 30% less obesity? Calories is missing

Obesity is ALL about calories? Hardly. Correlation is not strong (0.6). The Irish, eating almost the same as Americans have 28% less obesity. Belgians, eating MORE than Turks have 35% less obesity? Austrians, eating MORE than Germans, have 30% less obesity? Calories is missing
Mark Hyman, M.D. (@drmarkhyman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a huge win. Arizona just took a major step to ban ultra-processed food additives from school meals—chemicals like potassium bromate, titanium dioxide, and Red 40 that have been banned in Europe for years because of their harmful effects. This is how we fix our broken

Nina Teicholz, PhD (@bigfatsurprise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good analogy by Chris S. Cornell Cancer patients are usually told that they must endure grueling chemotherapy while people with type 2 diabetes are told a "low carbohydrate" diet is too difficult, even though just eating differently can reverse their disease.

Robert Lufkin MD (@robertlufkinmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I now read food labels as if my life depended on it, because, increasingly, it does. Or, better yet, I eat whole fools that don't require ingredient lists or labels.

I now read food labels as if my life depended on it,

because, increasingly, it does. 

Or, better yet, I eat whole fools that don't require ingredient lists or labels.
💯 Cary Kelly 💯 (@carykelly11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The poison was never forced — it was offered gently, until you forgot it was poison at all.” – Unknown You're not broken. You’re malnourished. Put the junk food in the garbage and go cook yourself some ground beef and eggs. You'll thank me in a week.

“The poison was never forced — it was offered gently, until you forgot it was poison at all.” – Unknown

You're not broken. You’re malnourished.

Put the junk food in the garbage and go cook yourself some ground beef and eggs. You'll thank me in a week.
💯 Cary Kelly 💯 (@carykelly11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the Titanic, the poor ate oatmeal, bread and potatoes while the rich ate lamb, beef and salmon. Somewhere along the way the rich convinced most Americans that they were destined for better health by eating third class food.

On the Titanic, the poor ate oatmeal, bread and potatoes while the rich ate lamb, beef and salmon.

Somewhere along the way the rich convinced most Americans that they were destined for better health by eating third class food.
Coach Kev - Belly Fat Pro (@askcoachkev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Stop snacking if you want to lose weight" Bullsh*t Below are the 9 "ready-to-go" snacks I eat almost every day to stay lean 365 days a year:

"Stop snacking if you want to lose weight" 

Bullsh*t

Below are the 9 "ready-to-go" snacks I eat almost every day to stay lean 365 days a year:
Robert Lufkin MD (@robertlufkinmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fat shaming is harmful & unacceptable. But at the other extreme, obesity normalization ignores the strong association with metabolic dysfunction and hypertension, diabetes, heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer's, and cancer.

Fat shaming is harmful & unacceptable. 
But at the other extreme, obesity normalization ignores the strong association with metabolic dysfunction and hypertension, diabetes, heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer's, and cancer.