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Mark L.
Posted: 2004-03-31 16:58:00
Some of what you say makes sense but I am yet convinced..

Whats Atkins have to say about L-lysine and L-arginine and there effects on your hormones?? Does he claim that this only happens when eating grains at the same time? That wouldn't make sense?

L-lysine, high in meat, increases insuline production and reduces glucagon production by the pancreas. The change in ratio in insulin to glucagon signals the liver to make fat and cholesterol big time.

-Kritchevsky D. Dietary protein and experimental atherosclerosis. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1993;676:180-187

-Kurowska EM, Carroll KK. Hypercholesterolesterolemic responses in rabbits to selected groups of amino acids, J Nutr, 1994;124:364-370

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