That settles that huh? lol... I'd like to see the article that says your body can only produce insulin twice a day..thatozzieguy said:"think about your meal plan and how much food you usually eat at each meal or snack. If you will be grazing all day, try dividing your total food for the day into snack-size meals. Then you can eat 5 or 6 smaller meals without overeating"
I found this on the American Diabetes Association Website.
Not only is it not unhealthy, it is precisely how you should be eating to keep your bodyfat and cholesterol low. Insulin is released in proportion to how the amount of sugar consumed, so if you want to reduce the amount of insulin that you release, then cut back on simple carbohydrates. I highly recommend you read this post written by Men's Health editor, Adam Campbell regarding a diet that he has written with Dr Volek (co-author of Testosterone Advantage Program). He explains very clearly some basic nutritional guidelines.jdmdc5 said:I have heard alot people talking about eating five to six meals a day, this seems really unhealthy because your body can only produce insulin twice a day, will eating 5 or 6 meals a day give u bad health effects in the long run such as diabetes.
jdmdc5 said:I have heard alot people talking about eating five to six meals a day, this seems really unhealthy because your body can only produce insulin twice a day, will eating 5 or 6 meals a day give u bad health effects in the long run such as diabetes.