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Yeah. The formula isn't terribly complicated: don't eat crap and move your body in different ways.

Despite doing exercise (including high intensity stuff like spin class) I was overweight and had a HOMA-IR of 3.8 (Moderate Insulin Resistance) and insulin 13.2 (Early Insulin Resistance).

This was because I was addicted to sugary stuff.

I cut my refined sugar intake to almost zero and in two months HOMA-IR went to 1.02 (Normal Range) and insulin to 4.9 (Optimal / Longevity Range). My triglycerides had peaked at 228 (Moderate Risk) and dropped to 96 (Normal/Good). Glucose went from 116 (Prediabetes) to 85 (Healthy).

My assistant in cutting all that sugar was Claude. I used Claude as my buddy: I'd chat with Claude when I had cravings and it gave me alternatives and support. And it worked.

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Such good advice. Another probably unpopular use of AI - I was using Claude to figure out all the music I listened to at university and what would have been playing in the bars at the time. I was loving the nostalgia and I would not have remembered 205 of it without the conversation!
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While there are infinite arguments to be made about individual diets, literally no one can do wrong by heavily cutting refined sugar intake.
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Wow, I'd like to see a writeup of your Claude as diet buddy experience.
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"Claude does candy bar has sugar?"

"Claude does Fruity Loop has sugar?"

"Claude does mint chocolate chip has sugar?"

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EXCLUSIVE: Local man gleefully continues letting himself go while awaiting scientific consensus on universally optimal diet and exercise
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This is about comparing different exercise intensities ? Sprinting > jogging basically ?
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