MrKleen73
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I was going to say pretty much the same thing here. Either way, if you make dietery changes it will be the changes are going to be what shine from here forward not the supplement in everyone's eyes. I have no doubt if he takes the reigns and coaches your diet that you will get good results. However you would see a great benefit from lowering or not Increasing calories while bumping lrotie a lot for the TE F and managing insulin regardless of supplementation. He gave you a diet that will do the trick on it's own. So once you are doing it and have never eaten that way before how will you have any idea if any of the progress came from the diet or the supplement.
As far as the difference in the diet, I would compare it like this. We already know you can build a wood fence with a hammer and nails and it works every time. However now we also know about nail guns which do just as good a job far more conveniently. Why choose the hammer just because it is the old school way tried and true way? Doing that with that diet knowing it is harder, more restrictive and more uncomfortable but produces no better results just doesn't make sense to me. If you are making changes anyway and still eating a high volume of food I really recommend you eat things that are easily digested and nutrient dense for your gut health.
As far as the difference in the diet, I would compare it like this. We already know you can build a wood fence with a hammer and nails and it works every time. However now we also know about nail guns which do just as good a job far more conveniently. Why choose the hammer just because it is the old school way tried and true way? Doing that with that diet knowing it is harder, more restrictive and more uncomfortable but produces no better results just doesn't make sense to me. If you are making changes anyway and still eating a high volume of food I really recommend you eat things that are easily digested and nutrient dense for your gut health.