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That fundamentally calories from different foods have a different insulin response and therefore a differing fat storage impact. It's hard to see from some of your contradictions whether you're agreeing with this or not.
Edit to add - a calorie store x amount if energy is not in question, but how that body uses and stores that energy is, so another response confusing this with the fact that some foods contain less calories than others is not helping.
Regardless of what arguments you wish to come up with the simple fact is that if you regularly ingest MORE calories than you use you WILL put on weight - usually in the form of fat unless you are deliberately doing it to gain more muscles.
And if you regularly ingest LESS calories than you use you WILL lose weight and unless you exercise some of that weight loss will be in the form of lean body mass.
And at the end of the day these two simple facts have been so overwhelming proven that arguments to the contrary are just a waste of time.
So as far as I'm concerned this discussion is now ended.
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