"During our clinical studies, we found that Enterobacter, a genus of opportunistic, endotoxinproducing pathogens (Sanders and Sanders, 1997),
made up 35% of the gut bacteria in a morbidly obese volunteer (weight
174.8 kg, body mass index 58.8 kg m 2) suffering from diabetes, hypertension and other serious metabolic deteriorations (Table 1).The volunteer lost 30.1 kg after 9 weeks, and
51.4 kg after
23 weeks, on a diet composed of whole grains, traditional Chinese medicinal foods and prebiotics (WTP diet, Supplementary Information; Supplementary Figure 1), with continued amelioration of hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension until most metabolic parameters improved to normal ranges (Table 1). After 9 weeks on the WTP diet, this Enterobacter population in the volunteer’s gut reduced to 1.8%, and became undetectable by the end of the 23-week trial"
http://www.nature.com/ismej/journal/vaop/ncurrent/pdf/ismej2012153a.pdfOkay - So, they put this guy on a pretty severe diet, and he lost 113 pounds over a period of 23 weeks.
One. The guy is still a hefty 272 pounds.
Two. The guy lost an average of five pounds a week.
Since he started off at 385, five pounds a week isn't all that unusual. I suspect he could have matched that result by walking his ass around the block a few times.