Just came across this thought here might be a good place to put it.
https://www.sonourished.com/news/au...6DW7XP4so1QKkFP_PDjJSGE_Ognm_xtt509sXpLSvFBsA
https://www.sonourished.com/news/au...6DW7XP4so1QKkFP_PDjJSGE_Ognm_xtt509sXpLSvFBsA
Thank you for that clarification @Indy51, it maybe the thin edge of the wedge but any wedge is s start to overturning the shameful past !!As far as I know, this is only the West Australian parliament and the report was produced by a parliamentary committee. Nothing happening on a federal level so far.
As far as I know, this is only the West Australian parliament and the report was produced by a parliamentary committee. Nothing happening on a federal level so far.
Well, there was publicity about the report/committee a while back and Dr Unwin was involved - he hosted the committee members when they went to the UK.
The details can be found on the WA Govt website: http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/par...44D0D4EEDB83D60C482582F20028F824?opendocument
The report, called "The Food Fix" can also be downloaded there.
I'm sure there has been a post about this a while back on the forum.
We tend to just follow what the US does... being the ADA in the US has apparently added low carb as an option (unless I'm wrong?) then it may be a case of following suit at some point.
This apparently is Diabetes Australia's position statement as of last year.
https://static.diabetesaustralia.co...alia/8b4a8a54-f6b0-4ce6-bfc2-159686db7983.pdf
Is that just low carb or vlc?
I have a dietitian now that supports low carb vlc to her is a little different i was told to have a carby meal every now and then to fuel the liver.... to me thats contradictory.
Funny issnt it its you can do it but only if you want to.
Guess thats why each of us have to make that decision for our selves.
There are two Dietitians listed on the Diabetes Australia Statement on low carb diet and they are likely to be registered with DAA.
I cannot find it at the moment but DAA last year put out a statement about low carb diet which sounds very close to the above DA statement above.
And given DAA's actions in the past in deregistering 2 dietitians at least, plus trying to get a dietitian registering and working NZ to be deregistered and being instrumrntal in sanctions against Dr Gary Fettke, an Aussie orthooaedic surgeon regarding low carb diet plus DAA's control over undergraduate curriculum in Dietetics courses in Oz, plus control of postgraduate eduction of regisotered dietitians, there maybe little incentive for Aussie trained and registered dietitians to be prescribing lchf diets to diabetics, particularly children, adolescents and preganat women with diabetes.
Those dietitians who are members of LowCarbDownUnder are in private practice and not affiliated with DAA.
BUT apparently a ketogenic diet is helpful for those with epilepsy, including children and adolescents so one presumes there is some with epilepsy and diabetes on such diets here in Oz?
...sanctions against Dr Gary Fettke...