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butterfly said:You may not agree with Diabetes U.K. diet advice but has anyone on here who keeps moaning about them looked at their research projects? They have recently started a three year study to see if low carb diets can sustain weight loss for Type 2's in conjunction with Exeter Hospital.
hi Vicky.
As a matter of fact Vicky I have looked at the studies. The one you are talking about apparently ended in March 2009.
Have they started another one I am not aware of ?
My e-mail to DUK asking for sight of it's conclusions and when they were going to be published has not had any response.
Perhaps if DUK would take note of valid opinion and sound science we might not "moan about them so much" as you say. I call it criticism.
As with most things I won't hold my breath. :twisted:
Patch said:http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Food_and_recipes/Recipes/Cheese_apple_and_walnut_bread/
I swear to GOD. DUK wants us to kill ourselves. :x :x :x :x :x
We've got no chance. I could cry for the dewly diagnosed people that go there for advice.
cugila said:In response, we would say that all food can be included as part of a healthy balanced diet. There is no food that is 'banned' for people with diabetes and there is nothing wrong with having this type of bread once in a while. Also, the cheese, apple and walnut added to the bread is likely to lower the glycaemic index - which means it will be digested and absorbed slowly by the body and will therefore affect blood glucose levels slowly too. If you would like to make this recipe and are concerned you could opt for a smaller serving too.
Many thanks
Kind regards,
Care Advisor
Healthcare and Policy team
Diabetes UK
amycakes said:Sorry if I am asking a stupid question but am a newbie.
Can someone explain to me what is SO wrong with the bread?
Confused!
Amy
I swear to GOD. DUK wants us to kill ourselves. :x :x :x :x :x
Give them the benefit of the doubt though guys. Maybe they're just a bit thick rather than malicious?
Either way they're keen to make sure their constituency gets bigger, not smaller.
Just wondering what else they would put in the packed lunch, slice of chocolate gateau :?:
Are reduced carbers "malicious?"EricD said:Couldn't sleep so I thought I'd "educate" myself a little and what do I find? Yet another thread with "low carbers" are "right" and others are wrong, "thick" and "malicious" but of course the name calling is "reserved" for only those who suggest and not those who follow. :roll:
And of course there's the "conspiracy theory" as well.
Why don't you people take your own advice you give others? You are not forced to follow the diet they suggest. No one is forcing it down your throats. Just be happy for those of us who are able to eat that kind of food instead of whinging and whining and calling us all sorts of names.
Or is it pure jelousy that makes some of you the way you are? It sure sounds like it most of the time. :roll:
butterfly said:Go to their website and you can see all of the studies and what they are costing.
EricD said:Couldn't sleep so I thought I'd "educate" myself a little and what do I find? Yet another thread with "low carbers" are "right" and others are wrong, "thick" and "malicious" but of course the name calling is "reserved" for only those who suggest and not those who follow.
And of course there's the "conspiracy theory" as well.
A handsome man said:I swear to GOD. DUK wants us to kill ourselves.
One of the good guys said:Give them the benefit of the doubt though guys. Maybe they're just a bit thick rather than malicious?
Either way they're keen to make sure their constituency gets bigger, not smaller.
Another good guy said:Just wondering what else they would put in the packed lunch, slice of chocolate gateau
Why don't you people take your own advice you give others? You are not forced to follow the diet they suggest. No one is forcing it down your throats. Just be happy for those of us who are able to eat that kind of food instead of whinging and whining and calling us all sorts of names.
Or is it pure jelousy that makes some of you the way you are? It sure sounds like it most of the time. :roll:
Trinkwasser said:butterfly said:Go to their website and you can see all of the studies and what they are costing.
While you're there don't forget to see who are their corporate sponsors. Then do the same for the ADA, American Heart Association, etc. etc. can you spot any similarities?
So long as the research is paid for by drug companies and carbohydrate peddlers, useful stuff like this
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cg ... /53/9/2375
will be hidden away in corners when they should be front page news
phoenix said:Trinkwasser said:butterfly said:Go to their website and you can see all of the studies and what they are costing.
While you're there don't forget to see who are their corporate sponsors. Then do the same for the ADA, American Heart Association, etc. etc. can you spot any similarities?
So long as the research is paid for by drug companies and carbohydrate peddlers, useful stuff like this
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cg ... /53/9/2375
will be hidden away in corners when they should be front page news
Why should a five week study on 10 men be front page news?
And who paid for this particular piece of research? Is it also influenced by it's sponsors?
It was supported by grants from the American Diabetes Association, the Minnesota Beef Council, and the Colorado and Nebraska Beef Councils.
It is a fact that some industries and charities have interests in common. A new drug, or indeed a new diet may genuinely help people with diabetes live a better life, both diabetics and the industry may benefit. Obviously both the food industry and pharmaceutical industry have incentives to fund such research. (just as in the example above) The task of charities such as DUK is to make sure that such funding does not compromise integrity.
cugila said:Morning EricD.
Burning the midnight oil I see ?
I was curious about you, took a look at your posts since you joined back on 20th Feb 2009. Started off all sweetness and light, eager to learn. Then somewhere along the line you became a vehement advocate against Low Carbs. Bit like the people you decry on here with opposing views.
Where did that Eric go ? What changed you ? Why are you so anti something that may help people to control their Diabetes ? As we say, "One size doesn't fit all."
Here's one of your earlier posts:
was only dianosed abour 3 weeks ago so don't know much yet but have found some videos on youtube in my research to learn more, they may answer some of your questions.
Regards
Eric
Think I now know where you are going wrong Eric, YouTube - Research ? You are joking ? Good for jokey stuff and video's etc but research - I don't think so. Do some Scientific Research Eric, it may just save your life.
BTW, you asked elsewhere " Why is my Cholesterol level so good ? " 3.5. Yes it is good and the rest of your numbers stack up well too. So we must assume that your Diet is good ? Maybe not as good as you think.
Your BMI is in the Obese category, 32+. Not an attack, an observation.
Mine too is in the same category. However, mine was 40 before I started to reduce the Carbs in my Diet - it's now down to 33, not far behind you Eric. All in two months. I have to be careful of fat consumption as well, I have had Cardiac problems for many years.
Mainly because of the conflicting Scientific evidence regarding the consumption of Fats, I'm not convinced so far that there is anything which could be termed conclusive ? Fats, Good OR Bad, I'm not sure, so the Jury is out on that one at the moment.
My Cholesterol level is 3.2 at present. Why is it so good Eric ?
My HbA1c has gone from 8.3% in January 2009 to 6.7% a few days ago. Why is that Eric ?
My Weight has gone from 124.5 Kilos in January 2009 to 111 Kilos a few days ago. Why is that Eric ?
Food for thought ?
Patch said:EricD said:Couldn't sleep so I thought I'd "educate" myself a little and what do I find? Yet another thread with "low carbers" are "right" and others are wrong, "thick" and "malicious" but of course the name calling is "reserved" for only those who suggest and not those who follow.
And of course there's the "conspiracy theory" as well.
A handsome man said:I swear to GOD. DUK wants us to kill ourselves.
One of the good guys said:Give them the benefit of the doubt though guys. Maybe they're just a bit thick rather than malicious?
Either way they're keen to make sure their constituency gets bigger, not smaller.
Another good guy said:Just wondering what else they would put in the packed lunch, slice of chocolate gateau
Why don't you people take your own advice you give others? You are not forced to follow the diet they suggest. No one is forcing it down your throats. Just be happy for those of us who are able to eat that kind of food instead of whinging and whining and calling us all sorts of names.
Or is it pure jelousy that makes some of you the way you are? It sure sounds like it most of the time. :roll:
Fu**ing right it's jealousy. Congratulations you lucky ba#*ard - your diabetes is easier to control than mine. Thanks for rubbing it in. I hope you realise that it's not gonna be an easy ride - 3 months of diabetic experience ain't much around here, mate.
I seriously hope that what you are doing keeps on working for you. 10 years down the line, the same DOES NOT work for me. Who knows - in another 10 years time maybe what I'm doing won't work for me anymore. At that point my research will pay off when I start exploring alternatives.
Sorry about the swearing mods - but believe it or not i was really holding back then... :x
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