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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2394072" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]vVjJ0NbdCKo[/MEDIA]</p><p><a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11055922/" target="_blank">https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11055922/</a></p><p></p><p>Not sure if there's been a previous discussion, my search didn't throw up any results.</p><p>I watched this last night & found it good but a bit of a missed oppurtuinity.</p><p></p><p>Great contribrutions from Sarah Hallberg, Jason Fung, Tim Noakes . . . many of the main advocates of low carb eating.</p><p>It explained the contradiction of the Eatwell Plate, Food Pyramid, SAD very well & covered the history of how we ended up with this bad advice.</p><p>Perhaps the best section was where they fitted 3 non-diabetics with Libres & gave them a week of low carb vs a week of low fat.</p><p>I would have liked them to focus more on the glycemic profiles at this stage & discuss the effects of hyper insulin.</p><p>The lady shooting to 208mg/dl after her oatmeal/banana/jam/toast breakfast should have been put in context more, that means nothing to the general public.</p><p>Also, there was a middle aged woman who was put forward as the hero of the piece showing her progress from 120 units of insulin down to 100 wasn't impressive enough, surely they could have got a better responder to highlight the potential benifits of low carb.</p><p>The lack of a Devil's advocate making the case for the defence of low fat diminishes these types of documentaries, you end up with an echo chamber of smugness that may put off the casual viewer.</p><p></p><p>A good watch but just needed to a little bit of Michael Moore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2394072, member: 517232"] [MEDIA=youtube]vVjJ0NbdCKo[/MEDIA] [URL]https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11055922/[/URL] Not sure if there's been a previous discussion, my search didn't throw up any results. I watched this last night & found it good but a bit of a missed oppurtuinity. Great contribrutions from Sarah Hallberg, Jason Fung, Tim Noakes . . . many of the main advocates of low carb eating. It explained the contradiction of the Eatwell Plate, Food Pyramid, SAD very well & covered the history of how we ended up with this bad advice. Perhaps the best section was where they fitted 3 non-diabetics with Libres & gave them a week of low carb vs a week of low fat. I would have liked them to focus more on the glycemic profiles at this stage & discuss the effects of hyper insulin. The lady shooting to 208mg/dl after her oatmeal/banana/jam/toast breakfast should have been put in context more, that means nothing to the general public. Also, there was a middle aged woman who was put forward as the hero of the piece showing her progress from 120 units of insulin down to 100 wasn't impressive enough, surely they could have got a better responder to highlight the potential benifits of low carb. The lack of a Devil's advocate making the case for the defence of low fat diminishes these types of documentaries, you end up with an echo chamber of smugness that may put off the casual viewer. A good watch but just needed to a little bit of Michael Moore [/QUOTE]
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