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<blockquote data-quote="Winnie53" data-source="post: 2124735" data-attributes="member: 160246"><p>[USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER] beat me to posting this! I also listened to the video in the first post of this thread - (Diet Doctor Podcast #19). Then I started listening Low Carb USA's playlist of presentations by Dr. Cywes titled "Diabetes Understood". It begins with "Diabetes Understood: Introduction - Dr. Robert Cywes", then continues with Chapters 1 through Chapter 11. There may be more that haven't been posted yet.</p><p></p><p>Here's the Low Carb USA playlist of Dr. Cywes' presentations...</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZubf5aqlDTK95jfsQQMAteSjRLN_CNRk" target="_blank">Diabetes Understood: Dr. Robert Cywes</a></p><p></p><p>It's going to take me a week or two to work through them all. As of this morning, I've listened to the Introduction and Chapters 1 & 2, and am continuing. Am listening to them before I get up in the morning and during my daily walks.</p><p></p><p>Before people get too entrenched in debating whether or not carbs are addictive, I encourage everyone to hear him out. He has worked with 20,000 obese patients at this point. That's a lot of clinical experience. Doesn't make him right, but I think he has a message worth listening too. I fully intend to share this playlist with my e-list.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and in response to the salt and fat question, pediatric endocrinologist and researcher Robert Lustig, M.D. also states salt and fat are not addictive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnie53, post: 2124735, member: 160246"] [USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER] beat me to posting this! I also listened to the video in the first post of this thread - (Diet Doctor Podcast #19). Then I started listening Low Carb USA's playlist of presentations by Dr. Cywes titled "Diabetes Understood". It begins with "Diabetes Understood: Introduction - Dr. Robert Cywes", then continues with Chapters 1 through Chapter 11. There may be more that haven't been posted yet. Here's the Low Carb USA playlist of Dr. Cywes' presentations... [URL='https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZubf5aqlDTK95jfsQQMAteSjRLN_CNRk']Diabetes Understood: Dr. Robert Cywes[/URL] It's going to take me a week or two to work through them all. As of this morning, I've listened to the Introduction and Chapters 1 & 2, and am continuing. Am listening to them before I get up in the morning and during my daily walks. Before people get too entrenched in debating whether or not carbs are addictive, I encourage everyone to hear him out. He has worked with 20,000 obese patients at this point. That's a lot of clinical experience. Doesn't make him right, but I think he has a message worth listening too. I fully intend to share this playlist with my e-list. Oh, and in response to the salt and fat question, pediatric endocrinologist and researcher Robert Lustig, M.D. also states salt and fat are not addictive. [/QUOTE]
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