Unbeliever said:Some people feel personally threatened by any suggestion that those in any kind of auhority are capable of giving incorrect or harmful advice. It makes them feel insecure and anxious.
IanD said:Last May I gave a talk on my experience (summarised a few posts ago.) At the meeting Oct 30 this week the organiser told me he has reduced his carbs as a result of my talk & feels much better for it, & he has shown my talk to others. A number of youngsters have taken reduced carb on board & are slimmer & fitter, without significantly increasing exercise.
Unbeliever said:it does not work for you and he "auhorities" don't believe you and insist it is all your own fault.
Geezer654 said:There may be a massive trend towards higher-fat diets in Sweden now. But it’s still controversial. The Swedish former boxer Paolo Roberto just published a cookbook filled with pasta recipes. When a reporter asked him if you don’t risk getting fat from eating pasta, and what Roberto thinks about LCHF, sparks fly:
[LCHF] is a method for lazy idiots, you lose weight without exercise…
Geezer654 said:They may well be based on old myths and misunderstandings but they are myths and misunderstanding that have been proved that high fat is bad for you. A whole country that has an obese problem is testament to that. The controversy is that there is not enough LONG term research for me to see what the long term effects are.