Even more like us than I thought!Well, those "poor" French geese actually struggle to jump the queue to get to the corn poured into them. They are not forced.
Watch it some time and you'll probably come to the same conclusion as myself.....geese are birdbrains !
Oops sorry I was sure it was from the Low Carb Down Under.. apologiesFound it from Reddit, Phinney narrates Cahill's starvation experiments in 1972-73....
You may find this interesting, as it is by a GP that doesn’t hold sway with current thinking on cholesterol, diabetes etc. https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2015/08/04/turning-diabetes-upside-down/.
I followed the link, but have not managed to glean any advice as to what action I can take to avoid diabetic complications and bad outcomes. Dr K seems to be saying that lowering my carb intake and bg will only make things worse. So what should I do?Kendrick is well known for his opinions here. His book on cholesterol is amazing.
I followed the link, but have not managed to glean any advice as to what action I can take to avoid diabetic complications and bad outcomes. Dr K seems to be saying that lowering my carb intake and bg will only make things worse. So what should I do?
I followed the link, but have not managed to glean any advice as to what action I can take to avoid diabetic complications and bad outcomes. Dr K seems to be saying that lowering my carb intake and bg will only make things worse. So what should I do?
You may find this interesting, as it is by a GP that doesn’t hold sway with current thinking on cholesterol, diabetes etc. https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2015/08/04/turning-diabetes-upside-down/.
I followed the link, but have not managed to glean any advice as to what action I can take to avoid diabetic complications and bad outcomes. Dr K seems to be saying that lowering my carb intake and bg will only make things worse. So what should I do?
This is a good read...and discussion about what Dr Kendrick pointed out in his blog...
https://blog.ourpath.co.uk/diabetes-science/does-insulin-resistance-cause-weight-gain-or-vice-versa/
That's reassuring, but what then are we to make of the following quote:Here is a quote from him on another page.
"In truth, despite my in-built ‘outside in’ way of thinking, I am in (virtual) full agreement with this project, and the view that if you want to avoid diabetes, the correct diet is low carb, high fat (LCHF). If you are unfortunate enough to have diabetes, it is critically important to eat a LCHF diet."
Huh? My goodness that is interesting. Plus, a bit scary (I had never heard of the ACCORD study).
Many thanks for posting that.
@Alexandra100
Dr Jason Fung had a nice writeup on the issue. The main point is that lowering glucose thru medication that move glucose around in the body did not improve the outcome...
https://idmprogram.com/failure-blood-glucose-paradigm/
But if the issue is too much insulin, rather than too much glucose, doesn't lowering the intake of carbs also lower the production of insulin, which is no longer in "overdrive"? That, to me, would be common sense. (I notice that the above article specifically mentions people whose BG was drug-controlled, rather than diet.)
Increasing carbs can lead to increasing insulin which then leads to insulin resistance. Help have I got this simplistic idea right or wrong?
Yes it does and is. I was talking from a person whose got their levels down to 'non-diabetic'. Presumably there should have been a reduction in IR?
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