You would think that a person giving out nutritional advice should hold some form of qualifications. .lol.....
I've noticed that especially in certain fields, people will happily give you misleading advices. One of this is because when you grow you'll find a sad truth, as said by Dark Helmet...
A lot of people feel self-fulfilled if they could act as experts, especially if they've a claque following 'em.
In some cases they've also some economical benefit on this, say they're are trying to sell some diet food or diet pills.
I've got a lot of useful informations reading on books and with a lot of attention from websites, and being really critical on it. One thing I know for sure is that, despite it's not a rare disease, diabetes and the related problems it's not really known by the population in general, maybe because it's not very advertised and few awareness campaigns are made. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis for instance has 3.9 cases per 100,000 persons in the U.S, while diabetics in U.S. in 2012 were 21 millions, about 10% of the population. But You'll easy find a fund raising campaign and testimonials talking about ALS rather than talking about diabetes and how to control and delay the onset.
I know the ALS it's a deadly disease, so some awareness is necessary, but seems to me that some neuropathies caused by diabetes are quite deadly too.
I've another "rare" condition that afflicts, 50 to 230 per 100,000 population, and luckily for me in a bland form, almost nobody knows it, even MDs and GPs don't know very much about it. I could accept it especially because it's not a deadly condition and it's relatively manageable.
But if the main thing to do for diabetes control, especially for T2 but of course and for T1, is to eat healthy and have an healthy lifestyle. This will help on other high risk conditions, say heart failures, coronary diseases, strokes and some types of cancer.
Why there aren't awareness campaign on healthy diet and lifestyle?
Why on newspaper the diet you normally read are crazy thing without sense or diets that require to buy some expensive items? Why making physical activity on newspaper normally implies to buy some expensive gear or gadget of go on some costly gym and make weird things?
I've digressed and I've written a long rant, sorry, but this is something that itches me.