For those, like me, who don't know:
For those, like me, who don't know:
"FUD is an acronym for fear, uncertainty and doubt. It is a marketing term that is often used to cast a shadow over a competitor's product when your own is unable to compete. FUD is a technique used by larger companies who have a large market share." Webopedia
She is introduced as a qualified dietitian, so she MUST be right!
She says she's a REGISTERED dietitian. I wonder if you need any qualifications to register> Might havea go but she doesn't say who she's registered with!!For those, like me, who don't know:
"FUD is an acronym for fear, uncertainty and doubt. It is a marketing term that is often used to cast a shadow over a competitor's product when your own is unable to compete. FUD is a technique used by larger companies who have a large market share." Webopedia
She is introduced as a qualified dietitian, so she MUST be right!
She said that when a body is producing ketones it is not in a normal state. The only abnormality would be if the the body was in or near Diabetic Ketoacidosis, that is why I mention it.Funny what people take from the same video clip
1) there was nothing to suggest dka was being thought about
2) she was saying that for people without a chronic health condition then keto may be unhealthy so her comments are not that relevant to those of us with diabetes (a chronic health condition)
I think tho that we would probably all agree that it was a c*** video with so little detail as to be pretty meaningless
Small issue but still different interpretations. What she said was that the aim of keto is to put the body into a ‘ketogenic state’ and that burning ketones rather than other sources ( presumably carbs) is abnormal for the body.She said that when a body is producing ketones it is not in a normal state. The only abnormality would be if the the body was in or near Diabetic Ketoacidosis, that is why I mention it.
'Dietitian' is what's known as a 'protected title' in the UK - in other words, if you call yourself dietitian and are not registered with the HCPC you are breaking the law. To become registered as a dietitian, you need to have an approved degree in dietetics. http://www.hcpc-uk.co.uk/aboutregistration/protectedtitles/She says she's a REGISTERED dietitian. I wonder if you need any qualifications to register> Might havea go but she doesn't say who she's registered with!!
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