Well saidOn the other hand, I am fully in favour of people making reasoned, steady, enjoyable and sustainable changes to their long term way of eating, provided it offers full nutrition. If weight loss is desired, and accompanies those changes, then even better.
I will NOT be giving up the low carb way of eating, it works for me.
I am concerned thought, it is becoming more talked about, but there is a lot of missinformation.
Recipes called keto or low carb and the only thing changed is swapping sugar for artificial sweeteners.
” Keto” convince bars that have seed oils and ingredients that are not recognize-able.
I am happy that it is become more main stream, but there is a lot of rubbish information and it is setting up people who truly want to change their health for the better up for failure.
This is not a diet for me, it is now my way of life.
I receive an email from Patient Access, (used by my GP) on a regular basis. This is fronted by Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE and usually has reminders like "get your Flu jab". The latest one has the warning "Why fad diets can actually lead to weight gain"
This is the link : https://patient.info/news-and-features/why-fad-diets-can-actually-lead-to-weight-gain?utm_source=PA_Newsletter&utm_campaign=400814_PA Newsletter 56th edition&utm_medium=email&utm_content=why-fad-diets-can-actually-lead-to-weight-gain&dm_i=4Q86,8L9Q,22I6R2,WAMS,1
I have no doubt that all of you will immediately follow this good advice and give up your LCHF and Keto diets because the Doctor (as seen and heard on the TV and radio, so she must be believed) has spoken.
I will await all of your apologies for following such bad diets and I am sure you will return to a healthy way of eating, i.e. the Eatwell plate and INCREASE your carbs and DECREASE you fat intake. You know it makes sense!
I need a laugh after reading that, officially I am now a fad dieter ... As a diet to lose weight, even at my average current daily carb intake of 30gms, I have only managed to lose 2lbs in weight since I started this 'fad' diet.View attachment 36501
Stolen from someone else just recently, but it deserves reposting here. I lost count of the number of times "fad" was shoehorned into that opinion piece.
I must admit that I am biased against these 8 week or so 'Low Calorie diets'.
But just because you can't maintain them indefinitely, they are not sustainable so the dieter is still left without help to navigate the most difficult part :
- Transitioning to something that is long-term sustainable (and enjoyable).
What is the point in putting yourself through pain for perhaps 8 weeks, to then put yourself through more pain in order to try to hang on to what you have gained (lost), when you could go straight to a minimal pain long-term sustainable Way Of Eating in the first place. And even at the 8 or 9 week mark you would hardly be much 'behind' those on the maximum pain diet!
I just don't understand it. I thought most people wanted the easiest way, but it seems that so far as eating is concerned the world is full of masochists!
By coincidence, here is a video on this subject:
I am sure I saw a keto diet poster in town comprising of a bottle of pills. I keep meaning to photograph it.There seems to be an ever-growing trend for fake food labelled as keto.
I am sure I saw a keto diet poster in town comprising of a bottle of pills. I keep meaning to photograph it.
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