carty
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There may not be a smilie but I have a great mental picture :lol:
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I tend to believe what the medical profession believe rather than what some maverick with a 'feory' says ...
librarising said:Read it, and then dismiss it, but it's an enlightening read.
You know you want to :wink:
do you really see scientists and doctors in the same light as politicians?
librarising said:do you really see scientists and doctors in the same light as politicians?
When to agree means to help employment prospects and research funding, and to disagree means the opposite.
Sad but true.
Taubes' investigative journalism makes this clear.
Geoff
p.s. I'm only asking you to read Taubes' book for the expose it offers. Not to read about his feories.
Sid Bonkers said:How about you reading this piece http://carbsanity.blogspot.co.uk/2012/0 ... mment-form I'm pretty sure you wont want to as it pretty much exposes Taubes for what he is, a seller of diet books. :lol:
xyzzy said:That survey that Dr Briffa chap was talking about on Radio 4 the other week stated 95% of T2's who adopted a lower, controlled carb regime were able to both control their levels successfully and give up a lot of their medication. That route has worked for me and 19 out of 20 of the diabetics in the research study he quoted. That research and others like it has been seen to be compelling enough for a lot of other countries to adopt a similar controlled carb approach for their own health systems.
xyzzy said:so continue with what you are doing but let the rest of us have a chance to live a full lifespan and follow systems and guidance that work for vast majority.
Sid Bonkers said:You seem to be imagining a problem that does not exist![]()
The misearble failure of the NHS's own statistics speak for themselves. For example in 2008 over 70% (so 7 out of 10 people) had an HbA1c greater than 7.5% which is the NHS's own very lax upper limit and as you know exceeds even the 8.5 mmol/l NICE guideline that this country still clings to.
borofergie said:I'm pretty much "all-in" with the low-carb high-fat thing at the moment
hanadr said:Calories IN ~Calories OUT
simply doesn't work.
noblehead said:the majority of diabetics and non-diabetics alike most would never have heard of these authors never mind believe in their views.
xyzzy said:I would read my previous post noblehead. Perhaps you would like to answer the same questions I posed to Sid rather than try and start a diverting argument with Stephen or Hana. I apologise to you now if that is not your intent.
xyzzy said:Where you and I really differ (and correct me if I'm wrong Sid) is that you don't think a problem exists in the NHS and its current attitudes and recommendations regarding treatment. I most certainly do. For example you haven't addressed my statement:
The misearble failure of the NHS's own statistics speak for themselves. For example in 2008 over 70% (so 7 out of 10 people) had an HbA1c greater than 7.5% which is the NHS's own very lax upper limit and as you know exceeds even the 8.5 mmol/l NICE guideline that this country still clings to.
noblehead said:hanadr said:Calories IN ~Calories OUT
simply doesn't work.
Worked well for me.......2st 6lb lighter :wave: