Pinkorchid
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Thats is beside the point because there will always be some people that it does not suit for whatever reasons but they should not be ignored or made to feel they cannot say the way they eat just because they do not do LCHFUnfortunately, HbA1c is onl
That being so, would it not simply be an indicator of the overwhelming success of LCHF in treating diabetes?
I no longer do LCHF or keto. There are many other diets available that can help control diabetes. Eatwell does not appear to be one of them......Thats is beside the point because there will always be some people that it does not suit for whatever reasons but they should not be ignored or made to feel they cannot say the way they eat just because they do not do LCHF
Thats is beside the point because there will always be some people that it does not suit for whatever reasons but they should not be ignored or made to feel they cannot say the way they eat just because they do not do LCHF
No not disapproval towards LCHF we know that works for many many people but just recognise that it is not what everyone does for whatever reason and give them some supportYes and that’s fine but I detected an undertone of disapproval regarding LCHF bias on these boards, so I was just adding some rationalisation as to why that may be the case
I have had a bad reception when I once posted about WFPB diets and have not bothered to post anymore. I do wish to get into arguments with anyone.I think they are probably reluctant to post because they know any diet other than LCHF does not get a very good reception on this group
I have had a bad reception when I once posted about WFPB diets and have not bothered to post anymore. I do wish to get into arguments with anyone.
The only thing I can say is that a WFPB diet worked for me and also for several other people that I have subsequently come to know. It is not for everyone as it is a difficult diet to follow as most meals have to be prepared at home. Eating out is very difficult.
I can understand why a lot of people are sceptical as this diet is fairly high in carbs and very low fat which is the opposite of LCHF. I have looked at the research in detail and I am happy with it. Anyway the results speak for themselves as I managed to get my T2 under control without any medication.
Whole Food Plant Based.Can I ask what is WFPB ?
they are not being ignored. They are being invited to come and talk about how they did it. If I can find a way to eat mainly plant foods and keep my type in check, I am all for it.Thats is beside the point because there will always be some people that it does not suit for whatever reasons but they should not be ignored or made to feel they cannot say the way they eat just because they do not do LCHF
that is very good news. Perhaps you would be comfortable starting a thread about this, or sharing your numbers and how your progress happened, perhaps with some menu ideas? I would like to find out more.Anyway the results speak for themselves as I managed to get my T2 under control without any medication.
I am sure those who do that are not the genuine vegans but are just a rabble out to cause trouble probably most are not even vegans
Because I think most dedicated Vegans who do it for their own ethical reasons would not act like thatI'm not sure how you can make that assertion.
Because I think most dedicated Vegans who do it for their own ethical reasons would not act like that
Yes it is a guess because I like to think that most people and not just vegans are decent human beings and would not act like thatWhile most right headed, reasonable people would not stoop to such behaviour, with all due respect yours is a guess. I would argue that you are generalising and perhaps conflating veganism with being wholly moral.
Yes it is a guess because I like to think that most people and not just vegans are decent human beings and would not act like that
Hoist by your own petard.Sweeping generalisations serve no purpose.
Hoist by your own petard.
I wonder if there is a comparison chart of the nutrition of the various milks, including cows and sheep?This article seems to be part of the same theme since it references the one in the OP
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46654042
https://www.viva.org.uk/why-you-don...m/comparing-cows’-and-goats’-milk-plant-milksThis article seems to be part of the same theme since it references the one in the OP
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46654042
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