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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 244563" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>dodd4721 I had no intention of belittling you personally just the drivel YOU are pushing at very vulnerable people. I do not apologise for doing that one tiny bit. You are the one who resorted to personal abuse. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps you believe that us in the science and technology arena should just sit here and behave in the media's stereotypical nerdy portrayal of us and that we should accept that c**p while our values are being undermined and attacked. As you've now seen some of us bite back and will continue doing so.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to learn more about the current state of play regarding low carb research for Type 2 diabetes then a good place to start is the Swedish health service. As their stuff is all in Swedish as far as I can find you may want to read a synopsis and start browsing around from here.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kostdoktorn.se%2Fsocialstyrelsen-rekommenderar-mattlig-lagkolhydratkost-vid-diabetes%2F" target="_blank">http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&tl=en&u=http://www.kostdoktorn.se/socialstyrelsen-rekommenderar-mattlig-lagkolhydratkost-vid-diabetes/</a>. </p><p></p><p>You will find if you browse around a bit the mention of several well researched studies on the benefits of a moderate (not zero or even Atkins level) carb diet as opposed to the high carb 1980's style diet still recommended by the NHS is this country. It is however a positive move in the right direction. </p><p></p><p>No one has yet completed a long term study of the benefits or damage that a prolonged ultra low carb regime can have / could do although the Swedish health system does not explicitly discourage people from doing one nowadays apparently. It just says people who elect to do one should be closely monitored by their HCP's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 244563, member: 40343"] dodd4721 I had no intention of belittling you personally just the drivel YOU are pushing at very vulnerable people. I do not apologise for doing that one tiny bit. You are the one who resorted to personal abuse. Perhaps you believe that us in the science and technology arena should just sit here and behave in the media's stereotypical nerdy portrayal of us and that we should accept that c**p while our values are being undermined and attacked. As you've now seen some of us bite back and will continue doing so. If you really want to learn more about the current state of play regarding low carb research for Type 2 diabetes then a good place to start is the Swedish health service. As their stuff is all in Swedish as far as I can find you may want to read a synopsis and start browsing around from here. [url]http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kostdoktorn.se%2Fsocialstyrelsen-rekommenderar-mattlig-lagkolhydratkost-vid-diabetes%2F[/url]. You will find if you browse around a bit the mention of several well researched studies on the benefits of a moderate (not zero or even Atkins level) carb diet as opposed to the high carb 1980's style diet still recommended by the NHS is this country. It is however a positive move in the right direction. No one has yet completed a long term study of the benefits or damage that a prolonged ultra low carb regime can have / could do although the Swedish health system does not explicitly discourage people from doing one nowadays apparently. It just says people who elect to do one should be closely monitored by their HCP's. [/QUOTE]
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