In the blogposts I've read, he credits the work of Brad Pilon and others re intermittent fasting and makes no claims about having "invented" it, so the work plagiarism seems a bit OTT.I have to say that Jason Fung writing a book about Intermittent Fasting is purely rehashing what was freely available from Lean Gains in terms of any diet/lifestyle plans. He's a bit of a plagiarist in that respect. He does however, apply the title "Doctor" to the publication.
Fair point. Edited to rehashing for cash!In the blogposts I've read, he credits the work of Brad Pilon and others re intermittent fasting and makes no claims about having "invented" it, so the work plagiarism seems a bit OTT.
Yes, the Pharma analysts are now poring over this document to understand the implications...!Credit Suisse threw a depth charge into the ocean of medical dogma with their report on fat last month.
I agree, almost everything you find on Jasons Fungs site can be found from Martin Berkhan, and Brad Pilon, Krista Verady and Michaels Moss work on fasting. But Jason Fung is the first one that uses fasting to really effectively treat diabetes. I have read everything on Martin Berkhans website, and he says he will not advice diabetics about fasting, because he is not a doctor.I have to say that Jason Fung writing a book about Intermittent Fasting is purely rehashing what was freely available from Lean Gains in terms of any diet/lifestyle plans. He's rehashing for cash in that respect. He does however, apply the title "Doctor" to the publication.
Yes he does, but the best understanding of leptin by far is Stephan Guyenet responsible for. Here is is blog. http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.no/Interesting point about leptin - Dr Robert Lustig in his book ' Fat Chance' and on various YouTube vids talks about leptin, sometimes in detail.
I think sometimes, some people lose sight of the fact that health care professionals also want to make money and some of these HCPs are also entrepreneurs who would like to be rewarded for some of their work they do whether in excess of their day-to-day contractual requirements of indeed if they do the work within their working days.
Those are the people, it seems to me, who are driving forward changes in thinking. Without changes to thinking, changes to actions will simply never happen. To me, that sort of effort and courage should be rewarded, and of course, for many their primary motivators will be split between the philanthropic and commercial. I see nothing wrong in that, but then, I am someone who aligns with those thoughts.
Personally, I can sell my soul to the devil on a project, but only if I'm paid well enough. Without being paid well enough, I just wouldn't take a load of ^&*%. Would you? <<<< Asking everyone, not anyone in particular.
Any link on this?Members of the medical and allied professions writing books is nothing new. Most seem to originate in the U.S. (Fung is Canadian)
In the UK, doctors cannot go against NHS policy if they work in the NHS.
Dr David Cavan, for example, works for the International Diabetes Federation. Dr John Briffa is in private practice, Dr Charles V Clark, also.
Credit Suisse threw a depth charge into the ocean of medical dogma with their report on fat last month.
It's often the people outside the system who can look clearly at the problems.
I don't have a problem with doctors writing books, however wacky. I think the more info that gets out there about eating real food not junk, the better.
and trying to find a way to monetise it i bet.. do you think we will soon get "fat pills" so we don't have to go to al the trouble of eating it?Yes, the Pharma analysts are now poring over this document to understand the implications...!
thanks to @52O342UOIF this is the link to it from another thread on hereAny link on this?
Credit Suisse threw a depth charge into the ocean of medical dogma with their report on fat last month.
Thanks for that, I thought I had read the full report, turns out I had only read the abridged version. Something else to print out and send to the doctors surgery. Very interesting reading.Above doesn't seem to work try this..
https://doc.research-and-analytics.csfb.com/docView?language=ENG&source=ulg&format=PDF&document_id=1053247551&serialid=MFT6JQWS+4FvvuMDBUQ7v9g4cGa84/gpv8mURvaRWdQ=
will this work? otherwise it is linked on this thread
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/lose-weight-with-type-1.84847/#post-955523
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