For me fat is a vital part of my very low carb diet as it replaces energy I require but am no longer getting from carbs. It doesn't have to be excessive or extreme but it IS important that enough is available either from dietary or bodily fat for me to continue functioning. Certainly if you need to lose weight you have an existing bodily fat source to use, but if you don't, you either have to eat adequate fat or carbs or may end up cannibalizing your body for fuel. Maybe this is why the fat part of LCHF tends to be emphasised.
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They didnt wait for the eat well plate. The low carb diet has been around since the 1800's why is it that they need to wait until 2017 exactly? Isnt over 100 years of people living it good enough?Kyi , the GPs have to wait until the scientific evidence catches up . The research is happening right now and should be available after 2017 . Whilst I am all for the lower carb approach as it works for me , I would be worried that the Drs didn't wait until they saw the proof before guidelines were changed . I believe that in a few years time the evidence will be strong and the guidelines will change . In the meantime I tell everyone who will listen that lower carbing works for me .
Some of the recipes sound good too lol. When you see casein or casoid flour, its whey powder.@Kyi thanks for that link very interesting.
When you lower carbs, particularly extremely, you have to replace them with something, fat is the healthy option.
Exactly!Kyi , the GPs have to wait until the scientific evidence catches up . The research is happening right now and should be available after 2017 . Whilst I am all for the lower carb approach as it works for me , I would be worried that the Drs didn't wait until they saw the proof before guidelines were changed . I believe that in a few years time the evidence will be strong and the guidelines will change . In the meantime I tell everyone who will listen that lower carbing works for me .
It's not so much about preventing diabetes that is at issue, it's the treatment. It's either incompetence or on purpose that the NHS tells type 2s to eat a high carb diet and not self test. I suspect it's more a case of incompetence and laziness.Sorry but that is absolute rubbish . I know there is loads of audits and research going on around diabetes .
Do you really think that the NHS doesn't want to stop people getting diabetes ? Have you actually seen all the publicity ? It's every where . The mantra being prevention is better than cure .
Years ago smoking was said to be good for everyone , obviously that was wrong . Research proved that it was wrong . Research in a couple of years prove that low carb is the way to go . Medics cannot go on anecdotal evidence alone .
Also Doctors aren't always the best people to do the research , that's why the NHS employs researchers .
Sorry for the rant
It's not so much about preventing diabetes that is at issue, it's the treatment. It's either incompetence or on purpose that the NHS tells type 2s to eat a high carb diet and not self test. I suspect it's more a case of incompetence and laziness.
Just out of curiosity, where is the evidence that prove the national guidelines and standards are safe and effective to treat diabetes? They are the status quo, but that doesn't mean they are science/evidence based. It seems to me that the fact that diabetes is considered a chronic progressive disease, littered with kidney transplants, limb amputations, blindness, etc. is pretty good evidence that the status quo is not safe or effective.It's neither , it's the national guidelines . Healthcare staff HAVE TO go by the national guidelines and standards unless they have a genuine reason not to . Without the evidence to prove lower carb then they go with national guidance.
I have had discussions with dieticians and nurses about it . The message is out there and things are changing , hence the publicity about it .
I object to busy healthcare workers being called lazy or incompetent.
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