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October 30, 2013 at 12:40 pm #10126
GnomerParticipantmore and more of these articles are popping uphttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2472672/Is-high-fat-diet-GOOD-heart-Doctors-say-carbs-damaging-arteries.html
October 30, 2013 at 12:44 pm #207643
Richard SchmittModeratorI personally like seeing these health related articles and diet. I wish I didn't take so long for it to catch on.
October 30, 2013 at 1:05 pm #207644
GnomerParticipantanother one from this monthhttp://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/healthscience/2013/October/Eat-Fats-Cut-Carbs-to-Reclaim-Your-Skinny-Self/
November 1, 2013 at 3:28 pm #207645
Brandon D ChristParticipantI like that physicians are getting involved because unfortunately people go to them for diet advice. If they were actually educated in this stuff and not just regurgitate government, ADA, AHA, ect. policy, I think things would change.
November 1, 2013 at 4:54 pm #207646
LeioMemberI have had an irregular heartbeat on and off for about 10 years, which has been conspicuously peaceful since going ULC despite hammering the coffee every day. The one time it made an aggressive reappearance was for a couple of days after an entirely sugar based carb nite some weeks ago.I am not 100% attributing this to the ULC yet, as I've had long peaceful periods before, but it is an interesting coincidence at least!
November 2, 2013 at 1:51 am #207647
TCBParticipantI like that physicians are getting involved because unfortunately people go to them for diet advice. If they were actually educated in this stuff and not just regurgitate government, ADA, AHA, ect. policy, I think things would change.
Before I started getting into nutrition, I had no idea that MD's went through basically NO nutrition training in schools. It's just one of those things you assume they would have. Mind was blown.
November 2, 2013 at 2:25 pm #207648
ManBearFrogMemberI like that physicians are getting involved because unfortunately people go to them for diet advice. If they were actually educated in this stuff and not just regurgitate government, ADA, AHA, ect. policy, I think things would change.
Before I started getting into nutrition, I had no idea that MD's went through basically NO nutrition training in schools. It's just one of those things you assume they would have. Mind was blown.
Assuming makes one's ass expand.
November 2, 2013 at 2:33 pm #207649
GnomerParticipantI like that physicians are getting involved because unfortunately people go to them for diet advice. If they were actually educated in this stuff and not just regurgitate government, ADA, AHA, ect. policy, I think things would change.
Before I started getting into nutrition, I had no idea that MD's went through basically NO nutrition training in schools. It's just one of those things you assume they would have. Mind was blown.
Assuming makes one's ass expand.
lol ;D
November 2, 2013 at 4:50 pm #207650
steve_76Membermore and more of these articles are popping uphttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2472672/Is-high-fat-diet-GOOD-heart-Doctors-say-carbs-damaging-arteries.html
I live in the UK and the high fat low carb diet was being promoted on the BBC news as being healthy. It was saying that the old school way of thinking that saturated fats were bad for you was an outdated view from the 1970's, and that the opposite was true. Guess we already new that though. http://www.lowcarbdietnews.com/bbc-reports-saturated-fat-heart-disease-myth/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bbc-reports-saturated-fat-heart-disease-myth
November 3, 2013 at 7:58 pm #207651
Gl;itch.eMemberThe problem I have with this is is that it basically shows that we are uncapable of learning from past mistakes. This new mainstream attention reaks with all the hallmarks of the diet fads of the past. Somewhere the benefits of any type of diet get lost in the fanaticism of the “new truth”. Saying things in sound bytes is a sure fire way to fuck millions over in short order.
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