Ironically further down the page is the antidote
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Sic Katharine Morrison on 'em!
Has anyone else noticed there seems to be a major push back against the recent small victories of common sense? Lots of dieticians spewing crap in the meeja.
Has anyone else noticed there seems to be a major push back against the recent small victories of common sense? Lots of dieticians spewing crap in the meeja.
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graham64 wrote:Ironically further down the page is the antidote
The ACCORD study tried lowering type two diabetics BG with insulin and a multi drug regime. So many died the study was abandoned early on the grounds of ethics. Of course, a low carb, whole fresh food diet, was not even considered, far too dangerous.
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chris c wrote:Sic Katharine Morrison on 'em!
Has anyone else noticed there seems to be a major push back against the recent small victories of common sense? Lots of dieticians spewing crap in the meeja.
It's a desperate rearguard action in an attempt to quell the tide of good low carb news but given time the dietitians will be overwhelmed by a tsunami
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It's already happening, they are making themselves and their acolytes look increasingly desperate and ridiculous compared to all the science-based posts and posters. Mind you there will be more casualties, a vegan was threatening that "we" would have lawsuits against Aseem Malhotra.
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chris c wrote:It's already happening, they are making themselves and their acolytes look increasingly desperate and ridiculous compared to all the science-based posts and posters. Mind you there will be more casualties, a vegan was threatening that "we" would have lawsuits against Aseem Malhotra.
Fortunately there are dietitians who are bucking the trend and moving away from commercialised dietetics dogma, the following post is by a lowcarb RD and she's far from alone check out the comments section for more RD comments
http://sustainabledish.com/defense-real-food-paleo-whole30-dietitian-responds-us-news-world-reports-best-diets-2017/
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Great stuff! Yes there's an increasing number who are actually aware of science and who have noticed outcomes.
» Diabetes 'disaster' for Scotland as five toddlers are diagnosed Type 2
» Diabetes UK the largest diabetes charity in the UK loves dishing out the doom and gloom.
» SMBG and internet diabetes management on A1C outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes
» Plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and risk of type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: 12-year cohort study
» American Diabetes Association CEO manages her diabetes with a low-carb diet !
» Diabetes UK the largest diabetes charity in the UK loves dishing out the doom and gloom.
» SMBG and internet diabetes management on A1C outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes
» Plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and risk of type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: 12-year cohort study
» American Diabetes Association CEO manages her diabetes with a low-carb diet !
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