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Dogman October 17th, 2011 09:06 PM

Want to know why we have a diabetes epidemic?
 

Because of ads like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRm9E...layer_embedded

Nota bene: AmMedDirect sells diabetes testing equipment, of course.

--
Dogman

[email protected] October 18th, 2011 12:59 PM

Want to know why we have a diabetes epidemic?
 
On Oct 17, 4:06*pm, Dogman wrote:
Because of ads like this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRm9E...layer_embedded

Nota bene: AmMedDirect sells diabetes testing equipment, of course.

--
Dogman


That's a good one! Unbelievable, isn't it? Unfortunately
if you offered books with low carb, healthy recipes you'd
get only a fraction of the response, because people won't
give up their old ways. The sad thing is that we all know
the vast array of really good, tasty food that we can eat
on LC. I think that's one of it's key features. And with
some reasonable substitution, you can still have some
of the old comfort food. For example, I take flax flat breads,
blind-bake them, apply pizza sauce, cheese, etc, then
broil them until the cheese melts. It's certainly not the
same as real thin crust pizza, but it is tasty, quick and
easy to prepare. My favorite is topping it with arugula.

I have a friend who was one of the best athletes in high school. Now
in his 50's he's 100lbs+ over weight and morbidly obese. He's had
problems with his knees,
sleep apnea, and has just been diagnosed with diabetes. When I
gently suggested that one important thing to do now
is to lose weight, his reply was that it's not so much of
a problem now. He's taking drugs and his blood sugar
is under control....

Over the years I've tried to get him interested in LC.
He even claimed he was doing LC at one point and
actually lost maybe 15lbs. But within a few weeks
he was telling me how he's figured out he can go
off LC for a day, eat whatever he wants, and still
lose weight. OF course I warned of the dangers of
doing that, but to no avail. Few more weeks, you
know what happened.

jonspaker November 8th, 2011 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogman (Post 430404)
Because of ads like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRm9E...layer_embedded

Nota bene: AmMedDirect sells diabetes testing equipment, of course.

--
Dogman

That's nice video.

Thanks for sharing

[email protected] | November 15th, 2011 11:42 AM

Want to know why we have a diabetes epidemic?
 
On Oct 18, 3:59*am, "
wrote:
On Oct 17, 4:06*pm, Dogman wrote:

Because of ads like this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRm9E...layer_embedded


Nota bene: AmMedDirect sells diabetes testing equipment, of course.


--
Dogman


That's a good one! *Unbelievable, isn't it? *Unfortunately
if you offered books with low carb, healthy recipes you'd
get only a fraction of the response, because people won't
give up their old ways. *The sad thing is that we all know
the vast array of really good, tasty food that we can eat
on LC. *I think that's one of it's key features. *And with
some reasonable substitution, you can still have some
of the old comfort food. *For example, I take flax flat breads,
blind-bake them, apply pizza sauce, cheese, etc, then
broil them until the cheese melts. * It's certainly not the
same as real thin crust pizza, but it is tasty, quick and
easy to prepare. *My favorite is topping it with arugula.

I have a friend who was one of the best athletes in high school. *Now
in his 50's he's 100lbs+ over weight and morbidly obese. *He's had
problems with his knees,
sleep apnea, and has just been diagnosed with diabetes. * When I
gently suggested that one important thing to do now
is to lose weight, his reply was that it's not so much of
a problem now. *He's taking drugs and his blood sugar
is under control....

Over the years I've tried to get him interested in LC.
He even claimed he was doing LC at one point and
actually lost maybe 15lbs. *But within a few weeks
he was telling me how he's figured out he can go
off LC for a day, eat whatever he wants, and still
lose weight. *OF course I warned of the dangers of
doing that, but to no avail. *Few more weeks, you
know what happened.


For some wheat is a drug per the Davis Heart Scan blog.

Doug Freyburger November 15th, 2011 04:23 PM

Want to know why we have a diabetes epidemic?
 
| wrote:
" wrote:

Over the years I've tried to get him interested in LC.
He even claimed he was doing LC at one point and
actually lost maybe 15lbs. *But within a few weeks
he was telling me how he's figured out he can go
off LC for a day, eat whatever he wants, and still
lose weight. *OF course I warned of the dangers of
doing that, but to no avail. *Few more weeks, you
know what happened.


For some wheat is a drug per the Davis Heart Scan blog.


For me wheat is my worst binge trigger. It does trigger a pattern of
behavior that is like an addiction. If I do not stay wheat free I end
up binging on every food in sight. Had I never tried what the Atkins
book says including the parts I didn't understand or agree with I would
never have dropped wheat and thus I would never have dropped the endless
cycle of cravings. It's why I'm so fussy about folks who pick and chose
among the parts to follow and who cite options mentioned in the book.

I've encountered folks who get similar binges from eating corn.


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