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low carb store in Mass. or NH?
On Tue, 04 Sep 2012 22:28:47 -0400, "Jean B." wrote:
[...] You can find more information about resistant flours online than I could possibly give you. I think you're referring to insulin resistance, and those "flours" that are supposedly less insulin resistant than others, but I can't know for sure. Unless a person measures that resistance reqularly, it's impossible to know for sure. Or what effect it's having on your LDL levels, etc. Yes, the low-carb pitas contain wheat gluten and some wheat flour. I like them. I like canollis, but I don't eat them anymore, because I know the harm they cause. That's the whole point of eating low-carb, isn't it? To avoid the foods that cause you to get fat, suffer health problems, etc? Well, that's why *I* eat low-carb. You can feel free not to eat them. Thank you! Yes, I choose not to eat wheat. Period. Works for me! -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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It's not a requirement, it's a way to gather data. IMNSHO you can never
have too much data. wrote: | | So, I see. The new reqirement is that anyone that chooses to use | a LC product like Carbquik must now purchase a glucometer | and do a study on themselves before they use it, even if they | are not diabetic and doing perfectly fine with years of LC | experience. | | But then we've all heard a lot of amazing nonsense from you. | This fits right in. |
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On Sep 5, 1:14*pm, Dogman wrote:
On Tue, 04 Sep 2012 22:28:47 -0400, "Jean B." wrote: [...] You can find more information about resistant flours online than I could possibly give you. I think you're referring to insulin resistance, and those "flours" that are supposedly less insulin resistant than others, but I can't know for sure. Unless a person measures that resistance reqularly, it's impossible to know for sure. Or what effect it's having on your LDL levels, etc. Yes, the low-carb pitas contain wheat gluten and some wheat flour. *I like them. I like canollis, but I don't eat them anymore, because I know the harm they cause. That's the whole point of eating low-carb, isn't it? To avoid the foods that cause you to get fat, suffer health problems, etc? Well, that's why *I* eat low-carb. You can feel free not to eat them. Thank you! Yes, I choose not to eat wheat. Period. Works for me! -- Dogman I choose to carry a amethyst stone in my pocket. It's said to ward off tigers. I haven't been attacked by a tiger, or even have one approach me. Works for me..... |
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On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:09:59 -0400, Dogman wrote:
Thank you, a voice of reason. I've been here for more than a decade, and it's only now that I've heard that non-diabetics are supposed to check their BG with any LC product they choose to use, even if it's in moderation. You just can't resist the straw-man argument, can you? And now Dogman has tried to extend that to testing the product's effect on your LDL? I eat maybe 6 Carbquik pancakes a week and then not even every week. How the hell could anyone expect me to test for it's effect on LDL? Easy, dumb****. Eat that way for a good 90 days, then have an NMR test (a test you *should* want to have done anyway). Is your LDL particle number (LDL-P) low? Or high? You should want to know this number anyway! If it's high, and you are deemed "discordant" (a strong predictor of CHD) you should stop eating wheat for 90 days and then get retested. http://www.theparticletest.com/clinical-evidence.html http://chriskresser.com/are-you-prot...-heart-disease Carbquik has been an accepted product used by many of us LC folks here for years. You mean like margarine was once an "accepted" product? Tip: Most "LC folks" aren't. Dogman is a loon, with a bug up his ass about drug companies, food companies, established medicine, conspiracy theories, etc. No, I'm just interested in the Scientific Method. And if all this nonsense is what he want to spread here, maybe it's time to consider the effect it will have on people choosing to do LC. Well, it might actually educate them, if they are educable. But you, as a bona fide doofus, by definition, are uneducable. I for one, am having none of it. Exactly! -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:10:15 -0400, Dogman wrote:
I choose to carry a amethyst stone in my pocket. What? Is that to protect you from "global warming"? Run people, we're all gonna die!!!!! What a maroon. -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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On Sep 6, 12:54*pm, Dogman wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:09:59 -0400, Dogman wrote: Thank you, a voice of reason. * I've been here for more than a decade, and it's only now that I've heard that non-diabetics are supposed to check their BG with any LC product they choose to use, even if it's in moderation. You just can't resist the straw-man argument, can you? And now Dogman has tried to extend that to testing the product's effect on your LDL? * I eat maybe 6 Carbquik pancakes a week and then not even every week. * How the hell could anyone expect me to test for it's effect on LDL? Easy, dumb****. Eat that way for a good 90 days, then have an NMR test (a test you *should* want to have done anyway). Sure, like eating a few ounces of Carbquik a week is going to show up in a blood test for LDL or that any such experiment with a sample size of one, no controls, etc is going to be meaningful. But it further shows that your knowledge of science and medicine is very limited and why anything you have to say is not to be trusted. And again, to claim this level of ridiculous testing is required for those of us who choose to use a product like Carbquik, just makes LC seem extreme and impractical for people considering doing it. I use Carbquik. I like it. It works for me. Lots of others have used it over the years I've been on the newsgroup too. Now, because one fine day you show up, suddenly we're supposed to go get blood work done to monitor Carbquik? Amazing, but not amazing from you.... |
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2012 10:01:42 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Sep 6, 12:54*pm, Dogman wrote: On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:09:59 -0400, Dogman wrote: Thank you, a voice of reason. * I've been here for more than a decade, and it's only now that I've heard that non-diabetics are supposed to check their BG with any LC product they choose to use, even if it's in moderation. You just can't resist the straw-man argument, can you? And now Dogman has tried to extend that to testing the product's effect on your LDL? * I eat maybe 6 Carbquik pancakes a week and then not even every week. * How the hell could anyone expect me to test for it's effect on LDL? Easy, dumb****. Eat that way for a good 90 days, then have an NMR test (a test you *should* want to have done anyway). Sure, like eating a few ounces of Carbquik a week is going to show up in a blood test for LDL or that any such experiment with a sample size of one, no controls, etc is going to be meaningful. Look, I agree with you now, after giving it a lot of thought. I don't think YOU should ever have anything tested, and especially not your IQ (some things are better left unsaid). No blood pressure testing, no cholesterol testing, no blood counts, don't even take your freakin' temperature! NO TESTING! Period. Just keep on keepin' on, until one day, you...just...stop...keepin'...on. Make Darwin proud. Now, because one fine day you show up, suddenly we're supposed to go get blood work done to monitor Carbquik? Only if you're smart! -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 14:50:51 -0500, BlueBrooke
wrote: On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 12:53:50 -0400, Dogman wrote: What a maroon. Gotta watch out for those maroons. Indeed. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=maroon -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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On Sep 8, 3:54*pm, Dogman wrote:
On Sat, 8 Sep 2012 10:01:42 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Sep 6, 12:54*pm, Dogman wrote: On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:09:59 -0400, Dogman wrote: Thank you, a voice of reason. * I've been here for more than a decade, and it's only now that I've heard that non-diabetics are supposed to check their BG with any LC product they choose to use, even if it's in moderation. You just can't resist the straw-man argument, can you? And now Dogman has tried to extend that to testing the product's effect on your LDL? * I eat maybe 6 Carbquik pancakes a week and then not even every week. * How the hell could anyone expect me to test for it's effect on LDL? Easy, dumb****. Eat that way for a good 90 days, then have an NMR test (a test you *should* want to have done anyway). Sure, like eating a few ounces of Carbquik a week is going to show up in a blood test for LDL or that any such experiment with a sample size of one, no controls, etc is going to be meaningful. Look, I agree with you now, after giving it a lot of thought. I don't think YOU should ever have anything tested, and especially not your IQ (some things are better left unsaid). No blood pressure testing, no cholesterol testing, no blood counts, don't even take your freakin' temperature! NO TESTING! Period. Just keep on keepin' on, until one day, you...just...stop...keepin'...on. Of course that was never the issue and you know it. The issue was you claimed that if I choose to use some Carbquik, I need to do LDL testing on myself to measure it's effect. That is one more excellent view into your knowledge of science. Like a few ounces a week of Carbquik in a diet composed of 99% other food, is going to show up conclusively in LDL bloowork. And with a sample size of 1. Now that folks is good for a laugh. Make Darwin proud. Now, because one fine day you show up, suddenly we're supposed to go get blood work done to monitor Carbquik? Only if you're smart! Smart? You're the guy who claims: HIV isn't the cause of AIDS HIV is harmless AIDS is caused by poor diet and lack of sleep No virus can cause cancer HPV isn't a cause of cervical cancer. Everyone can judge for themselves. Anything else you want to add to your list of shame today? |
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