Official diabetes diet misinformation - any candidates for the Darwin Awards?
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AlexandraCar, Good for you! I'm sure they'll think your a kook. I fought with one of my fat endocrinologists, when I was on Atkins the first time and had lost some weight. When I told him I was on Atkins, he freaked and told me to go on the Mediterranean diet. My cholesterol was about 280 and freaked about that also. As I went to him, going for bi/weekly if I remember right, my weight was coming down, quickly, my blood pressure was 110/70, my cholesterol was down to 230. He had me come into his office and we talked. He asked me what I ate and about Atkins. I told him they had a website and he could follow that plan. That was before it became Atkins goodies on prepared foods. He said he was going to try it. About a month later he confessed to me that he was at his sons birthday party and ate a sub sandwich bread and all. He couldn't stick with Atkins. I told him he just fell off the horse, get back on. It wasn't more than a month later I got a letter from him telling me he moved. So I never did find out about him. Most of the people I know, even after I lost all that weight the first time, said Atkins either doesn't work or it's not good for you. It's a mindset I guess from years of brainwashing of the high carb low fat diet. But as for the medical community, I think at least half of it is money they make from having people having to see them for their drugs, and the drug companies perks. Job security.5
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(I can't wait for a reply - although actually, they'd be right about the kook bit... But at least I'm a kook with the right facts! )4
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AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »...
I await response, and will let you know what they come back with...!
I won't hold my breath, but do keep us posted!
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AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »(I can't wait for a reply - although actually, they'd be right about the kook bit... But at least I'm a kook with the right facts! )
For references, I would include this one since it is an ongoing study with preliminary results already posted:
https://www.virtahealth.com/research
Hard to argue with a study this size with results this dramatic. I can't wait for the full results to come out next year.1 -
Thanks so much, @cstehansen , should I receive a response ( I got an automated response thanking me for contacting them...!) I will be sure to include this research and study in my reply....1
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AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Thanks so much, @cstehansen , should I receive a response ( I got an automated response thanking me for contacting them...!) I will be sure to include this research and study in my reply....
I hope you aren't holding your breath. If you are, you don't do so standing up. I would hate it if you fell and hurt yourself when you passed out from lack of oxygen.1 -
Lol!! Yeah, going blue around the gills is a dead give-away....!1
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I love your passion @AlexandraCarlyle !!0
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Agreed! Great job @AlexandraCarlyle0
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Oh. My. God.Good afternoon,
Thank you for your email. Could you send me a link to the article in question? We work hard to make sure that all of our content is medically accurate and helpful, so we’re thankful that you took the time to send in your concerns. Accordingly, we will send your feedback to the contributor who wrote the article and the board-certified physician who reviewed it. They’ll take a closer look at it with a professional eye and your comments in mind and make all necessary and appropriate changes.
Best,
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Nick Ingalls
Associate Content Manager
verywell
I can breathe again - !!7 -
I have sent him the link @RalfLott posted, with the further request that if he has not already done so, to watch the videos, particularly those of S. Hallberg and J. Fung.....
(Given the tone of my letter, I think he was admirably restrained and civil - ! )1 -
I'm glad you can breathe again!
Unfortunately, we have board-certified physicians by the dozen in the US (especially ADA members), who will happily spout "eat more carbs" and call us kooks. If you're inclined, maybe send a follow-up email linking to the ongoing Virta study? (link in @cstehansen's post)0 -
AlexanderCar,
That is amazing. I'm sure most of us remember the disbelief of Atkins when we first heard of it. With our minds full of fat is poison. So I'm sure many doctors don't look far from their studies of decades ago. But if you made a dent in some doctors, the lives that you will have helped to change for the better, is wonderful.1 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Oh. My. God.Good afternoon,
Thank you for your email. Could you send me a link to the article in question? We work hard to make sure that all of our content is medically accurate and helpful, so we’re thankful that you took the time to send in your concerns. Accordingly, we will send your feedback to the contributor who wrote the article and the board-certified physician who reviewed it. They’ll take a closer look at it with a professional eye and your comments in mind and make all necessary and appropriate changes.
Best,
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Nick Ingalls
Associate Content Manager
verywell
I can breathe again - !!
Maybe they'll write it off - but maybe they'll look into it. You never know who might be inspired to look into it more.1 -
I'm glad you can breathe again!
Unfortunately, we have board-certified physicians by the dozen in the US (especially ADA members), who will happily spout "eat more carbs" and call us kooks. If you're inclined, maybe send a follow-up email linking to the ongoing Virta study? (link in @cstehansen's post)
Thanks, @RalfLott, shall do. Even if we can change the mind of just one person whose ideas have hitherto been entrenched in 'traditional' advice, that at least is one lucky person....3 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »I'm glad you can breathe again!
Unfortunately, we have board-certified physicians by the dozen in the US (especially ADA members), who will happily spout "eat more carbs" and call us kooks. If you're inclined, maybe send a follow-up email linking to the ongoing Virta study? (link in @cstehansen's post)
Thanks, @RalfLott, shall do. Even if we can change the mind of just one person whose ideas have hitherto been entrenched in 'traditional' advice, that at least is one lucky person....
Plus, if you're able to dissuade a single editor in pop media from encouraging writers to churn out this crap, it may spare some innocent readers from having the prevailing superstitions reinforced!
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"Just what makes that little old ant
Think he'll move that rubber tree plant..."
Sent the link. Also told him such groundbreaking research and data might well go against the grain, but any good carpenter knows that's the best way to achieve an optimum finish....
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Hey, guys, I found one! I mean to say.... really...?!
(Disclaimer: This may already have been posted, but I'm just not keen on trawling through 11 previous pages to check. Apologies if this is a repetition, therefore.....)0 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Hey, guys, I found one! I mean to say.... really...?!
(Disclaimer: This may already have been posted, but I'm just not keen on trawling through 11 previous pages to check. Apologies if this is a repetition, therefore.....)
Did anyone find the date this article was written. I looked but found no date.0 -
Sadly it sounds recent. Furthermore, I'm not sure she has any medical qualifications (I could be wrong!) but she's written a whole host of other articles on diabetes. I hate to sound disparaging but I wouldn't be surprised if she's got a finger in a pharmaceutical pie, somewhere.0
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Clicking on her name brings up all manner of different articles; it's actually quite frightening...
ETA: I googled her name and all I could come up with was repeated and different accesses to someone who looks very young and fresh out of college. But she's a broadcaster and anchor for KRIS6 News....? A journalist, with probably no more of an education on diabetes and LCHF than any other young, ambitious and highly motivated-by-success go-getter...
If it's the same person, of course....0 -
AlexandraCarlyle wrote: »Hey, guys, I found one! I mean to say.... really...?!
(Disclaimer: This may already have been posted, but I'm just not keen on trawling through 11 previous pages to check. Apologies if this is a repetition, therefore.....)
It does not surprise me that you could find something like this in the media. What does surprise me is that so much misinformation and out-right falsehoods could be collected into a single article and still get published.
The author obviously has no knowledge about how the human body functions or she wouldn't have written half the garbage that is in that article.0 -
I (in my usual manner) wrote to Reader's Digest to ask them (politely) who (the hell) she is, and what kind of regulation do they put into place to ensure accuracy? is she medically qualified? Does she have any degree or diploma in nutrition?
I await response with the usual interest....4 -
When those glycogen stores start to run out, the body resorts to burning body fat. But that’s a very inefficient, complicated way to produce blood sugar. The body tries to do it only when it absolutely has to (such as when it’s starving)—and for good reason. Turning fat into blood sugar comes at a price in the form of by-products called ketones. They make your breath smell funny. They can also make you tired, lightheaded, headachy, and nauseated.
Bwaahahahaa!1 -
I know, it's laughable - if it wasn't so damn stupid and frankly, dangerous. it's like giving a 3-year-old a Gatling gun....2
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I liked the line about eating carbs so as not to stress your pancreas. Isn't that's like drinking gin to help out your liver?3
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Jeezus the woman is breathtakingly ignorant!2
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Well, yeah, but the editors let the octopus sneak by the goalie, eh?1
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My favorite was this crap:When carbohydrate consumption falls below 100 grams, the body usually responds by burning muscle tissue for the glycogen (stored glucose) it contains ...
But the low-carb diet will also wreak some havoc. When your body breaks down lean body mass—muscle—for energy, your metabolism slows because muscle tissue burns up a lot of calories. This may be one reason that the weight often comes back after you’ve been shunning carbs for a while.'
as if this is what really happens the human body... SMH!2 -
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