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Keto diet = good or bad

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  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    I don't have a gym membership and I get pizza and ice cream. I mean, why wouldn't I? A large cheese slice is around 250 calories, same as a premium scoop of Baskin Robbins; an ice cream sandwich is about 160. Two hour walks and strength training? TOTALLY worth it!
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    It speaks to human nature. Generally, people are psychologically hard-wired with an inherent need to feel special or enlightened or somehow elevated from the uneducated. Self-worth, in many cases, insists upon it.

    That's why any sort of perceived in-the-know special interest group - in any area of life - generally gets its hardcore adherents and most vocal proponents amongst the newly-converted.

    It's like finding the holy grail.

    Even when its not.

    @snickerscharlie That bold is so well said, as is the rest, but I focused on that as, seeing it in print like that, it's so prevalent across so many different scenarios and applications.

    We all have intrinsic value in my opinion, and a very high value at that, whether an individual knows it or not. I'll continue to seek affirmation elsewhere I think...

    Thanks for your input, always appreciated :)
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people
    , so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    You might enjoy reading the book, Diet Cults, by Matt Fitzgerald. He talks about this quite a bit, very interesting stuff!

    It might frighten me too :D Thanks zeejane :)
  • zeejane03
    zeejane03 Posts: 993 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people
    , so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    You might enjoy reading the book, Diet Cults, by Matt Fitzgerald. He talks about this quite a bit, very interesting stuff!

    It might frighten me too :D Thanks zeejane :)

    I've read over 50 books on dieting/nutrition and this one is on my very short list of ones that I recommend :) I've borrowed it a couple times from the library, so maybe check around and see if you can find a copy to borrow? It's a quick read!
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people
    , so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    You might enjoy reading the book, Diet Cults, by Matt Fitzgerald. He talks about this quite a bit, very interesting stuff!

    It might frighten me too :D Thanks zeejane :)

    I've read over 50 books on dieting/nutrition and this one is on my very short list of ones that I recommend :) I've borrowed it a couple times from the library, so maybe check around and see if you can find a copy to borrow? It's a quick read!

    I'll check it out for sure. I tend to enjoy reading that deals with the psychology behind certain things, so it's right on for me.

    It's only $12 on Amazon, and from the short preview, I like it already.
    The first clue that that is a fallacy is the sheer variety of diets advocated. Indeed, while all of these competing views claim to be backed by “science,” a good look at actual nutritional science itself suggests that it is impossible to identify a single best way to eat. Fitzgerald advocates an agnostic, rational approach to eating habits, based on one’s own habits, lifestyle, and genetics/body type.

    :)
  • lemurcat2
    lemurcat2 Posts: 7,885 Member
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people
    , so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    You might enjoy reading the book, Diet Cults, by Matt Fitzgerald. He talks about this quite a bit, very interesting stuff!

    Yeah, that's a great book. Hadn't thought about it for a while.
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    Huh. I suppose it is nice that their diet helped them strengthen their religious beliefs. It is almost like what the 7th day Adventists claim except they exclude most animal products instead if most of a macro.

    It was interesting to read. What they said was God leading them I felt was my body leading me. Different interpretations I guess.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    Huh. I suppose it is nice that their diet helped them strengthen their religious beliefs. It is almost like what the 7th day Adventists claim except they exclude most animal products instead if most of a macro.

    It was interesting to read. What they said was God leading them I felt was my body leading me. Different interpretations I guess.

    Vegetarianism is encouraged, but not required, for Seventh Day Adventists. The only actually prohibited foods are non-kosher meats. According to a recent study, only about 35% of Adventists identified as vegetarian or vegan. What they do encourage, and many seem to do, is eat a diet that includes lots of plant foods even if they are sometimes eating meat, fish, dairy, and eggs.

  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    This is one of the more unsettling things I've read recently.

    My post or the link? lol
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    So no "give us our daily bread" for them?

    I wish I had thought of that :p
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    Huh. I suppose it is nice that their diet helped them strengthen their religious beliefs. It is almost like what the 7th day Adventists claim except they exclude most animal products instead if most of a macro.

    It was interesting to read. What they said was God leading them I felt was my body leading me. Different interpretations I guess.

    Absolutely. I'm not condemning or judging anyone at all...it's just such a radical departure from what I've been taught that it really jumped out at me.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    This is one of the more unsettling things I've read recently.

    My post or the link? lol
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    So no "give us our daily bread" for them?

    I wish I had thought of that :p
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    Huh. I suppose it is nice that their diet helped them strengthen their religious beliefs. It is almost like what the 7th day Adventists claim except they exclude most animal products instead if most of a macro.

    It was interesting to read. What they said was God leading them I felt was my body leading me. Different interpretations I guess.

    Absolutely. I'm not condemning or judging anyone at all...it's just such a radical departure from what I've been taught that it really jumped out at me.

    Sorry I was unclear! I was referring to the link, not at all to your post. :)
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    This is one of the more unsettling things I've read recently.

    My post or the link? lol
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    So no "give us our daily bread" for them?

    I wish I had thought of that :p
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    Huh. I suppose it is nice that their diet helped them strengthen their religious beliefs. It is almost like what the 7th day Adventists claim except they exclude most animal products instead if most of a macro.

    It was interesting to read. What they said was God leading them I felt was my body leading me. Different interpretations I guess.

    Absolutely. I'm not condemning or judging anyone at all...it's just such a radical departure from what I've been taught that it really jumped out at me.

    Sorry I was unclear! I was referring to the link, not at all to your post. :)

    Thanks jane - I can be pretty obtuse and unclear at times, figured I better ask :)
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    I'm airing one last thought now that the "conversation" seems to be over. Something that bugs the heck out of me is how I've seen some keto sites (and heard people) present it. That ketovale site ..."Join our movement"...

    What movement? It's a way someone chooses to eat, not a political/religious/gonna save your soul thing. It's food.

    Sounds almost cult like from some people, so I really appreciate the folks who just call it what it is.

    Ok, done now lol.

    That does sound creepy....

    I'm hoping it refers to the movement to have low carb or keto recognized as a healthy diet choice that can treat hyperinsulinemia and CVD, rather than getting ranked last by the Daily Mail. LOL

    I've actually seen a Christian group built around keto. Being a Christian, that's particularly disturbing to me.
    https://www.fittoservegroup.com/why-combining-the-keto-diet-with-our-christian-faith-transformed-our-lives/
    I won't go into all the reasons that bothers me, suffice to say I would react the same way regardless of the WoE..

    It's food, enjoy what we like and or need and or have available. That's not at you nvmomketo, just a general statement. 🙂

    Huh. I suppose it is nice that their diet helped them strengthen their religious beliefs. It is almost like what the 7th day Adventists claim except they exclude most animal products instead if most of a macro.

    It was interesting to read. What they said was God leading them I felt was my body leading me. Different interpretations I guess.

    Vegetarianism is encouraged, but not required, for Seventh Day Adventists. The only actually prohibited foods are non-kosher meats. According to a recent study, only about 35% of Adventists identified as vegetarian or vegan. What they do encourage, and many seem to do, is eat a diet that includes lots of plant foods even if they are sometimes eating meat, fish, dairy, and eggs.

    Interesting. I did not realize this. Thank you.
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