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![]() Shuurai wrote: > Dana Carpender wrote: > >>Shuurai wrote: >> >>>Dana Carpender wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Lord Hatred wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> You seem to think this is an "Either/Or" argument. >>>> >>>> >>>>I am arguing with the various statements that Atkins (and, I assume, low >>>>carbohydrate nutrition in general) is a "scam", and that people are >>>>"idiots" to think it works. >>> >>> >>>Not a scam - just an overreaction. >> >>Trust me, it was a big, big shock to discover that my body runs far >>better on red meat than it ever did on brown rice. A strong reaction to >>that sort of revelation, multiplied by millions, was inevitable. > > > An overreaction by millions is still an overreaction. > > You tell people there is a way for them to do as little as possible > (ie. eat this instead of that) and lose weight - especially in America > - and millions of 'em are gonna do it. And millions of them have lost weight. Improved their health, too. Add the idea that they get to > blame someone (in this case, the entire food industry) What you eat is your choice. for the > condition they're in already; and that they get to do something > (anything, seriously anything) that goes against commonly held ideals > (I get to eat what!?) then you have a fad people can really throw > themselves at. > > What I find interesting is that people will ignore groups like the AMA, > ADA, the National Academy of Sciences, and so forth in favor of a > non-peer-reviewed, unscientific and largely anecdotal study; You're aware that there are a lot of studies of low carb diets in peer-reviewed journals? You're aware, too, that there are studies showing that recommendations of a low fat diet based on complex carbs turned out to be valueless? all > because it says what they'd like to hear. \ I ate a low fat diet high in whole grains and legumes for *years*. I was not eating junk. I hadn't bought a loaf of white bread in over 15 years. I didn't drink soda. I exercised vigorously. I was *GAINING* weight, I was hungry all the time, my energy swings were nasty, and I had borderline high blood pressure. I *did* what the authorities told me to do. It didn't work for me. Low carb did, and does. That's not "what I'd like to hear." It's what happened to me. Dana |
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