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Category Archives: diabetes
One more misleading article
The image shows how cardiovascular disease is not associated with high cholesterol, yet the article concluded that high cholesterol causes coronary cardiovascular events. Yellow highlighting is mine to show what actually does contribute to cardiovascular events. How … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, diabetes, Healthcare, nutrition, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, strokes and heart attacks
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Sugar to Type 2 Diabetes to Warning Labels
Sugar is Addictive and Causes Diabetes I run a Facebook migraine group with thousands of members. The goal is to become migraine free, using only nutritional methods, which over the years has … Continue reading
An Apology–Thank You Dr. Lundberg
It’s Not the Fat That Makes Us Unhealthy ***This is a re-post of Dr. Lundberg’s note found at MedScape it is also in video but you need to have an account to see it. The re-post is based on copy-paste, … Continue reading
The Ripple-Effect of Bad Science
Real Science? “When scientists die, their published papers live on—even if they’re based on lies. Downloaded in seconds from anywhere in the world, fake results continue to steal other scientists’ time, influencing their choice of which research avenues to follow … Continue reading
Posted in diabetes, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged bad science, killer science, low carbohydrate diets, low carbs bad for you, low carbs good for you, nutrition is in trouble, nutrition science, ripple effect of a bad article, the bad article in the lancet, Willett's bad article
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Are You Eating Anti-Nutrients Instead of Nutrients?
Anti-Nutrients I just finished watching an awesome 28-minute video from Dr. Georgia Ede about nutrition. The discussion was supposed to be on depression, but as everything that is part of the body, nutrition also drives mental health or illnesses. So … Continue reading
Posted in diabetes, Fibromyalgia, Healthcare, Interesting reading, migraine, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, nutrition, This & That, Thoughts, Videos
Tagged article in the WSJ, eat a meat only diet, is the meat only diet healthy?, the benefit of vegan diet, the zero carbohydrate diet, what is a healthy diet, what is healthy eating?, what minerals do I need?, what vitamins do I need?, why is vegan diet unhealthy, zero carbs
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The UK is going LCHF!
Oh Why Can’t We Watch This in the US? A Facebook friend from the UK sent me this message: “Just watched a fantastic programme on BBC1, ‘The Truth About Carbs’ featuring Dr David Unwin and his diabetes reversal programme. The … Continue reading
Ignore government nutrition guidelines–UK Prime Minister told!
LCHF Diet for Brits for Type 1 & 2 Diabetes “Government guidelines that advise putting starchy carbohydrates such as bread, pasta, potatoes and rice at base of a recommended diet have described as a ’35 year fad that has driven … Continue reading
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Tagged how to reverse type 2 diabetes, low carbs high fat diet, low carbs high fat diet cures diabetes, low carbs high fat diet for diabetes, Mediterranean Diet by Dr. Aseem Malhotra, reduce insulin in type 1 diabetes, UK goes LCHF, UK nutrition reform, what is LCHF?
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USDA Dietary Guidelines; Will They Change?
USDA Request for Public Comments The USDA has decided to open its ears by requesting public opinion in the form of comments about very specific areas it will consider for its next dietary guideline, which is due out in 2020. … Continue reading →