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Category Archives: Interesting reading
A Correct Diet Shall Include Animal Protein of High Biological Value
Therefore, A Correct Diet Shall Include Animal Protein of High Biological Value This is a sentence taken from a textbook I picked up that I fell in love with after reading into it somewhere–perhaps PubMed or at the publisher’s site, where … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, This & That, Thoughts
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Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2019–Summary
The New ADA Standards of Medical Care The American Diabetes Association (ADA) released its 2019 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes (both type 2 and type 1) in advance of the official January, 2019 publish date. It is open access … Continue reading
Posted in diabetes, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, Press Release, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged ADA low carbs diet, ADA standards of care, are sugar substitutes good in diabetes, benefit of dairy in diabetes, dairy in diabetes, diabetes standard of care, fruit juice in diabetes, low carbs and diabetes, metformin and vitamin deficiency, protein in diabetes, standards of care in diabetes, starches in diabetes, sweeteners in diabetes
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Fluoroquinolones & Aneurysm the FDA Warns
Fluoroquinolones Back in the News I have written many times about the fluoroquinolones family of antibiotics, referred to as quinolones on the run and often by the condition they so far were the most well-known for: causing major neurological damage–often … Continue reading
Astroturfing Revealed–the Ruining of Wikipedia
Astroturfing Astroturfing is the practice of masking the sponsors of a message or organization (e.g., political, advertising, religious or public relations) to make it appear as though it originates from and is supported by grassroots participants. It is a practice intended to give the statements or … Continue reading
Reflections on a Carbage Article
What is a Carbage Article? In September, a “carbage” (carb garbage) article was published in The Lancet Public Health based on very inadequate data analysis, that made the headlines in less than 5 minutes around the world. I have written … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, Press Release, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged bad academic article, bad academic articles, carbage article, carbohydrates are bad for us, carbohydrates are good for us?, carbohydrates shorten your life, read about carbs, reduced carbohydrates shorten your life, The Lancet Public Health Best correspondences
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Testimonial from a Migraine Sufferer
Testimonial Over the years I have received several hundred (maybe add a zero to that) testimonials from migraineurs who use my protocol, which is LCHF or my special ketogenic diet, designed specifically for migraineurs. I sometimes share a testimonial here … Continue reading
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Tagged electrolyte and migrane, migraine and electrolyte, migraine and salt, migraine and sodium, migraine curable, migraine cure, migraine disease, migraine gtreatment, migraine salt cure, migraine salt fix
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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
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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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NIH Commentary for Nutrition Research
What Research Should Be Funded? In November 2018 through December 15, 2018, the NIH invited public comments to guide the kind of research they will support for the next decade. This comment period was short but critical. Historically, the NIH … Continue reading →