Tim Noakes gör en Annika |
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Subcalva: Med tanke på att bröstmjölk innehåller 39% kolhydrater :shock: så är det nästan konstigt att han inte förespråkar att man ska sluta amma tidigt och gå över till det mer naturliga alternativet Bulletproof Coffee. :whink: |
hemul: Men gjorde han det då? Hittar inte själva tweeten. Kwasniewski har nån blandning med mjölk, äggulor, grädde och smör (om jag minns rätt) som kommer väldigt nära bröstmjölk. Så kan man ju också göra. Förresten ligger visst Noakes variant på 60 g kolhydrater, så inte direkt LCHF det heller. |
hemul: Suck. Konstig engelska, men det är inte mitt fel. Noakes said in response that this was an “interesting development,” and that “warning people against such diets [is] promoting obesity.” "This is the same organisation in Sweden that concluded that the diet of high protein, high fat and low carbohydrate diet was entirely safe and acceptable. At the moment the same diet is being used by at least 25 per cent of Swedes. By them [HPCSA] warning people against such diets they are promoting obesity and unhealthy people. Carbohydrates are the root causes of obesity." http://www.2oceansvibe.com/2012/10/09/the-health-council-warns-against-the-tim-noakes-diet/ |
Subcalva: Gudiol länkar på Instagram till en artikel om Noakes som bl a nämner rättegången mot Noakes. Jag blir lätt förundrad över hur någon kan bortse från att att man tagit Metformin och hävda att det är enbart dieten som gjort susen :hm-hm: Länken till Gudiols instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BN4UxlggoAX/?taken-by=gudiol Citat In fact, Noakes hasn’t even succeeded in curing his own diabetes—as he will tell you. He diagnosed himself, based on his blood-sugar levels and family history. Even after a year on the high-fat, low-carb regimen, he told me at breakfast, his fasting glucose had barely budged; it was still hovering above 125. “Nothing happened,” he says. So he prescribed himself metformin, a common first-line diabetes drug. “I was on two grams a day, which is a massive dose.” When that didn’t work, he added supplements, including berberine, curcumin, and one called N-acetyl cysteine. That finally got his glucose and hemoglobin A1c (another marker of diabetes) under control. “So I’m cured,” he says. “But I’m not cured, because I still have to take the medicine.” Another way of putting it: Noakes controls his diabetes with a prescription drug, along with supplements and a low-carb diet. Plus running. Yet in public debates, on Twitter, and in most other interviews, he’s asserted that his diet alone is powerful enough to prevent or reverse diabetes. And that exercise is unnecessary, an astonishing statement from a guy who has devoted his entire life to the study and practice of physical fitness. “The best thing about this diet,” one giddy believer told me, “is that you don’t have to exercise.” The disconnect highlights a trap into which Noakes seems to have fallen, according to both his critics and some former colleagues: a willingness to see only what he wants to see and believe only what he wants to believe. For example, he’ll approvingly tweet a link to an animal study showing that sugar is addictive, but when another study shows that mice still get diabetes on a low-carb diet, he’ll dismiss it, tweeting, “Mice are not men.” Här är länken till ursprungliga artikeln (som är lååång) http://www.outsideonline.com/2140271/silencing-low-carb-rebel |
hemul: Jösses. Kan man vara säker på att det där är sant? Det är ju ganska anmärkningsvärt i så fall. |
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