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Belfrybat
10-15-2008, 09:08 AM
I couldn't find where this has been posted before. Thanks to nrobles for bringing it to my attention.

http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijnw/vol4n2/diet.xml

Abstract

Many negative comments have been made about the use of ketogenic diets (KDs) and experts today believe that the best way to lose weight is by cutting back on calories, chiefly in the form of fat. The international consensus is that carbohydrates are the basis of the food pyramid for a healthy diet. However, this review will clarify that low-carbohydrate diets are, from a practical and physiological point of view, a much more effective way of losing weight. It is also argued that such diets provide metabolic advantages, for example: they help to preserve muscle mass, reduce appetite, diminish metabolic efficiency, induce metabolic activation of thermogenesis and favor increased fat loss and even a greater reduction in calories. These diets are also healthier because they promote a non-atherogenic lipid profile, lower blood pressure and decrease resistance to insulin with an improvement in blood levels of glucose and insulin. Low-carbohydrate diets should therefore be used to prevent and treat type II diabetes and cardiovascular problems. Such diets also have neurological and antineoplastic benefits and diet-induced ketosis is not associated with metabolic acidosis, nor do such diets alter kidney, liver or heart functions.

nrobles
10-21-2008, 07:20 AM
I am reading a new book by a french doctor who found he had brain cancer. He decided to study up on things he could do along with the regular treatments and found out that there was quite a lot that he could do. His initial prognosis was 8 months and he's gone on to 14 years! The book is on prevention and treatment. He mentions low carb, mostly in the form of a mediterranean diet. "Anti Cancer, a new way of life" by David Servan-Schreiber MD. I really like his attitude and will be incorporating his suggestions. Just shows we're on the right track!

Belfrybat
10-21-2008, 08:59 AM
Several years ago a friend of mine was dying of cervical cancer and when she began hospice, those of us who were taking turn sitting with her were asked by the hospice nurse not to feed her any kind of sugar as that would feed the tumor first. This was before my low carb days, but it really makes sense. And now I know that refined grains speedily convert to sugar, it really makes sense not to eat high carb especially if one has cancer.