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JudyMH
Tue, Jul-15-03, 12:35
Hi All, I just had to share. Yesterday I got a newsletter from my HMO. They had an article on weightloss, they had a blurb on LC diets and didn't have any positive things to say. The author certainly never did her homework, and brought up all the old arguments that have been disproved. Of course they were pushing their own weight management clinic. That would have been a hoot, they are probably pushing their clients into eating all those carbs. I find it sad, because people believe what they read in those things, and are probably wondering why they can't shed any weight. Judy

Paleoanth
Wed, Jul-16-03, 07:36
No kidding. I just watched on CNN this past weekend where a nutritionist told a caller that Atkins will raise your cholesterol. What a load of crap.

JudyMH
Wed, Jul-16-03, 15:21
I know I have heard some pretty negative hype on Atkins, Most of it is unfounded. And also usually written by people who have not studied the subject very well. I personally follow Protein Power, but I think the 2 programs are very similar. Well on Monday I will be going for a physical, we'll see what my HMO has to say. If they ask me about my eating habits I plan on being straight forward and honest.On another subject I have discovered some great Low Carb info for vegetarians on the web. I guess I wasn't asking the right information before, because I have found some fairly decent recipes. Well I'm off to my yoga class, have a great day. Judy

Ella Mae
Wed, Jul-16-03, 15:44
I think in many ways taking a vegetarian approach to lo-carbing is one of the healthiest ways of eating anyone can take on. Not only are we reaping all the benefits of eliminating low-quality carbs from our diets, we`re also ensuring that the protiens we do eat are very high-quality and clean. People can tell me all they want to about the benefits of lots of meat, but I still can`t bring myself to believe that a McDonald`s hamburger patty is a healthy choice for anyone. Lots of protein, yes, but it still has to be good quality protien.

Takes a bit more work & creativity, but I think we`re all rock stars... ;-)

Ella Mae

joycelyn
Sat, Jul-19-03, 21:14
I think veggie low carb is healthiest too, particularly since a new study came out implicating high protein diets with early kidney disease. The study said meat is implicated but not protein from dairy and vegetable sources! That kind of wrapped it all up for me.

The study also said that early kidney malfunction in otherwise healthy folks have no symptoms until the disease really gets bad. That really scared me. I wish I had a link to this study, but it's all over the internet, and hopefully on the research forum here on this website.

I am a lacto ovo veggie and will stay this way. I just love it.

JudyMH
Sat, Jul-19-03, 23:02
I've been a vegetarian since mid 1980's when a very good friend just keeled over with a heart attack. That got me to thinking and changing my own eating habits. When I started this I thought I had to give up part of myself. I tried eating meat, but could never digest it. Ended up with killer headaches, always nauseous, and no energy. Well all that has changed, except for one day last week. And I have had people tell me I probably did not drink enough water. My energy level is up, and as long as I leave the addictive carbs alone I'm fine. So I'm happy to be an LC veggie. I only hope this weight comes back off, Judy