Tue, May-16-17, 03:35
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Plan: P:E/DDF
Stats: 225/150/169
BF:45%/28%/25%
Progress: 134%
Location: NC
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Originally Posted by JaredAZ
Thanks Janet. Just checked out the "Why We Get Fat" book and put in on a shopping list. Taubes argues that the modern diet’s inclusion of too many refined carbohydrates is a primary contributor to the obesity epidemic, he elaborates in Why We Get Fat on how people can change their diets.
Although Taubes points out his beliefs regarding consumption of carbohydrates, he clarifies by saying, “this is not a diet book, because it’s not a diet we’re discussing, this is a way of life." -Wikipedia
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Good explanation of the book. Gary Taubes is science journalist explaining exactly the title, WHY We Get Fat.
He leaves it to two doctors to supply diet instructions, Dr Westman at Duke http://www.kostdoktorn.se/wp-conten...starch_diet.pdf. Is in the Appendix.
And simple instructions for an Obesity diet in a 1951 Endocrinology textbook by Dr Raymond Greene (Graham Greene's brother). Until the 1960s, scientists who understood the human body knew to lose weight, you cut out carbs and sugar. Every grandma told you to lose weight, cut out desserts and bread. What happened to commonsense? Who put grains at the bottom of the food pyramid? That's Taubes' fascinating story!
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The Practice of Endocrinology Raymond Greene Lippincott, 1951!!
A Diet for Obesity
"Foods to be avoided: 1. Bread and everything else made with flour 2. Cereals, including breakfast cereal and milk puddings 3. Potatoes and all other white root vegetables 4. Foods containing much sugar 5. All sweets
You can eat as much as you like of the following foods: 1. Meat, fish, birds 2. All green vegetables 3. Eggs, dried or fresh 4. Cheese 5. Fruit, if unsweetened or sweetened with saccharin, except bananas and grapes"
www.symposium3goodreason s.com/presentations/Gary_T aubes.pdf
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Last edited by JEY100 : Tue, May-16-17 at 08:11.
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