@OhhiyoGarmen @EAllen0417 @ScottVMeyers @bigfatsurprise Here is a reference for you. LC is less than 130g of carbs. You would do well to read and understand it. It's one of the most read and downloaded papers on the subject. https://t.co/2wrxsRAFmK
@AshDaswani @Cecil19195164 @DebandezScott @BarbaraSutton15 @Listlad @AmandaZZ100 @CBRooooney @DrAseemMalhotra @shaungreen969 @FatEmperor @Type2Rebel @dtwenefour Even if it doesn't work 100%, it's arguably the thing to try first. Not BS fruit and grains.
Dieta low carb tem base científica sim! Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https://t.co/7ar7h69SuS
@fernandaimamura @BruBauna As consequências são terríveis... https://t.co/ASDcWD0k5O E não tem base científica alguma!! https://t.co/7ar7h69SuS https://t.co/dUUIikEebK
@AdamRogers2030 And this: https://t.co/BFgVYAP4NH
RT @VernersViews: @IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should…
RT @VernersViews: @IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should…
RT @VernersViews: @IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should…
RT @VernersViews: @IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should…
RT @VernersViews: @IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should…
RT @VernersViews: @IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should…
@IanStockport @DiabetesUK Carbohydrate restriction reverses T2D. It should always be recommended. This is FACT and should not be brushed off as "opinion"! The evidence is overwhelming. https://t.co/ZPa2qXrXJb
@Botanygeek @MaureenStroud I suppose... At least read our paper before you decide https://t.co/Mhc0oMFPsF
@QunolOfficial 2/2 Our paper, cited by >500, argues saturated fat consumption is safe (I would argue even favorable) in the context of a low carbohydrate diet https://t.co/QgN4x2x5Il
RT @DrSepah: @_linglingchen_ “Dietary carbohydrate restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although…
@ChristianTams @jengates Anti-low-carb RDs are the ones with “a lot to learn.” You could lead clients to drug-free reversal of a truly nightmarish disease that often leads to prolonged, painful death, but you don’t. Read this carefully. https://t.co/XGLYCp
@AnnChildersMD These thought leaders have been saying it for a while... https://t.co/Acuu0sboak https://t.co/mHxebgeD8O
@ZKForTre @ethanjweiss @KetoCarnivore @DrJonLittle @GetKeyto @SBakerMD @KetoAurelius @CarnivoreKeto https://t.co/sa59p9b8il 26 author multi-lab review of #LCHF for T2D @FatEmperor @ProfTimNoakes @FructoseNo @eatmostlyfatali
@RDValerie See the definitions in this paper ‘Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base - @DrFeinman et al (2014)’ https://t.co/Yr5XoPg0If
RT @VernersViews: Nowhere in the paper is there any reference to the possibilty that the advice being promulgated in the trial was likely t…
RT @VernersViews: Nowhere in the paper is there any reference to the possibilty that the advice being promulgated in the trial was likely t…
Nowhere in the paper is there any reference to the possibilty that the advice being promulgated in the trial was likely to be faulty. As usual, the implication for the failure was non-compliance. No reference to this paper published 5 years ago. https://
RT @JohnCaseIII: @HenningLanger @erreyedoc @puddleg @aihtalian @ProfTimNoakes @UCDavisHealth @virtahealth I am going to defer to the expert…
@HenningLanger @erreyedoc @puddleg @aihtalian @ProfTimNoakes @UCDavisHealth @virtahealth I am going to defer to the experts on this topic who have many years of experience treating real pts. At least - low carb should be the first approach. https://t.co/
@DaveKeto @bigfatsurprise The definitions(table 1)I always refer to. https://t.co/F35Q8xYy7r
@DaveKeto @bigfatsurprise 3/3 https://t.co/G7uzU7QGek High-Carbohydrate Diet: >45% • Recommended target on ADA websites.
@DaveKeto @bigfatsurprise 2/3 https://t.co/G7uzU7QGek Low-carbohydrate diet: <130 g/d or <26% total energy • The ADA definition of 130 g/d as its recommended minimum. Moderate-Carbohydrate Diet: 26%–45% • Upper limit, approximate carbohydrate intak
@DaveKeto @bigfatsurprise 1/3 https://t.co/G7uzU7QGek Very low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet (VLCKD) • Carbohydrate, 20–50 g/d or <10% of the 2000 kcal/d diet, whether or not ketosis occurs. Derived from levels of carbohydrate required to induce ketosis i
@MonicaRicci Malpractice is a "cultural consensus" construct. I think every doc who recommends any therapy other than carb restriction as the primary T2 intervention is engaged in malpractice. Still a minority view, but at least some docs now agree: https:
RT @VernersViews: @drtonyhampton @RobertLustigMD No surprise here. There is no doubt that T2D is caused by the persistently high intake of…
@drtonyhampton @RobertLustigMD No surprise here. There is no doubt that T2D is caused by the persistently high intake of sugar/carbs. To have any chance of remission/reversal, it is essential to restrict sugar/carbs as much as possible. https://t.co/ZPa2q
@DrSarahJarvis @theJeremyVine The whole point of my comment is you do not seem to recognise the crucial importance of reducing the intake of sugar and starch as an effective means of controlling blood glucose, which ought to take precedence over everything
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base https://t.co/oFy5Cf0V3N via @nuzzel
@presquevu_ It’s a 🔑 contributing factor. So much so that over two dozen experts argued: “12 points of evidence supporting the use of low-carbohydrate diets as the first approach to treating type 2 diabetes & as the most effective adjunct to pharmacolo
@fassistapt @ccz1 Não seja por isso. https://t.co/k1zF6y4puO https://t.co/Qs9VJZ6UMg https://t.co/cN5sUs9pfv https://t.co/tYccbdWcMe https://t.co/6PSCZqVv7l https://t.co/D6dQFaNqsg https://t.co/CdDQIC3cHj https://t.co/qqpf8O9wHs Também pode ver palestras
@ziggibson @Af_donnerwetter @MikeCarrato @patentbobm @JuanPeirano @FatEmperor @ProfTimNoakes @MarikaSboros @bigfatsurprise @kevinnbass 1stly, this old excuse is wearing thin. LC defns were set in @GrafRumford's paper years ago. One of the most read papers
@VernersViews That's what these folks have been saying for a while... https://t.co/Acuu0ssZyU
If oatmeal is one of them (not going through the click farm here), this article is a load of cow poopie. A low-carb, high-fat diet has allowed countless people w/Type 2 diabetes to cease having symptoms of it. https://t.co/SbicpQlR0k @DrFeinman
RT @kokhongw: @KenDBerryMD @GardnerPhD Where is the outrage and bewilderment about the need for carbs reduction? When millions of lives and…
RT @kokhongw: @KenDBerryMD @GardnerPhD Where is the outrage and bewilderment about the need for carbs reduction? When millions of lives and…
@KenDBerryMD @GardnerPhD Where is the outrage and bewilderment about the need for carbs reduction? When millions of lives and limbs continues to be needlessly lost? https://t.co/Acuu0ssZyU https://t.co/uNZZBMLN2w
@JuanPeirano Your tweet reminds of "an oldie by but a goodie". One of the journals most popular & read papers. History will record that @GrafRumford et al should be canonized for this work. https://t.co/2wrxsRSgei
@DrFeinman et al's 12 Points of Evidence paper. Famous.
RT @Mangan150: @JuanPeirano You've no doubt seen this https://t.co/wzxs1E5afO
@JuanPeirano You've no doubt seen this https://t.co/wzxs1E5afO
@LOerlemans @hans_koevoet @Leon_74_74_74 @DiabetesDietist @JanetNoome @Arts_en_Auto @HannoPijl Een betere referentie: https://t.co/N6U5AEqAsK
@sdelgadoaros No necessito el meu CV, es caure amb els ad hominem que no serveixen absolutament per res https://t.co/IkASZzN9nz https://t.co/D4tmM40MPE Aquí deixo la conversa, ull en no quedar-te obsoleta, i ull en no fer-te mal amb l'ego
@NutritionMadeS3 @EAllen0417 @smac121 This meta-analysis of LCHF appears to show reductions in cardiovascular risk factors https://t.co/25HeZEVLEF And here, as an effective treatment of diabetes https://t.co/Aih0WPnZPb What might be the criticisms of suc
#diabetes Great article reviewing the actual objective data. Enough nonsense fad diets out there which confuse patients. I hav ealways been a fan of plant forward low carb diets for most patients. https://t.co/RCHDWISq8E
RT @kokhongw: @KetoDocCLT These guys were a little ahead of times... https://t.co/Acuu0sboak
@KetoDocCLT These guys were a little ahead of times... https://t.co/Acuu0sboak
@drmiguelmarcos @zigorMM @JulioBasulto_DN Ojalá encontráramos la respuesta perfecta para todas las patologías. Lo que es evidente es que podemos evitar o retrasar el uso de fármacos con un conveniente tratamiento dietético Pensemos en la fisiología y es t
@lavoieprimale @EricTopol @JAMAInternalMed @sjoshimd @Veg_MD Great list Patrick! @DrSarahHallberg can you add @DrFeinman et al's famous 12-pts of Evidence paper from 2015? https://t.co/d94aEMtRXZ Thanks!
@PissedOff_PT @DietitianClaire @SoSBega @me_blud @MarikaSboros @bigfatsurprise @virtahealth Again, very simple. For diabetics, carbohydrate is the principal driver of elevated blood sugars. If you are a diabetic and eat around half your diet in glucosefood
@DanielJDrucker Perhaps because for decades there had never been any support for this...Has anything changed? https://t.co/Acuu0sboak
@Rosessolutions @bulkbiker Are all these PHD scientists and MD's part of some cult? Read the list of points they make and decide for yourself. Many MD are seeing great success in clinical practice with carb restriction. https://t.co/Sm9ks4cPdN
@theworstkirst @DoctorTro I understand your desire to propagate current dogma as it’s foundational to your plant-based religion. Unfortunately, it is failing patients in epic numbers globally. https://
RT @AbbiHernandez24: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base. "Co…
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base. "Concerns about the efficacy and safety are... conjectural rather than data driven." https://t.co/uXe65ftzT3
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
RT @DrSepah: @sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your…
@sethbannon @tobdea @runvc @ProfTimNoakes @bigfatsurprise @DrAseemMalhotra @PeterAttiaMD @DominicDAgosti2 Okay this where your bias is clear. I’ve worked with prediabetes/diabetes patients for nearly a decade and have expertise here. Carb restriction shoul
@ahhite @drnickgreiner NHANES: CHO intake ~ 1200Cal = 300g As reported in Feinman 2015 https://t.co/2qkdfqgAn2 https://t.co/afFpAbdddW
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@SBakerMD 26 scientists published a review paper, with 12 points on how low-carb diets reliably reduce blood sugar and the need for medications, and should be the first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes and most effective adjunct to medication in type 1 d
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base - ScienceDirect https://t.co/axb3fNXVMe
RT @LilyNicholsRDN: Review article: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the FIRST approach in #diabetes management. #research #lowcarb http…
Review article: Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the FIRST approach in #diabetes management. #research #lowcarb https://t.co/Mzwmg6taJ2
@omlakhani I thought you would be more interested in its effects on people with diabetes rather than mice without? If that is the case then this review paper is the seminal one for you. 😉https://t.co/LMMcKUMCug
@_linglingchen_ “Dietary carbohydrate restriction reliably reduces high blood glucose, does not require weight loss (although is still best for weight loss), & leads to the reduction/elimination of medication. It has never shown side effects comparable
"Adherence to low-carbohydrate diets in people with T2D is at least as good as adherence to any other dietary interventions and is frequently significantly better." "(...) no dietary intervention is better than carbohydrate restriction for weight loss" h
Real science and research, not conjecture or observational data. be sure to share! https://t.co/DB2cfEzXgA