Why is low-carb diet better?
Jim - 21 Sep 2007 03:49 GMT
> Why is low-carb diet better?
This looks familiar.......
Is this a troll trying again?
Looks like a troll.
Sounds like a troll.
Acts like a troll.
Worthless Person - 21 Sep 2007 04:37 GMT
>Why is low-carb diet better?
Because MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR CORPORATIONS say so and sell you products
making you believe it.
Just ask the dead doctor with his picture everywhere...
Cubit - 21 Sep 2007 18:12 GMT
The products made in the name of low carb were and are often trouble.
>>Why is low-carb diet better?
>
> Because MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR CORPORATIONS say so and sell you products
> making you believe it.
>
> Just ask the dead doctor with his picture everywhere...
Doug Freyburger - 21 Sep 2007 19:30 GMT
> Why is low-carb diet better?
Humans are evolved to eat vegetables, preferably above ground
types, and meats, preferably mixed fin, feather and hoof meats.
Plus small amounts of nuts and eggs. Conveniently, that's low
carbing condensed into a sound bite.
It's the sort of food humans ate from far before the invention of
fire 2 million years ago until the invention of agriculture 10-20
thousand years ago. Having evolved to eat it, low carb is more
healthy for us.
Note well - This isn't to say that low fat or other plans are bad.
That sort of narrow mindedness is idiocy. For folks who do well
on low fat, go for it. Some percentage do well on low fat. But
the "better" in this sense is that a higher percentage do well on
low carb than on low fat.
Jeri - 21 Sep 2007 23:10 GMT
> Why is low-carb diet better?
The same reasons people gave you 4 days ago when you asked the same
question.