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![]() Lord Hatred wrote: > In article > , > "Squad" > wrote: > > > "Krusty" > wrote in message > > .. . > > > "Carmen" > wrote > > >> Hi Dana. Carmen here, one of the old-timers in ASDL-C. Wanted to take > > >> a moment to say that this sort of quasi-cultist "all-or-nothing" thread > > >> is what helped get Atkins tagged as a fad. It helped it appeal to the > > >> "quick fix" crowd, and we saw them swell this newsgroup to amazing > > >> traffic flow stats. As you can see now, ASDL-C is getting a mere > > >> trickle of posts nowadays, and most old-timers have quietly faded away. > > >> I pop my head in every once in a while, but it gets old seeing the > > >> same rigidity exhibiting itself. For those of us who've adapted to a > > >> low carb diet for the longterm it's usually for health reasons, and we > > >> end up learning that the "carbs are evil" mantra that got us started > > >> isn't quite true. For people with functional endocrine systems, who > > >> live healthy lifestyles and eat an overall healthy diet carbs are no > > >> big deal, just more fuel for the furnace. For diabetics carbs are a > > >> firewalk, you find out what your body likes and functions well on - for > > >> me it's things like lentils and AllBran w/Extra Fiber - and let it have > > >> those carbs. > > >> > > >> When you go down the path of "people shouldn't eat carbs" and then > > >> start trying to justify it by cherry-picking data (and you have been, > > >> I've been watching the thread) it doesn't help legitimize low-carb as > > >> an option for those who need it. It just makes low carb (and by > > >> extension low carbers) look whacked-out. > > >> > > >> Carmen > > > > > > What a fantastic post. > > > > IAWTP. Before I read your reply Krusty, I was thinking "that's the most > > succinct and logical post I've seen in RSPW for awhile." > > That was my sock. I've forgotten what our MasterCard number is, and it's time to stock up on some Yemen Mocha Sanani coffee. Kindly refresh my memory. <EG> Carmen |
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