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Date: | Sat, 11 Nov 2000 21:19:53 -0500 |
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Andy wrote:
>> And if one reads Lutz and Allan's "Life Without Bread" one will learn about
>> the health problems from any high carb diet, irrespective of where the
>> carbs come from. His clinical experience, the book is full of examples from
>> his clinical practice, is 72 carbs a day is right. Any more and health
>> problems ensure.
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>I think it would be safer to give a figure such as 1 gram per kg of
>bodyweight, in order to allow for a range of sizes, otherwise people
>who are eating more, are forced to get a disproportionate amount of their
>energy from fat.
But he doesn't. After thousands of patients, if this made a difference I
think he would have written so. For one, those over weight should be
getting less carbs proportionally in order to lose weight. For another this
isn't a precise number. His method of counting using bread units makes for
a very crude counting. And he recommends unlimited fats.
Don.
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