Re: Janszen's Equivalent in the Field of Health/Nutrition
My mistake, mea culpa.
All my comments about the studies GT uses/excludes/abuses have have been about obesity.
I've not discussed Gary Taubes re: cholesterol for a long time. All my recent encounters have been re: obesity, so I automatically responded strictly in that context.
I should have been clear: I agree with Gary Taubes on the dietary fat to cholesterol to heart disease link (cholesterol's not the harmful/causative agent, neither is saturated fat). I have agreed with that since reading Ravnskov (at that time I had a medline account & read several of the papers Ravnskov takes apart).
Not on obesity.
Those who I now listen to on diet (after vetting them) - Krieger, Lyle McDonald, Alan Aragon, Anthony Colpo - they all agree with Taubes on the fat/cholesterol link.
you may want to peruse "Lex Rooker" 's experience, mainly because he's kept such incredibly detailed records. He went zero carb (not low carb) and could overeat and still lose weight.
TEMPORARILY.
www.rawpaleodiet.com/lex-rooker-usa/
In the end he had to control his calories to maintain his weight loss. A lot of people have experienced this, but unfortunately it's all uncontrolled - since most don't keep accurate records it's all anecdotal.
You're putting that shoe on the wrong foot of the wrong horse. I make up my own mind. NO ONE tells me what to believe.
Originally posted by steveaustin2006
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All my comments about the studies GT uses/excludes/abuses have have been about obesity.
I've not discussed Gary Taubes re: cholesterol for a long time. All my recent encounters have been re: obesity, so I automatically responded strictly in that context.
I should have been clear: I agree with Gary Taubes on the dietary fat to cholesterol to heart disease link (cholesterol's not the harmful/causative agent, neither is saturated fat). I have agreed with that since reading Ravnskov (at that time I had a medline account & read several of the papers Ravnskov takes apart).
Not on obesity.
Those who I now listen to on diet (after vetting them) - Krieger, Lyle McDonald, Alan Aragon, Anthony Colpo - they all agree with Taubes on the fat/cholesterol link.
you may want to peruse "Lex Rooker" 's experience, mainly because he's kept such incredibly detailed records. He went zero carb (not low carb) and could overeat and still lose weight.
TEMPORARILY.
www.rawpaleodiet.com/lex-rooker-usa/
In the end he had to control his calories to maintain his weight loss. A lot of people have experienced this, but unfortunately it's all uncontrolled - since most don't keep accurate records it's all anecdotal.
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