scheme to defraud the American people by approving and endorsing recipes submitted by Splenda to be lauded by the ADA as a healthy choice for people with diabetes, when the ADA knew that those recipes were contrary to the ADA’s guidelines and well-established and emerging scientific principles,” the complaint reads.
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"And although type-2 diabetes is often reversible through a low-carbohydrate diet, the ADA and the pharmaceutical industry don’t seem very interested in acknowledging that."
I had to get a new nutritionist over this one... When I told her about cutting carbs she literally told me "Who told you that, the Internet?"
No, bitch, my BLOOD SUGAR METER tells me that.
She legit wanted me eating enough carbs at every meal to completely screw up my sugars. On top of that, she wanted me taking fish oil which, a) is expensive and b) has been proven to do fucking nothing.
https://utswmed.org/medblog/fish-oil-pills-heart/
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/fish-oil
https://www.npr.org/2023/09/01/1197344236/fish-oil-labels-are-misleading-new-study-shows
Those articles just say that most fish oil supplements don't have a high enough dose to lower triglycerides, but some did (9% of those tested). So the takeaway is that you need to do some research on what dosage you need in order to lower triglycerides and find a brand that has the proper amount. So no, fish oil isn't pointless/useless.
Omega 3 in fish oil has many other benefits too, it's proven to improve cognitive ability and help against some mental illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and it helps against rheumatism.
Taking Omega3 is just about the most sure thing to be beneficial you can do among supplements, together with vitamin D.
Obviously if you get enough without supplements, it will do nothing, but very few people do.
But.. the fish burps?
Never had a problem with that myself, I think that's mostly a problem if you have reflux.
Ah, I never took fish oil, but knew someone who did that always smelled bad, and someone said it was due to it, guess they have reflux
Nah, I just always smell bad. Could shower and by the time I get to work I’m a sweat pit
I was pre-diabetic for 2 blood tests, despite a nutritionist's help and starting some mild drugs. Went keto with plenty of green veg in it, and within 3 months I had my fasting glucose at the low end of normal and lost 40 lbs in about 6 months, to get to mid-normal BMI.
I might have actually made my doctor change his mind about carbs, because there was a distinctly different conversation after the blood tests came back clean the third time. LDL and triglycerides were all in normal ranges and he was convinced they were going to go apeshit, and coronary artery calcium (that's a leading indicator of heart attack risk) dropped in half.
It all sounded like bullshit when I had a friend go keto and fix his issues, and I resisted for about 5 years and kept getting fatter and mild chest pain. I finally caved when the blood tests were showing me heading for insulin, and I'm glad I did.
I'm not sure why we're sitting here with health pyramids, nutritionists, doctors and organizations like the ADA still promoting grains and starches, but they're fucking terrible for you and it's obvious as hell. Diabetes is an epidemic and it's because carbs have become the vast majority of people's diets.
Oh, and acid reflux is a thing of the past. I'd wake up in the middle of night with the taste of vomit and coughing it out of my lungs. Done.
Avoiding carbs is fucking impossible when you can't digest red meat and absolutely hate seafood :/
I guarantee that the ADA works for whoever is the biggest source of revenue, and thus the biggest funder of executive salaries.
That's just how it is in a system of hierarchical organizations. The executive positions inevitably come to be held by people who have come to hold those positions because they were the most willing and able to do absolutely whatever it takes to fight and claw and scheme and backstab their way into them. And those people not only aren't inclined to serve any interest other than their own - they necessarily aren't even equipped to. If they had any actual integrity, decency or empathy, they wouldn't have been able to do everything they did to win the competition for the position they now hold, and it would've gone to some other scheming, manipulating, self-serving psychopath.
And thus, we end up with something like this. Inevitably.
I suspect that the problem is not just about recommended recipes. Failure to warn about all the hidden sugar does also have an impact.
How many people eating a hamburger realize that the bun, the ketchup and other ingredients contain sugar?
How many people believe that the label "raw food" is used for healthy food? How many do realize that the usual raw food bar made with dried fruit contains a fucking lot of sugar?
It’s safe to bet that all those medical associations work for companies not the people