tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600659484694637338.post6048620935179563753..comments2024-03-29T04:44:28.659+00:00Comments on The Low Carb Diabetic: The carb war has been won, now it's fat wars !Lowcarb team memberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07961199165290289611noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600659484694637338.post-57760799983296498462011-04-26T15:51:06.458+01:002011-04-26T15:51:06.458+01:00Hi Eddie,
I note that my posts over a Ken's w...Hi Eddie,<br /><br />I note that my posts over a Ken's were put on a different locked thread for awhile but have since disappeared altogether. I also notice that he is still selectively quoting from my posts to refute advice I have given. The issue of salt, for example, where he is ridiculing my advice to add salt to replace that which is lost due to the natriuretic effect of a low-carb diet. Most people will retain salt when eating carbs and release it when they cut carbs. Failure to add sufficient salt to the diet at that point will result in the common side effects - constipation, headache, weakness, fatigue, low-blood pressure, cramps, etc. Advising people on low-carb to continue to restrict salt and to drink lots of water is exactly the wrong thing to do. It will make their problems worse. This along with his absurd advice on low-carb/low-fat, makes it look like Kenny is deliberately trying to sabotage people in their attempts to sustain a low-carb diet. <br /><br />Is he on the payroll of Big Pharma, perhaps? If not, he should be as he is doing a bang-up job for them. <br /><br />canuck1950Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com