tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600659484694637338.post2518472467343707336..comments2024-03-29T04:44:28.659+00:00Comments on The Low Carb Diabetic: Dr. Michael Mosley gets it right, almost.Lowcarb team memberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07961199165290289611noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600659484694637338.post-36003661207659880472016-01-17T13:54:04.376+00:002016-01-17T13:54:04.376+00:00Thanks for your comment Steve. As you say the Keto...Thanks for your comment Steve. As you say the Keto or low carb higher fat lifestyle is the way to go for most diabetics but not all. The low carb diet for me and most thinking people is 50 carbs per day. As always many people and dubious outfits muddy the waters as to what a low carb diet is. Too many times I have seen trials or studies claiming negative aspects of low carbing, but the small print reveals the diet was nowhere near a true LC diet.<br /><br />Regards EddieLowcarb team memberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07961199165290289611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600659484694637338.post-43609104673193919142016-01-16T23:26:53.026+00:002016-01-16T23:26:53.026+00:00"Trust me, that will not work for most."..."Trust me, that will not work for most."<br />I bet you are right about that. A very-low-carb diet, even ketogenic, would be more effective and sustainable. <br /><br />Thanks for the "heads up" about this book and program for diabetes. I live in the U.S. and this concept hasn't really taken off here yet. I see Dr. Mosley's book will be available in the U.S. in a couple months at Amazon.com. <br /><br />"Newcastle Diet" is also a term I don't hear over here. It seems to be based on the work of Roy Taylor, who has published his findings in scientific journals. <br /><br />- Steve<br /><br />PS: You're correct that most book authors make very little money from their writing. <br /><br />Steve Parker, M.D.http://diabeticmediterraneandiet.comnoreply@blogger.com