[Coco] [OT]Speaking for the children (of all ages)
Tony Schountz
schountz at south81.org
Sun Jul 15 18:29:20 EDT 2007
Gene,
The reasons outlined in this discussion are the basis of the South Beach
Diet. I went on it and dropped from 225 to 200 in about 6 months. Other
than the first two weeks of carb-free diet, it's been pretty easy to
follow. I just had to give up some of my favorite sources of simple
carbs: fruit juices, non-wheat breads, ice cream and beer. :-(
The biology and biochemistry is pretty straight forward. The more simple
carbs (e.g., sucrose, fructose, etc.) one eats the higher the
steady-state insulin levels. By doing the two weeks of carb-free, the
insulin levels return to normal steady state levels, then by foregoing
the simple carbs you bypass the production of fatty acids (which are
converted to fats for long-term storage).
The good news is, I can eat all the steak I want, and wine is good too! :-)
Tony
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 15 July 2007, Manny wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings;
>>>
>>> I stumbled across this, a most interesting radio program today.
>>>
>>> <http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/current/audioonly/hrt_20070709.mp3
>>>
>>> If he is correct, the medical profession is slowly killing the type 2
>>> diabetics like me...
>>>
>> The transcript of this was Slashdotted.
>> <http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/14/2257216>
>>
>>
> Humm, more popular than I thought then. I had no trouble listening to it
> though, which takes far more bandwidth.
>
> I saved it here since FF was still sitting on it, its 40k, can the server
> handle an inline inclusion that big Dennis? How many out there on dialups
> would let a contract on me?
>
>
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