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The Low Carb Diabetic

The Low Carb Diabetic


Carbsane aka the bloated blogger complains of Ad hominem attacks !

Posted: 22 Apr 2014 03:41 AM PDT

Surfing around the internet you get to see it all, especially on US health and diet related sites. Well know serial stalker, and self confessed morbidly obese Evelyn Kocur aka Carbsane, has attacked countless people on her blog. Just about every well know blogger in the low carb and paleo world has been rubbished by EK. One thing i will never understand is how a morbidly obese person, has the effrontery to comment on others, with weight problems and act as authority on weight loss and diets. As you can see below, EK believes she can rubbish anyone 24/7 but when people comment on her, she shows her true colours, she can dish it out, but squeals like a stuffed pig when the tables are turned. Note this "Maybe I'll just drop Tess or Galina's real full names into every other post here until she comes out or Eddie shuts up or both or whatever" Does the bloated one think I will back down to blackmail ? She is more deranged than I thought if she believes that's going to happen. She can't get to me, so she threatens my friends. And this behaviour from a School Teacher, how standards have dropped in the world of education. Still, in this world you get what you pay for.

Eddie

Posted by EK yesterday in a comment link below.
"Oh lordie I'd recognize Galina Bedeveled's fake broken English anywhere. Last time it was loose skin. I'm surprised she doesn't address that guy as Eeddie, though she seems to have learned to spell Jimmy ... for years he was Jemmy. Can't wait for her next comment on how her advises landed a young lady in the hospital with ketoacidosis over on Nurse Natalie's wee wee pad. It would appear old NV has an "out wish" these days. I'm happy to assist if she'd like, but the Menlo Park Mall Sephora is a bit out of my way (grin). Maybe I'll just drop Tess or Galina's real full names into every other post here until she comes out or Eddie shuts up or both or whatever.
If you really believe in your cause folks, blog about it, bring the science, go for it. Ad hominem attacks on me aren't going to bring you anything but the wrong kind of attention at this point. But it would appear that's what "Jane Plain" wants, because there is no other explanation for her reckless behavior."

Link to the blackmail attempt here.

Charles Grashow please note !

Posted: 22 Apr 2014 01:11 AM PDT


The last troll that turned up here tried to test me, he's not around any more. Some say I ate him with a wonderful selection of non starchy vegetables, and a couple of bottles of very memorable Barolo. Mind you, you can't always believe what you read on blogs and forums. Tell me Charlie, have the lambs stopped screaming in the night? Now you run along now Charlie, fly fly fly.

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A Non-calorie-restricted Low-carbohydrate Diet is Effective as an Alternative Therapy for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Posted: 21 Apr 2014 03:10 PM PDT

Absract

Objective Although caloric restriction is a widely used intervention to reduce body weight and insulin resistance, many patients are unable to comply with such dietary therapy for long periods. The clinical effectiveness of low-carbohydrate diets was recently described in a position statement of Diabetes UK and a scientific review conducted by the American Diabetes Association. However, randomised trials of dietary interventions in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes are scarce. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of a non-calorie-restricted, low-carbohydrate diet in Japanese patients unable to adhere to a calorie-restricted diet.

Methods The enrolled patients were randomly allocated to receive a conventional calorie-restricted diet or low-carbohydrate diet. The patients received consultations every two months from a registered dietician for six months. We compared the effects of the two dietary interventions on glycaemic control and metabolic profiles.


Results The HbA1c levels decreased significantly from baseline to six months in the low-carbohydrate diet group (baseline 7.6±0.4%, six months 7.0±0.7%, p=0.03) but not in the calorie-restricted group (baseline 7.7±0.6%, six months 7.5±1.0%, n.s.), (between-group comparison, p=0.03). The patients in the former group also experienced improvements in their triglyceride levels, without experiencing any major adverse effects or a decline in the quality of life.


Conclusion Our findings suggest that a low-carbohydrate diet is effective in lowering the HbA1c and triglyceride levels in patients with type 2 diabetes who are unable to adhere to a calorie-restricted diet.


Full text PDF https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/

With the carbs of 70 - 130g a day not  VLC  but another pointer to the benefits of a reduced carb diet for diabetics.

Graham

Eggs Mimosa with Artichoke Tapenade

Posted: 21 Apr 2014 07:29 AM PDT


Here's a new recipe from the fantastic Simply Recipes site, low carb easy to make and no doubt delicious, it's on our list to try soon, especially with the summer upon us. Full recipe and instructions here.

"Since most of the egg yolks are used to create the mimosa affect, we need to stuff the egg whites with something else. For this recipe we use an artichoke tapenade, made with artichoke hearts, green olives, capers, fresh herbs, and some mayonnaise to bind it all together. I've also tossed some grated Parmesan into the mixture, because it just tastes good with the artichokes. You can leave it out if you want."

Don't you just love the simplicity of fresh whole foods and the low carb lifestyle.

All the best

Jan


DCUK Quote of the week !

Posted: 21 Apr 2014 07:19 AM PDT

"The (not very) funny thing is that my entire life I struggled to keep my weight in check with HCLF regimes, and a horrible struggle it was too. I was constantly hungry, and sometimes I couldn't sleep because of it. Dante's Inferno had nothing over my carbs cravings.

Then I was diagnosed as diabetic, and I started following the LCHF regime to manage my blood sugar, weight loss being the last thing in my mind. Imagine how dumbfounded I was when not only my blood sugar improved enormously, but weight started falling off me like if I were melting.

The big lesson to take out of this is: fat doesn't make you fat."


ItalianKitten here.


Tuesday's Morning Email: Prep School Drug Kingpins Busted

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Netflix is about to raise its prices. If you want to take the day off to squeeze in some binge-watching, we understand. This is THE MORNING EMAIL for Tuesday, April 22, 2014.

The Scuttlebutt

TOP STORIES

UKRAINIAN ULTIMATUMS ABOUND
"Russia has 'days, not weeks' to abide by an international accord aimed at stemming the crisis in Ukraine, the top U.S. diplomat in Kiev warned Monday as Vice President Joe Biden launched a high-profile show of support for the pro-Western Ukrainian government. Russia in turn accused authorities in Kiev of flagrantly violating the pact and declared their actions would not stand." As for Vice President Joe Biden, he proclaimed the U.S. ready to help Ukraine as long as they got rid of the "cancer of endemic corruption." Should be easy, right? The uptick in pressure follows photo proof that Russian special ops forces are in Ukraine. [AP]

TO GRANT CLEMENCY OR NOT TO GRANT CLEMENCY
"The Obama administration is beginning an aggressive new effort to foster equity in criminal sentencing by considering clemency requests from as many as thousands of federal inmates serving time for drug offenses, officials said Monday.
The initiative, which amounts to an unprecedented campaign to free non­violent offenders, will begin immediately and continue over the next two years, officials said." Meet some of the inmates who could start their lives over if freed. [WaPo]

PREPPY DRUG RING BUSTED IN PHILADELPHIA
"Neil Scott, 25, of Haverford, and Timothy Brooks, 18, of Villanova, were accused Monday of being the leaders of a drug trafficking ring that sought to corner the trade across some of the western suburbs' most prominent public schools. Brooks even branded the effort, allegedly describing it as 'the main line take over project.' Authorities said the pair enlisted student dealers and customers at their alma mater, the Haverford School, and at Lower Merion, Harriton, Conestoga, and Radnor High Schools - all considered among the state's elite. The network also allegedly sold drugs at a few colleges." The Washington Post delves further into the dealers' extensive business operations. [Philly]

STATESIDE: Superstorms Galore
A Kentucky inmate starved himself to death. The Supreme Court, who may or may not know how to use email, are hearing arguments on the future of broadcast TV today. Recent reports say student loans come due if one's parent dies. And storm chasers had a field day with supercells this weekend. [Image via Gawker]

In hamster news, here's one LITERALLY stuffing his face.

INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE: Syria May Have Used Chlorine Gas
According to CNN, several U.S. officials believe Syria may have used chlorine gas on its own people this month. Reports of some heroic crew members in the South Korean ferry tragedy are beginning to surface, along with new footage of the catastrophe. The search for the missing Malaysian place was halted for a tropical cyclone. Televangelist Pat Robertson thinks we're gonna get hit with an asteroid and all die next week. Obama's Asia re-pivot may or may not happen due to the Ukrainian crisis. And U.S. troops in Afghanistan may be whittled down to under 10,000.

In career news, here's some brutally honest job titles.

BUY! SELL! BUY! Botox All Around
Suspicously babyfaced Bill Ackman is trying to take over Botox. Novartis acquired a lot of drugs this weekend. For Nike, there's a fine line between cost efficiency and worker safety in Bangladesh. And accordng to the latest HuffPost poll, 77% of Americans have not even checked to see if they're affected by Heartbleed, the most dangerous internet security breach to date.

In baby name news, here's what the internet chose when asked to name this baby.

SCOUTING REPORT: Durant for MVP
Meb Keflezighi became the first American to win the Boston marathon since 1983. Manchester United gave the boot to its head coach after only ten months. Kevin Durant's fadeaway four-point play sums up the argument for him being the MVP quite nicely. And here's a hint: don't announce you've committed to play in college on Twitter unless you know the name of the college.

In sleepyhead news, here's a bunch of kids who lost the fight against sleep.

CULTURE CATCH-UP: Netflix Raising Prices
Bad news bears: Netflix is raising their prices -- time to evaluate just how much you want constant access to "30 for 30." George RR Martin made it very clear that he wrote the crazy scene from Sunday's "Game of Thrones" very differently. Courtney Cox crushed our "Friends" reunion hopes yet again. And Aaron Sorkin wants a mulligan for "The Newsroom."

In herding news, here's a corgi who thinks he's Lassie.

LIVIN': Your Office Is Killing You
Check out these ten awesome ways to stop feeling fat. Try to work one of the five most beautiful English words into a conversation today. These seven tips will help speed up your smartphone. And your office is hurting your health.

In throwback news, Game Boy turned 25 yesterday. Here's some great photos of its evolution.

OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSINESS: J-Law's New Hair
Jennifer Lawrence is growing out her hair, and it looks FANTASTIC. Julia Roberts spoke out for the first time about her half-sister's death. Kristen Bell and Jenna Dewan posed nude for Allure one year after they each had a baby. And Richard Gere may be dating Padma Lakshmi.

In crazy cat news, here are some cats giving a whole new meaning to the term "catfishing".

TWITTERATI

@BarackObama:Congratulations to all the Boston Marathon runners. #BostonStrong

@wilw: Oh hey look it's nap o'clock.

@TheEllenShow: Scientists found a planet made entirely out of diamonds. I think I figured out where the Kardashians are from.

@MissyElliott: Young kids don't let none of these kids peer pressure u into doing wrong !U were born with your own mind! U still will be the flyest!

@washingtonpost: President Obama read "Where the Wild Things Are" to kids today. He got into it. http://wapo.st/1i7G0H4 pic.twitter.com/HMhj7AKg5C


ONE MORE THING
Here's why the Blue Angels have the coolest air show around.

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