tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post8708765100916883901..comments2023-10-17T15:56:22.827+01:00Comments on Velvet Glove, Iron Fist: Fat taxesChristopher Snowdonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963753745009712865noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-39978333316946127052012-05-18T13:21:25.068+01:002012-05-18T13:21:25.068+01:00Thanks Guys
JonTThanks Guys<br /><br />JonTAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-69564552659716792932012-05-18T13:12:13.191+01:002012-05-18T13:12:13.191+01:00JonT, I agree with Mr A. Cut down on sugar and sta...JonT, I agree with Mr A. Cut down on sugar and starch. More protein. Fat doesn't matter. I eat loads of cheese and peanut butter. Waist smaller than it's been for 15 years. Try recent book by John Briffa.Jonathan Bagleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17331501151709216753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-82751470220982496512012-05-18T10:53:11.274+01:002012-05-18T10:53:11.274+01:00@ Anon,
As I do a lot of exercise I follow someth...@ Anon,<br /><br />As I do a lot of exercise I follow something called the cyclic ketogenic diet. Basically I just eat meat (mainly from sources like mackerel, salmon etc, but I'm not afraid of good cuts of red meat from the butcher) and fibrous carbs like salads (mountains of it) and vegetables - broccoli, mange tout etc. I don't eat bread, rice, potatoes or cereals and I'm fairly liberal with the olive oil and coconut oil. I eat like this 6 days a week, then one day a week I eat high carb, medium protein and low fat. This recharges the glycogen in your liver and muscles and prevents your bod from getting used to low carb. It's good for people who exercise a lot.<br /><br />My dad on the other hand, is 72, fairly active (although he doesn't exercise) and had high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and a pacemaker. He was on a mountain of pills and is now on only one. he also has Conn's (sp?) Syndrome so has a lot of regular blood tests etc, so if it was doing bad things to him, they would pick it up fairly easily.<br /><br />He just ate normally but cut out the junk (cakes, sweets etc), and cut out bread, rice, pasta and cereals. So for Sunday lunch he'd still have a roast with the veggies and gravy, but he wouldn't have potatoes - still a nice meal. You can usually find alternatives for that stuff - salad is nice with a chilli, instead of rice. An English breakfast of just bacon, eggs, sausage and tomato is still nice - you don't need fried bread or beans.<br /><br />His nutritionist initially said (6 years ago) that low carb/higher fat was "suicidal." He's changed his tune now and says it is pretty much up to the individual.<br /><br />However, if you're already ill, I would recommend being monitored by a Dr. I've NEVER heard of anyone having a negative reaction to it (including my Mom and Uncle and their various friends), but better safe than sorry!Mr Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-47858877738161311552012-05-17T13:42:46.035+01:002012-05-17T13:42:46.035+01:00It spreads –
http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonig...It spreads –<br /><br />http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonight/money/article/-/13713050/time-for-a-heavy-levy<br /><br />The only positive note is the poll.Magnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-13034773710617117652012-05-17T13:21:42.371+01:002012-05-17T13:21:42.371+01:00Mr A
I know this is massively off topic (sorry Ch...Mr A<br /><br />I know this is massively off topic (sorry Chris)...but I am t2 diabetic with hypertension and take a mountain of pills like your Dad. The only time I lost weight was by cutting out carbs and eating more protein and the same amount of fat. Put it all back on when I was immobile for several months due to Sciatica.<br />Do you follow a recognised diet or is it something you have tailored for yourself...if so any (quick) tips?<br />JonTAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-64800809651099146082012-05-16T14:07:09.550+01:002012-05-16T14:07:09.550+01:00Gah, these people!!!
As hideous as they are, at l...Gah, these people!!!<br /><br />As hideous as they are, at least with fags and booze you can look at it and say, "Yes, that is a cigarette" or "I agree - that is indeed a bottle of whisky." But "unhealthy food"? What the Hell is that?<br /><br />I eat low carb and 50% of my diet comes from fat. I'm also in perfect health and lost a lot of weight. Yet my meat and oils would undoubtedly be heavily taxed encouraging me to eat "healthy" low fat options like potatoes, bread, rice and pasta - all the crap that made me porky to begin with and gave my dad hypertension and diabetes (controlled now with low carb, rather than the mountain of pills he was on before he made the change). Idiots.<br /><br />That said, more and more people are seeing through this. I've noticed that whenever there is a diet story in the Mail the comments section is flooded by low carbers and Paleo followers denouncing the traditional low fat orthodoxy and claiming that whole thing is actually responsible for the rises in obesity we have seen. In fact it's very much like reading a smoking story in the Mail - the comments are full of informed arguments backed with studies, most of which are green-arrowed, while the ignorant and intolerant are few in number and red arrowed to Hell.<br /><br />I wonder if most people believe anything the Government or medical profession tells them about anything any more. (Statins being another good example. Touted as a wonder drug by the compliant mass media, the comments are almost always full of horror stories and claims of corruption on the part of Big Pharma).Mr Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-49267346858503345892012-05-16T09:03:34.208+01:002012-05-16T09:03:34.208+01:00Are the press getting health lobby fatigue? This i...Are the press getting health lobby fatigue? This is another story that the BBC haven't touched AFAICS. :)Dick Puddlecotehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01481866882188932892noreply@blogger.com