August 23, 2007

Dr. Richard Feinman Contests Traditional Diabetes Care

Filed under: Health — jimmy @ 11:41 pm


Dr. Feinman tells Warshaw what she can do with her high-carb advice

One of the most controversial debates within the diabetic community right now is around the subject of carbohydrate-restricted diets as a means for naturally controlling blood sugar levels and insulin production (we can thank Men’s Health columnist Adam Campbell for writing this outstanding column about it in late 2006 to get the ball rolling). It’s a fascinating subject since so much research is pointing to livin’ la vida low-carb as an excellent way to tame and virtually “cure” diabetes naturally without the use of drugs or insulin in many patients. It truly is a miracle for diabetics!

Nevertheless, the so-called “experts” in the field of diabetes are none too pleased with all this talk about low-carb diets because they do not give this way of eating any credence whatsoever as a legitimate nutritional approach for taking on diabetes, especially the ever-growing Type 2. One such leader in the anti-low-carb movement happening within diabetes circles is author, nutritionist, and diabetes educator Hope Warshaw.

So when she wrote a column blasting low-carb diets as too “extreme” for diabetics, one low-carb researcher decided to speak up: Dr. Richard Feinman.

If you support low-carb diets as an effective means for weight loss and health management, especially for diabetes, then you won’t want to miss this outstanding response from Dr. Feinman. Check it out for yourself by clicking here.

About

CarbWire is an online magazine of everything low-carb. Whether you're already on a diet, or are just doing research, we provide the most up-to-date info on the web.

Search

By topic

CarbWire RSS Feed Add to MyYahoo

Our partners

Content Copyright © 2004-2009 CarbWire.com