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Re: Ketogenic Diet Prevents Seizures By Enhancing Brain Energy Production
The major problem with the Atkins diet is nobody read the books! They saw the infomercials and read the hype and assumed it was all fat for all the time one was on the diet.
Those who read the books know the induction phase which lasted only two weeks or so and was the period where people lost wight fast became misunderstood and people would stay in the induction phase far to long causing problems!Those who read the book know that once out of the induction phase one would increase healthy complex carbs back into the diet! Atkins even had a complex carb diet he called the millet diet for those who did not need to lose wieght but just wanted to get off junk food!
Today people are using the Atkins diet and concept to cure diabetis and other blood disoders!
The establishment hated Atkins and the American Wheat Council declared war on Atkins along with he American Dietitions Ass. and The American Diabetes Ass. who Atkins declared war on for not curing diabetes, which Atkins beleived was curable by diet alone! These groups put out much misinformation about the diet his motives and the countless felonious accounts of is death, which I see is still circulating through out the net.
Yes one will find much info discreting these diets and much misinformation to scare people away from these diets ,but one can find much info on the net that will discredit much of what alternative health has to offer.
However there is much info on the net about these diets and the many offsprings of these diets like Dr. Mercola and Price/Pottenger who have had much success and much acclaim !
These diets ability to heal and the many testimonials of success in curing epileptic siezures and diabetes should be considered and an open minded unbiased eye can give those in need an option that may be helpful in thier struggle to return to good health!
http://www.mercola.com/article/carbohydrates/scientific_evidence_low_grains.htm
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/6145.php
http://www.ppnf.org/catalog/ppnf/Articles/FatControversy.htm