Hi. I would like to know why the dietary recommendations still include encourage Fruit and Veg over Red Meat. Surely the Fruit recommended , especially apples are high in sugar - fructose and glucose ? Has Prof Tim Noakes been discounted ?
Welcome to the forumHi. I would like to know why the dietary recommendations still include encourage Fruit and Veg over Red Meat. Surely the Fruit recommended , especially apples are high in sugar - fructose and glucose ? Has Prof Tim Noakes been discounted ?
Hi. I would like to know why the dietary recommendations still include encourage Fruit and Veg over Red Meat. Surely the Fruit recommended , especially apples are high in sugar - fructose and glucose ? Has Prof Tim Noakes been discounted ?
As is said at the top of every page on the forum "Everyone manages their health differently."Hi. I would like to know why the dietary recommendations still include encourage Fruit and Veg over Red Meat. Surely the Fruit recommended , especially apples are high in sugar - fructose and glucose ? Has Prof Tim Noakes been discounted ?
Happy that you "Mediterranean Diet " is working - despite there being very little evidence to support it - the only study I am aware of is Ansel Keys now discredited study, where he went (during Lent, when they were fasting from red mat and dairy) and analysed the diets of a very small control group. The entire US and therefore UK dietary recommendation is based on this non - scientist's theories.Erm, red meat?
I believed you hunt it yourself, with a pointy stick, it's good.
If you drive to Tesco, and pick a shrink wrapped steak off the chiller cabinet, you shouldn't bother anymore.
NopeHappy that you "Mediterranean Diet " is working - despite there being very little evidence to support it - the only study I am aware of is Ansel Keys now discredited study, where he went (during Lent, when they were fasting from red mat and dairy) and analysed the diets of a very small control group. The entire US and therefore UK dietary recommendation is based on this non - scientist's theories.
Happy that you "Mediterranean Diet " is working - despite there being very little evidence to support it - the only study I am aware of is Ansel Keys now discredited study, where he went (during Lent, when they were fasting from red mat and dairy) and analysed the diets of a very small control group. The entire US and therefore UK dietary recommendation is based on this non - scientist's theories.
Really?Always made me guffaw - I'd love to adopt a Mediterranean diet, providing the hot sunshine and waiter service etc comes with it. Plus I've never yet seen churros, gelato, stuffed vine leaves, saganaki or home brewed raki on offer at any pavement cafe round either Kidderminster or Bedworth .....
Excellent. Have a happy day.Ah, I'm not a zealot.
I don't need anyone to "prove " my diet works or doesn't.
I don't need to quote studies off the internet to prove or disprove what I decide to do.
I don't need to force others to believe.
As to what you are "aware" of, again, what's that got to do with diabetes, or me?
I'm comfortable in my skin, all I need is a sample size of one for it to work for.
Oh the joy of churros from Bridgnorth street food market. I'd crawl on my hands and knees to get them and I'm in Wales now! (miss Shropshire HUGELY though!)Really?
I have an excellent restaurant around the corner.
Not to say I don't have vine leaves in the house either.
Having said that, the Mediterranean diet covers a slightly bigger region than you are thinking of there I suspect.
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The local Street market do them.
As to temperature, mid 20's, bright sunshine, drinks in the hot tub, that'll do me.
Lived in Greece for a few years and the mediterranean diet was very heavy on charred barbecued, grilled, fried and roast meat to the point where being a vegetarian was considered someone who only ate chicken!!! Lots of chips, sugary, syrupy pastries and lots of cheese and butter. Not a lot of fish because that was sold to posh restaurants - the population mostly ate meat, gyros, pizzas with the wonderful horta which I loved.Always made me guffaw - I'd love to adopt a Mediterranean diet, providing the hot sunshine and waiter service etc comes with it. Plus I've never yet seen churros, gelato, stuffed vine leaves, saganaki or home brewed raki on offer at any pavement cafe round either Kidderminster or Bedworth .....
We really struggled in Greece as my daughter is vegetarian. Most of the starters in places were good so she just ordered a couple of those but it was difficult to get them to bring my main course at the same time. Mind you it was nearly 25 years ago.Lived in Greece for a few years and the mediterranean diet was very heavy on charred barbecued, grilled, fried and roast meat to the point where being a vegetarian was considered someone who only ate chicken!!! Lots of chips, sugary, syrupy pastries and lots of cheese and butter. Not a lot of fish because that was sold to posh restaurants - the population mostly ate meat, gyros, pizzas with the wonderful horta which I loved.
I think things have improved.We really struggled in Greece as my daughter is vegetarian. Most of the starters in places were good so she just ordered a couple of those but it was difficult to get them to bring my main course at the same time. Mind you it was nearly 25 years ago.