Guest guest Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 It sounds like propaganda to counter people who tell you of mainstream medicine's lies. A little like websites that say facts about statin drugs are unfortunate myths that have been " misleading " people into not taking statin meds. Or not taking vaccines. The miraculous effects of coconut oil are " the latest buzz on the street. " They were published by a woman doctor who treated her husband for Alzheimer's disease. LAURA --- In , " - oz4caster " <oz4caster@...> wrote: > > I ran across a very interesting examination of insulin and it's effects that is well worth the read. It was written by Krieger on his new Weightology Weekly report and is in four parts. Follow the links below to read the details. I included the main headlines. > > Insulin ... Undeserved Bad Reputation Part 1 > http://weightology.net/weightologyweekly/?page_id=319 > > MYTH:A High Carbohydrate Diet Leads to Chronically High Insulin Levels > FACT:Insulin Is Only Elevated During the Time After a Meal In Healthy Individuals > > MYTH: Carbohydrate Drives Insulin, Which Drives Fat Storage > FACT: Your Body Can Synthesize and Store Fat Even When Insulin Is Low > > MYTH: Insulin Makes You Hungry > FACT: Insulin Suppresses Appetite > > MYTH: Carbohydrate Is Singularly Responsible for Driving Insulin > FACT: Protein Is a Potent Stimulator of Insulin Too > > Insulin: Not Such a Villain After All > > Part 2 More Myths and Facts > http://weightology.net/weightologyweekly/?page_id=459 > > MYTH: Insulin Spikes are " Bad " > FACT: Insulin Spikes Serve a Normal & Important Physiological Function > > MYTH: Since diabetics who inject insulin gain weight, this means that insulin is the reason for weight gain in non-diabetics > FACT: Amylin is co-secreted with insulin in non-diabetics; amylin has appetite suppressant and lipolytic effects > > MYTH: Lowering Insulin Will Improve Appetite Regulation > FACT: Insulin Is One of the Many Hormones Critical to Satiety > > MYTH: All of this information only applies to healthy people > FACT: The information applies to obesity and diabetes > > Part 3 ... MOOOOO!!!! > Dairy Products Are Insulinemic Yet Don't Promote Weight Gain > http://weightology.net/weightologyweekly/?page_id=536 > > Part 4: The Biggest Insulin Myth of Them All > Insulin Is Not Required for Cells To Take Up Glucose > http://weightology.net/weightologyweekly/?page_id=571 > > Enjoy ! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2010 Report Share Posted September 28, 2010 --- " - oz4caster " <oz4caster@> wrote: > > I ran across a very interesting examination of insulin and it's > > effects that is well worth the read. It was written by > > Krieger on his new Weightology Weekly report and is in four > > parts. Follow the links below to read the details. I included > > the main headlines. > > > > Insulin ... Undeserved Bad Reputation > > http://weightology.net/weightologyweekly/?page_id=319 > > --- " thiscanthappen " <writetruth@...> wrote: > It sounds like propaganda to counter people who tell you of > mainstream medicine's lies. A little like websites that say facts > about statin drugs are unfortunate myths that have been > " misleading " people into not taking statin meds. Or not taking > vaccines. The miraculous effects of coconut oil are " the latest > buzz on the street. " They were published by a woman doctor who > treated her husband for Alzheimer's disease. , after taking a quick skim of Krieger's web pages, I don't get the impression that he is a shill for the medical establishment. I do get the impression that he is open minded and looks for the truth ... although this is just a quick first impression. Time will tell as he posts more material. What he has posted about insulin seems very plausible to me, though I'm certainly no expert on the subject. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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