or, Eating Bland Food To Cure Your Gluttony
Stephan Guyenet has published a series of posts hypothesizing a link between good tasting foods and obesity. That's really an oversimplification, but the basic gist.
Read the series of posts following these links:
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part I
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part II
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part III
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part IV
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part V
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part VI
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part VII
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part VIII
Simple Food: Thoughts on Practicality
Yes, there is a lot there, and if you're brave enough to take a gander (or at least skim through) do not miss the comments to these posts.
Of all the commenters I find myself agreeing with ItsTheWooo2 more times than not. I remember her from many years back in a low carb forum I frequented. She's very outspoken, sometimes brash, but usually accurate in her assessments. She takes a lot of crap from her detractors, but remains undeterred in her quest to educate others on what she has found to be true. More power to her, I say. I wish she blogged, but a quick Google of her online persona gives plenty of reading material and a good take on her stance where low carb eating is concerned. Here is a link to her story.
I have found a lot of valuable information on Stephan's blog in the past. I just happen to think he's barking up the wrong tree on this one.
And yeah, I am thinking of starting an ItsTheWooo2 fan club.
I am not thinking of starting any fan clubs any time soon for CarbSane. She has a blog I refuse to link to, but if you're that curious you can find it. A more pseudo-intellectual person one will never find. She's just so off base with her assertions, it's not funny. It's not funny, either, that Stephan Guyenet seems to be in agreement with her about certain things. It certainly gives one pause. I try to keep an open mind when I am reading and researching, but I am beginning to have problems doing that when I read either one of them anymore.
Stephan Guyenet has published a series of posts hypothesizing a link between good tasting foods and obesity. That's really an oversimplification, but the basic gist.
Read the series of posts following these links:
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part I
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part II
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part III
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part IV
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part V
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part VI
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part VII
Food Reward: a Dominant Factor in Obesity, Part VIII
Simple Food: Thoughts on Practicality
Yes, there is a lot there, and if you're brave enough to take a gander (or at least skim through) do not miss the comments to these posts.
Of all the commenters I find myself agreeing with ItsTheWooo2 more times than not. I remember her from many years back in a low carb forum I frequented. She's very outspoken, sometimes brash, but usually accurate in her assessments. She takes a lot of crap from her detractors, but remains undeterred in her quest to educate others on what she has found to be true. More power to her, I say. I wish she blogged, but a quick Google of her online persona gives plenty of reading material and a good take on her stance where low carb eating is concerned. Here is a link to her story.
I have found a lot of valuable information on Stephan's blog in the past. I just happen to think he's barking up the wrong tree on this one.
And yeah, I am thinking of starting an ItsTheWooo2 fan club.
I am not thinking of starting any fan clubs any time soon for CarbSane. She has a blog I refuse to link to, but if you're that curious you can find it. A more pseudo-intellectual person one will never find. She's just so off base with her assertions, it's not funny. It's not funny, either, that Stephan Guyenet seems to be in agreement with her about certain things. It certainly gives one pause. I try to keep an open mind when I am reading and researching, but I am beginning to have problems doing that when I read either one of them anymore.
Labels: Food Reward, gluttony, ItsTheWooo2, low carb, science
Food for thought, and maybe a better explanation that food reward:obesity - Insulin Action On Brain's Reward Circuitry Linked to Obesity: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110607131720.htm
ReplyDeleteLisa, you might find Lucas Tafur's blog interesting:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ketotic.org/
and Dr. Emily Dean's blog:
http://evolutionarypsychiatry.blogspot.com/
Also, do you know the forum "Dirty Carnivores"?
There are some great discussions and links there:
http://forum.dirtycarnivore.com/index.php
I, too, appreciate Itsthewooo's comments.
I'm one of those VLC Ancestral folks: no nightshades and a few other of my own parameters.
Thank you for your kind contributions to healthy, low carb living. :)
Oops, I see, you've got Dr. Deans' on your list. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the links, H. I just recently stumbled upon the Dirty Carnivore Forum, had bookmarked it, and my computer bit the dust, so your link is very timely!
ReplyDeleteChecking out Lucas Tafur's blog now.