Re: Well controlled t-2, yet neuropathy beginnings?



Kurt wrote:
On Jan 5, 7:37 am, Chris Malcolm <c...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A "stranger in a newsgroup" claiming a low carb diet made their hair
fall out is just an anecdote. But if you try a low carb diet and your
hair falls out it it ceases to be anecdote for you. It becomes an
experiment you tried. And in science experiment trumps everything
else, including research papers which claim low carbing cures
baldness.

Alleged anecdotal "claims" that cannot be vetted is what are made in
this newsgroup. They do not trump science. Ironically, the self
proclaimed diabetes experts in here use selective science research and
studies to support their opinions unless proven wrong. If no selective
research or studies that back them up can be found, or if someone
posts research and studies that contradict their opinions, they they
put their fingers in their ears and shout their anecdotal findings. >8
- )

Kurt

Kurt, I have no idea if anyone has done research on whether a comparatively
low carb WOE reduces heartburn for some people. All I know is that it did so
for ME. I am not making any claims that apply to anyone else. Are you saying
I and everyone else who reports it is simply making it up? What in hell
would be the point?


.



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