Re: Does eating carbohydrates lead to metabolic disorders?
- From: "TC" <tunderbar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2005 07:11:33 -0700
You guys are still missing the point.
Two diabetes-products-company stock-holders do a "study". The study
finds that restricting carbs have no impact on diabetes. Ergo you must
forget about restricting carbs and keep on using their products. Geez.
That's subtle.
The journal actually published it as supposed real science. This is NOT
science. It is self-serving and corrupt marketing.
Imagine a restaurant owner trying to pass himself off as a public food
critic. It ain't gonna work. No-ones gonna buy it. He can not possibly
be considered fair and un-biased.
Imagine a referee whose on the payroll of one of the teams that are
playing. The other team ain't gonna be happy. The ref will not be
trusted to call a fair game. And he probably will not.
Imagine one taxi company in charge of licensing all taxi-cabs in a
given jurisdiction. Whose gonna get the licenses?
There are things in this world that just scream out at you. And this is
one of them. These researchers cannot possibly be taken seriously as
people of science. They are doing marketing to improve and protect the
value of the stock that they own. They are investors in Novo Nordisk.
They put their money in the company and then doing all they can to
maximize the value of their investment. It could not be any clearer. If
it was a snake it would bite you in the ass.
TC
Robert wrote:
> "TC" <tunderbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> People.... the jackasses who are trying to convince us thru this
> "science" are themselves owners of Novo Nordisk stock. The researchers
> are stockholders of a company that makes billions from "treating"
> diabetes with insulin and glucose lowering drugs.
>
> If it was known that you can control the progression of diabetes T2 and
> limit the use of these drugs by restricting carbs in the diet these
> "scientists" would themselves lose money right out of their pockets.
> They stand to make money by disputing the effects of restricting carbs
> on blood glucose levels.
>
> What a laugh. Do you really think that people who are diabetic don't know
> that? They are completely ignorant of their disease.
> These people are overweight because they thought that eating everything on
> the table and then some was in case of an upcoming food shortage. I hope
> nobody tells them they truth so that companies can continue to make money on
> insulin.
> Let's just keep that our secret.
>
> Do you really think that these "researchers" would say anything other
> than what they concluded in this "study"? Do you guys not understand
> basic scientific independence and integrity?
>
> I want a completely independent bread maker baker to do scientific unbiased
> studies on diabetes. Better yet maybe we can have a computer tech like
> yourself do it. They are completely independent of any medical bias.
>
> This is not science it is marketing. It is the scientific equivalent of
> insider trading. It is dishonest. It is junk.
>
> TC
>
> You tell people who are overweight to stop eating because it is unhealthy
> for them. They really don't know that. They need a study to show them that.
> If you get a study done then they will really listen. NOT.
.
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