4/23/2012 11:51:02 AM
The board is just pissed that he's trampling on their territory and apparently something he advocates differs from what they advocate, so they're worried about dollars.
4/23/2012 12:03:18 PM
The government is the only one who can tell you what to eat.
4/23/2012 12:21:51 PM
More content from the dietitian left out in the OP from the Parade article:
4/23/2012 12:23:19 PM
4/23/2012 12:25:29 PM
censorship sucks. They need to put the government's logo that says "government unapproved" at the top of the page, but otherwise let people make decisions on their own.
4/23/2012 12:27:10 PM
^You've got that backwards.[Edited on April 23, 2012 at 12:29 PM. Reason : 'Government Approved']
4/23/2012 12:29:01 PM
They're fine with "healers" who claim to heal people using everything from essential oils to crystals, but give some nutrition advice based on your own experience and you've gone too far.
4/23/2012 12:43:14 PM
I don't see the problem here.Good for him. He ate some different food and lost weight and got healthier. Great.He's responding to health-related questions from the public on his website. This is perceived as "counseling".You are required to be licensed to give professional nutrition advice. He's not licensed.Any other professional medical organization would probably do the same thing.
4/23/2012 1:00:19 PM
^He is only providing free "advice" and clearly states he isn't formally educated or licensed in the field. I see no problem with it. It's not professional advice.The whole point is that it is silly that you have to be licensed to give your OPINION. I read lots of OPINIONS from DIY people who aren't licensed contractors but know what they are doing. I don't take it all for gospel but sometimes it is nice to have another avenue (especially in the nutritional world where overweight, unhealthy yet licensed and educated doctors will give you completely false and outdated diet advice at times)[Edited on April 23, 2012 at 1:08 PM. Reason : ]
4/23/2012 1:02:06 PM
^^The problem is that requiring a license, and criminalizing it to give guidance with out it, puts a monopoly on the information and service.Nutritionist and dieticians are notoriously behind the curve on science/research, and dogmatic about carbs being a necessary part of the diet.I can see prosecuting someone giving out false information and hurting people, but what this guy was putting out there was anecdotally and empirically valid.[Edited on April 23, 2012 at 1:06 PM. Reason : ^]
4/23/2012 1:06:27 PM
hell, half the people in the "beach body" thread have given out advice on here... should they be prosecuted as well??
4/23/2012 1:08:06 PM
I was talking to my plumber the other day and said I had a headache, he advised me to take advil. I need to sue him because he's not a doctor.
4/23/2012 1:15:59 PM
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4/23/2012 1:27:09 PM
4/23/2012 1:31:25 PM
Your comparison is not valid. I'm not saying do away with nutritionist or dieticians. I am saying that making it a criminal act to spread information is wrong and needs to be changed. The whole idea of requiring a license to provide a service is also something I don't support. As long as the consumer is aware, i.e. there's no fraud, of what level of service they are receiving, it should be OK.
4/23/2012 1:33:22 PM
I do see the value of licensing things that could be a public health issue, but the guy CLEARLY states that he is not licensed and all of that. He is just giving out information about what worked for HIM.
4/23/2012 1:37:26 PM
He should go to jail and let everyone else see the bullshit the state of NC likes to pull rather than actually taking care of people in this state.
4/23/2012 1:56:25 PM
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4/23/2012 2:51:38 PM
Well, I guess I'm toast, too, because my friends and family have asked me for advice on nutrition, especially vegetarian nutrition, and I'm a student not yet with nursing licensure. This is stupid. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at your diet, declare it sucks, and advise specifically on how you eat better.As a vegetarian, I see nothing wrong with the standard Paleo diet- don't go bingeing on piles of fatty red meat, but there's sound advice in increasing your veggies and berries, and nuts, and lots of lean animal protein.
4/23/2012 4:03:28 PM
4/23/2012 5:54:01 PM
how do you guys feel about jenny mccarthy spreading anti-vaccination garbage? just curious.
4/23/2012 6:48:55 PM
^^lol
4/23/2012 7:02:35 PM
If it is illegal to be wrong, insult the establishment, and shove your advice in the face of people who probably don't want to hear it then holy crap.Those nuts are like half of the fucking internet. Oh right, congress was working on killing that too.
4/23/2012 9:31:40 PM
A hope a higher court knocks the state of NC's dick in the dirt on this one.
4/23/2012 10:21:02 PM
I think someone could die by following this mans advice. I'm ok with this.
4/23/2012 10:30:24 PM
Being an idiot is a fundamental right. You can kill yourself by following the advice of lots of idiots out there.
4/23/2012 11:16:12 PM
Haven't looked into it deeply yet, but he does have a disclaimer, right?If so, how is that different from all the nutrition/health books written by self-style gurus and new age-rs that are found in every bookstore? They all have disclaimers too, but they don't get into trouble.
4/24/2012 3:46:53 AM
Sorry to derail the thread! (not really sorry)
4/24/2012 5:30:42 AM
There has to be more to this than meets the eye. How does the gov find out about a random blog anyway?And someone with the website address "diabetes warrior " shouldn't be giving out medically unsound advice to people with diabetes.
4/24/2012 8:52:25 AM
^^ I am genuinely interested in reading your argument. Please proceed.
4/24/2012 9:14:20 AM
^ six pages of arguments here, including by ^^^message_search.aspx?type=topic§ion=1&searchstring=paleolithic
4/24/2012 9:29:27 AM
I'm not reading all that but can someone explain to me why a low carb diet is healthier and more sustainable than a regular diet + exercise?
4/24/2012 9:32:50 AM
What does exercise have to do with it? Do you think a person on a low carb diet can't exercise?And you realize that everyone's "regular diet" differs, right?
4/24/2012 9:47:00 AM
No need to get defensive. I'm just asking why you folks think it's better to restrict carbohydrates.[Edited on April 24, 2012 at 9:51 AM. Reason : I'm no dietician]
4/24/2012 9:51:02 AM
Carbs are an energy source, and most folks don't use that energy, so it turns to fat. There's a reason why marathoners eat pasta before a race. There's no reason for you to go apeshit at Olive Garden.
4/24/2012 10:06:18 AM
have you ever had their breadsticks...shit...
4/24/2012 10:10:19 AM
When you're here, you're fatasses[Edited on April 24, 2012 at 10:14 AM. Reason : x]
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4/24/2012 10:16:25 AM
You really don't need the carbs, your body just burns them first. Only endurance atheletes really need carbs. Everyone else just could get by just fine on fat and protein.
4/24/2012 10:23:45 AM
jared from subway should be locked up for trying to sell us on his subway diet, bet he didnt have a license
4/24/2012 10:25:19 AM
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4/24/2012 10:36:36 AM
Carbs can be used to optimize your performance, but that doesn't make them essential.
4/24/2012 10:39:54 AM
Depending on the frequency, duration, and intensity of your activity; carbs may or may not optimize performance.If you eat a large amount of carbs before a sporting event, yes you probably feel better. Especially if your body has been conditioned and optimized to use carbs for fuel. Eating carbs refills glycogen stores in your liver and muscle; your body has feed back mechanisms representing energy capacity. If your stores are full, the body is primed.However, you don't need large amounts of carbs to refill glycogen stores. Even more so if your body is conditioned and optimized to use body fat for fuel.Yes, if you are very active, carbs are a good source of energy. But not everyone wants to run around all the damn time. Myself as an example, I like to lift heavy and stay relatively lean, so I don't have to eat, nor is it productive to, eat high carb all the time.
4/24/2012 10:41:33 AM
4/24/2012 10:43:22 AM
^ Yeah agreed. The main idea we're all arguing is it doesn't matter if you're doing Paleo or vegetarian or whatever, Americans' diets in general suck because of all the processed fast food, sugary drinks and high fructose corn syrup. Saying all vegetarians are going to kill their children is like saying anyone who eats a shit ton of red meat is going to kill their children through diet. I know a lot of fat vegetarians, as well as carnivores, and it has more to do with their beer consumption and sedentary lifestyle and crappy quality of food they're eating. Me, I like my carbs, but I get most of them from veggies and fruits. Especially when biking >100 miles/week. If I don't eat enough, I get an insane craving for pasta or bread, just like when I don't get enough protein, all I want is eggs topped with beans, cheese and a veggie burger.
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