On Jan 6, 8:12 pm, Rene Sterental <[email protected]> wrote:

> The short answer is that carbs create and trigger addiction responses, just
> like nicotine, alcohol and other drugs. When you are hooked, you crave them
> for all the reasons explained in the book (High insuline, lack of calories
> for normal function because most are stored in the fat tissue, etc.)

you're starting with the premise of being an addict, or in the case of
food, people who have most likely been chronically overweight,
unhealthy and/or unfit.  carbs, or any other source of calories for
that matter, do not pose a problem for people who have a healthy, long-
standing relationship with food.  just like beer and wine don't pose a
problem for one who is control of his or her drinking.

> I know other authors talk about how to use carbs when excercising, but I'd
> be willing to bet that if one takes the time to fully change eating
> paradigms . . ..

It seems to me that those who espouse atkins, taubes, et al. are those
who chronically struggle with weight, health and fitness.  they also
tend to be focused on weight loss and not overall health, as evidenced
by the diets they embrace.

Most of the truly healthy, fit people i know eat/drink what ever they
want - but it's mostly vegetables, whole grains, nuts,
fruits . ..stuff without nutrition labels. carbs are certainly not
forbidden - two of my friends are outstanding bakers and delicious
bread and cake is always on the table when we eat together.  the
handful of serious athletes (those who train, compete to win) I know
are all vegetarian/vegan.  none of these folks follow a *diet.* I
haven't seen any of them gain or lose significant weight for years.

the other thing they have in common is that they cook *a lot*, which,
for me, is absolutely essential to maintaining a healthy relationship
with food.  In fact, I'd suggest buying a good cookbook, rather than a
*diet* book, for anyone who is serious about repairing their
relationship with food and living a healthier lifestyle.

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