I have a video in mind...
Having previously shown you what
I look like on a diet of ~125g/day low-GL carbohydrates, here are a couple of recent pictures of
Jimmy Moore, who's on a
very-low-carb, very-high-fat diet (~85%E from fats), a.k.a.
Nutritional Ketosis. It involves adding Kerrygold butter to just about everything, even eating sticks of it from a block. I'm not kidding.
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I told you I wasn't kidding. |
From
Google Image Search on "Jimmy Moore" OR "Livin la Vida low carb", images in the last 7 days:-
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On 6.7.14. |
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On 8.7.14. |
The only recent footage of Fredrick Hahn, is the following video from the Low Carb Cruise...
To my eyes,
Nutritional Ketosis is good for absolutely
nothing. Dietary fat
can be stored as body fat, in the absence of
dietary carbohydrates.
Gary Taubes' claim "
You can basically exercise as much gluttony as you want, as long as you're eating (only) fat and protein." is pure fantasy, not supported by evidence.
The
low protein intake in
Nutritional Ketosis, combined with the
high serum cortisol that's almost inevitable on this way of eating, results in a
loss of muscle mass. I give
Nutritional Ketosis a thumbs-down.
Summary:-1) No Energy Deficit →
No Weight Loss. There is no
Metabolic Advantage to
Nutritional Ketosis. See
http://www.jbc.org/content/92/3/679.full.pdf2) Insufficient carbohydrate intake
and insufficient protein intake
starves the liver & kidneys of
gluconeogenic pre-cursors, which raises
cortisol, which converts
muscle mass into gluconeogenic pre-cursors e.g.
Glutamine,
Alanine etc. This is standard
Biochemistry. No links required.
3) While excess
carbohydrates are converted into
triglycerides by the liver, excess
fats are converted into
cholesterol by the liver, which is
exported to
tissues as
LDL-C.
LDL-P ∝ LDL-C.
High LDL-P is
strongly associated with
increased risk factor for CHD. See
http://www.lecturepad.org/dayspring/lipidaholics/pdf/LipidaholicsCase291.pdfCHD is
not an
inflammation-mediated phenomenon. It's an
LDL-P and
neovascularisation-mediated phenomenon. See
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492120/Postprandial lipaemia is
atherogenic. See
Ultra-high-fat (~80%) diets: The good, the bad and the ugly.
4) Read
Page 10 of
https://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2013nl/feb/pritikinpdf3.pdf, starting from "Could such a cream meal precipitate an angina attack because the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is lowered?" It's an
actual trial on
humans with
clogged coronary arteries. It's
not a
hypothesis.
5) Chronically-raised cortisol causes
aggressive behaviour (
cortisol is a
stress hormone) and
adversely affects short-term memory storage in the
Hippocampus. See
http://evolutionarypsychiatry.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=cortisol6) Eskimos,
Sami,
Masai,
Samburu,
Tokelauans etc, get
~50% of their
total energy from
fats. There are
zero populations that get
≥80%E from
fats.
Update 25th July 2014: I appear to have rustled Fredrick Hahn's Jimmies. See
https://www.facebook.com/FredrickHahn/posts/10152227780827864I can safely state that
Fredrick Hahn is a
liar (I am
not poking fun at anybody and I have only blocked
him (not his
followers) from posting here, for a flagrant breach of my
Moderation Policy on his first attempt at commenting), and
intellectually-dishonest (for
repeatedly mis-quoting me, and
using other logical fallacies). He posted the above post knowing that, as I had
blocked him on
Facebook, I wouldn't see it. I only learned of its existence after a friend PM'ed me on
Facebook Messenger. He instructed his "
followers" to leave comments here and then accuse me of
lying about
white-listing, back on his page, because their comments didn't appear
immediately. He's a real piece of work! From
ABOUT ME:-
Moderation Policy: Comments from first-time & untrusted commenters are moderated ← (click for details). Please be patient. Now that I have a Smart Phone, I can publish your comments during the day when I'm away from my lap-top, but I prefer to type replies on my lap-top. Comments from anonymous commenters, containing links in any form, are deleted.
This is a function of Disqus, as it's impossible to
retrospectively white-list a commenter who's never commented here before. There appears to be a severe
lack of cognitive function in these people. I really can't think why that is ;-)
Why am I being so hard on
Jimmy Moore and
Fredrick Hahn? I don't know these people personally.
1) These people are
making money out of
peddling pseudoscience. 2) These people
meet all the criteria in
Guest post: Science versus Pseudoscience and have created an
alternative science, where
sky-high LDL cholesterol,
sky-high LDL-P and
sky-high postprandial TG's are
not risk factors for CHD, but are either
harmless or
beneficial.