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Topic Title: The real side effect of a gluten-free diet: Topic Summary: Created On: 04/23/2015 09:02 AM |
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04/23/2015 09:02 AM
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scientific illiteracy
------------------------- "The truth is incontrovertible. malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is." -Sir Winston Churchill |
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04/23/2015 09:50 AM
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I've been thinking about getting a shirt that says "Powered by Gluten" on the back to wear during races. I read a study in which the researchers actually provided all of the meals to the subjects in the study and blinded the subjects to the presence or absence of gluten in their diets. The actual presence/absence of gluten had no effect. But the subjects that thought that they were eating gluten reported the usual "gluten sensitive" symptoms even when they weren't getting any gluten and those that thought they weren't eating gluten reported good feeling. All the actual science I can find says that "non-celiac gluten sensitivity" is in people's heads and that when people go gluten free and see some measured improvement it is probably due to some other confounding variable; like maybe they started eating more fruits and vegetables and less starch-carbs. I will vouche that lots of carbs and not enough fat and vegetables backup my system. Bulk fiber and starch without fruits and fats to slicken up the works is bad. Just fixing for people that were chronic junk fooders probably makes them feel better. Then again, replace the snake cake with Doritos and the 6pack a day beer habit with hard cider and you probably won't get a good result. But people love their fads and Power Balance Bracelets made millions before they were exposed as a sham and there was the Q-Ray before them. People love to be made to feel good and empowered without actually having to think hard about things. That's why charlatans like Dr. Oz make a killing.
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04/23/2015 09:53 AM
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Why doesn't VOX have a comments section? The comments are always the best part of any article. ------------------------- ... |
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04/23/2015 10:22 AM
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Note the difference between this situation and the one with global warming. Here, they tested a hypothesis and got real and definitive results. With global warming, they formed a hypothesis and jiggered models and data to come up with the desired results. So, with the global warming business you have two areas that can lead to errors. The pro-global warming bias and the models, which real world measurments are showing to be defective. ------------------------- I :heart; Q |
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04/23/2015 11:22 AM
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Why doesn't VOX have a comments section? The comments are always the best part of any article. Perhaps because they would be filled with nonsense like the above. ------------------------- "The truth is incontrovertible. malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is." -Sir Winston Churchill |
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04/23/2015 12:08 PM
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Like I said, best part. ------------------------- ... |
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04/23/2015 12:22 PM
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which real world measur(e)ments are showing to be defective Antarctica's ice sheet says your lips are moving but you ain't sayin' anything. ------------------------- Wiki wiki |
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04/23/2015 12:25 PM
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Also, the gluten-free movement (so-called) doesn't affect his life so he doesn't have to invent a mythology to counter it. ------------------------- Wiki wiki |
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04/23/2015 12:45 PM
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It affects my life damn it. I want compensation for facepalm damage when I see a big fat Gluten Free label on a Three Muskateers. ------------------------- ... |
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04/23/2015 01:37 PM
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More cult behavior. Trash the messenger, but do not offer any rebuttal to the message. ------------------------- I :heart; Q |
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04/24/2015 03:23 AM
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The only cult member on this thread is you. The data says warming is happening and all "Denialists" can point to is "No it's not".
------------------------- The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness - John Kenneth Galbraith |
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04/24/2015 03:59 AM
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More cult behavior. Trash the messenger, but do not offer any rebuttal to the message. 401,6 ppm ------------------------- I was right. |
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04/24/2015 04:39 AM
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More cult behavior. Trash the messenger, but do not offer any rebuttal to the message. 401,6 ppm Don't feed the Ttroll ------------------------- "Most people would die sooner than think; in fact, they do." - Bertrand Russell "Morality is doing what is right, regardless of what you are told. Religion is doing what you are told, regardless of what is right. If I do not answer you .... nothing personal, I just have you on ignore. |
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04/24/2015 05:57 AM
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Part 1
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04/24/2015 05:59 AM
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Part 2
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04/28/2015 07:34 AM
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Maybe if you're not exercising much (when it's flat) eat more veggies and less carbs. Use good oils (non-hydrogenated)and stay away from foods that use canola oil. Eat only non-gmo (without round-up and other crap) carbs. Farro is a good wheat which you can mix with many foods or have it with your favorite dish.
If you are making breads or other foods use non-gmo sprouted flour. Many people don't know that mono and di-glycerides are typically hydrogenated oils due to high heats when processed. These are considered additives by the FDA so this hydrogenated oil is not added to the total amount of trans fat on a label. And, I believe labels don't need to state the amount of trans fat unless it's .5 mg or higher. .... just some tips. |
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04/29/2015 04:47 AM
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