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Diet Guidelines: No-No’s in a Nutshell
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 219623" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>If I'm not mistaken,(and if this is the same doctor) Dr. Bernstein had poorly controlled Juvenile diabetes and put himself on what we now call the carnivore diet. It's one thing if a person needs to follow such a regimented diet, whether for diabetes or other illnesses or conditions. I get that. But just to eat in that manner for no compelling reason on the hope that it will improve one's health...</p><p></p><p>Regarding wheat and dairy; I have many food sensitivities and didn't eat wheat, dairy or sugar from 20 to 40. Also have a history of poor health and yearly episodic depression which transitioned to bipolar at 39 after my father died. I know that the late Dr. Carl Pfieffer saw the connection between diet and mood disorders. Following an exclusionary diet didn't help me. But, despite my poor health and depression, I always had a raging libido, along with excellent erectile function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 219623, member: 42988"] If I'm not mistaken,(and if this is the same doctor) Dr. Bernstein had poorly controlled Juvenile diabetes and put himself on what we now call the carnivore diet. It's one thing if a person needs to follow such a regimented diet, whether for diabetes or other illnesses or conditions. I get that. But just to eat in that manner for no compelling reason on the hope that it will improve one's health... Regarding wheat and dairy; I have many food sensitivities and didn't eat wheat, dairy or sugar from 20 to 40. Also have a history of poor health and yearly episodic depression which transitioned to bipolar at 39 after my father died. I know that the late Dr. Carl Pfieffer saw the connection between diet and mood disorders. Following an exclusionary diet didn't help me. But, despite my poor health and depression, I always had a raging libido, along with excellent erectile function. [/QUOTE]
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