FarmerChick
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too bad--I feel for ya!
I was already several years in to complete dietary changes before I even heard of Tom Naughton. The implication that this is a sole source, or their is blind following or some kind of worship is insulting and completely inaccurate.I enjoyed FATHEAD, however it isnt the reason I came to change my diet. I watched the movie months after I took a very good nutrition class offered by freemotion, read books and spoke to like minded folks.
thank you so much!me&thegals said:So, is this thread just for people in support of the Fathead documentary and its views, or is it a thread to discuss other views also?
I do not believe there is one way to be healthy. As I keep annoyingly repeating, I personally believe in whole food and not cutting out entire groups.
I think what FC may be pointing out is that all questions regarding diet are answered by people advocating a nearly carb-free diet and anything else is shot down.
I'm really happy it works for some people. I have never HAD a weight or any health problems in 35 years, and I have consumed carbs all of them. I think the point is that there is not ONE way to be healthy.
And, if someone is just going to tell me that I'm actually just a time bomb waiting to explode someday, that's a bit disingenuous. I think we can tell how healthy we are by the very things I pointed out earlier in this thread.
So, carb-free people, go for it! That's great! But, it would be nice if other ways of eating were acknowledged and accepted also.
It's called the mainstream media and you already have pretty much all of it. How much more acknowledged do you need to be?it would be nice if other ways of eating were acknowledged and accepted also.