Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 Certainly different from Dr McDougalls recommendations, but interesting to read from another well respected MD in the field of clinical nutrition. http://crazysexylife.com/2009/the-good-news-about-nuts-seeds/ At least Esselstyn and Ornish have independently reversed heart disease. I think that gives them a bit more credibility than an article claiming so many scientific studies supporting his advice and not providing even ONE of them. It's a helluva list and there' nothing provided to support it at all. Furthermore, I do believe McDougall on the issue of carbs, and not Fuhrman. You can learn more about that in this short part of a panel discussion they had: http://soulveggie.blogs.com/my_weblog/2007/05/diet_mcdougalle.html Also, Essy was very clear that the issue is total grams of fat, although he did recommend no avocadoes or nuts for those who already have heart disease. Me? I'll go with the 20 years of peer-reviewed research by two independent researchers, and of the three people mentioned, particularly the guy who doesn't sell processed food products (Esselstyn). Finally, I firmly believe that a modest use of nuts and/or avocadoes is okay, and I'd rather keep my total daily fat consumption in line with Essy/Ornish: 14 to 24 grams of fat. FYI, Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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