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pavlovs_log85 karma

Hi Gary,

How do you explain the fact so many people have had such a huge success with a low carb diet, yet it is still such a hotly debated topic?

I can't think of another single diet where you read story after story of not only massive weight loss but so many other positive effects such as increased energy, increased libido, better mood, the slow down or reversal of auto-immune diseases and many other "non-scale victories". These testimonials are not coming from "critics" with something to sell like you'd find on a web page for a diet pill, but real people on discussion forums like Reddit. It's a diet people find easy to stick with because you can still eat good food, and more importantly you can eat when you're hungry.

If you want to see what I mean about the countless success stories, visit /r/keto and sort it by top for the month or the year. It's like we're using science to say "Woah, this doesn't work!" yet many people who do it see real results.

pavlovs_log2 karma

While I like that idea, there is some fucktard lawyer somewhere who if got wind of that would sue you and/or the EMS company for telling a patient that.

Their claim would be "What is there was a real emergency and the patient didn't want to spend what he thought would be $100".

pavlovs_log1 karma

I'd venture to guess, Constitutional issues as well as well. Does Congress have the power to cap what a hospital that only operates in Texas can charge?