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Tue, 5 Aug 2003 00:13:59 -0500

WC Douglass

Cereal killers

 

Daily Dose

 

August 5, 2003

 

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Is your breakfast worse than no breakfast?

 

A few weeks ago, I came across a study that I can say without

a doubt is amateurish and useless. Here's what the

researchers concluded:

 

" Eating breakfast might have beneficial effects on appetite,

insulin resistance and energy metabolism... [sugar

abnormality] rates were 35 percent to 50 percent lower among

people who ate breakfast every day compared to those who

frequently skipped it. "

 

Come again? Talking about breakfast, without identifying what

they mean by breakfast, is about as sensible as talking about

love or religion or sex without some qualification.

 

A nutritious breakfast IS good - but the breakfast chosen by

most Americans is worse than no breakfast at all. The big

food companies have convinced most people that food barely

adequate for barn animals and lots of sugar and starch are

the way to start your day. And the junk medicine study

mentioned above perpetuates the food industry's propaganda by

saying that " people who ate whole-grain cereal each day had a

15 percent lower risk of insulin resistance syndrome. "

 

If you start your day the Kellogg way, you'll get what you

deserve - obesity and diabetes. Cereal, muffins, and other

standard breakfast offerings contain massive amounts of

sugar - or pure carbohydrates that your body converts to

sugar. Bombarding your system with these foods every morning

will make your pancreas work overtime to produce insulin -

and wearing out your pancreas will lead to diabetes.

 

Calling it " insulin-resistant diabetes " or " adult onset

diabetes " or " insulin resistance syndrome " distracts us from

the simple truth: that the most common addiction in the

world - and far more harmful than cocaine or heroin - is

SUGAR ADDICTION. In the good old days prior to WW II,

diabetes was called exactly what it was: " sugar diabetes. "

 

What you eat for breakfast shouldn't be any different than

what you eat for the rest of the day. A high animal fat

breakfast gets you off to a stable start, free of violent

fluctuations in blood sugar. So...

 

(1) Eat eggs, which can be prepared in a hundred different

ways from raw, to poached, to juevos rancheros.

(2) Pork (especially bacon), medium rare beef, and poached

fish are all excellent sources of fat and protein that

will keep you satisfied much longer than that donut.

(3) Dairy products (including cheese) are good too - just

make sure they're all unhomogenized.

(4) If you need something sweet to go along with your protein-

packed breakfast, have a piece of fresh whole fruit - not

juice or canned fruit.

(5) Wash it all down with a cup of black coffee and you'll be

set to face the day.

 

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Shrinking American medicine

 

The brain drain in American medicine is horrific. I first

noticed it 20 years ago when I came up against the young

doctors in HMOs in Atlanta. The patients who came to me from

the HMO clinics would tell amazing stories of ignorance,

incompetence, and large doses of impertinence.

 

In the next 20 years this downward trend in American medicine

will accelerate. Here's why:

 

Dr. Mark Baldree of Phoenix, Arizona, was discussing career

counseling with his daughter. She told him that her counselor

had mentioned how competitive engineering and business

schools are. " Well, what about medicine? " he asked.

 

She replied: " None of the really smart or talented kids go

into medicine any more. "

 

Starting my day the right way,

 

William Campbell Douglass II, MD

 

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