03-01-2017, 11:37 PM
Filliam,
The issue isn't lower fat/higher sugar. It's your assertion that the medical industry is to blame for what people are eating. That is what doesn't work for me. Take that out of the picture and put the blame on the people who stuff their faces with low-fat high sugar garbage and then you'll be making sense. The stuff may be readily available but the decision to eat it is in the hands of the individual, not the medical industry (or any other one for that matter.
And, weight plays a huge role in sleep apnea, which is why I'm still talking about food in this thread instead of starting a new one. Macartist mention the need to lose a significant amount of weight. A low-fat, low-sugar (or low-carb) diet and resulting weight loss can make a huge difference when it comes to sleep apnea. Same goes for weight loss due to exercise and activity. I can vouch for it from experience. And, when I was heavier, I wouldn't blame anyone but myself for the weight gain. Not doctors. Not the medical industry. Not the food manufacturers. Just me.
Robert
The issue isn't lower fat/higher sugar. It's your assertion that the medical industry is to blame for what people are eating. That is what doesn't work for me. Take that out of the picture and put the blame on the people who stuff their faces with low-fat high sugar garbage and then you'll be making sense. The stuff may be readily available but the decision to eat it is in the hands of the individual, not the medical industry (or any other one for that matter.
And, weight plays a huge role in sleep apnea, which is why I'm still talking about food in this thread instead of starting a new one. Macartist mention the need to lose a significant amount of weight. A low-fat, low-sugar (or low-carb) diet and resulting weight loss can make a huge difference when it comes to sleep apnea. Same goes for weight loss due to exercise and activity. I can vouch for it from experience. And, when I was heavier, I wouldn't blame anyone but myself for the weight gain. Not doctors. Not the medical industry. Not the food manufacturers. Just me.
Robert