Category Archives: glycemic load
Patrick Holford: Why Did BBC Oxford Radio Give Him Free Advertising?
BBC Radio Oxford broadcast an infomercial for Patrick Holford’s books and his commercial diet programme. They did not invite any experts to discuss his diet or claims, question whether the ‘free diet trial’ involved purchasing supplements or blood tests, nor ask for detail of the ‘science’ that he claims supports his advice. Continue reading
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Resistant Starch: Misunderstood and Mis-promoted
Men’s Health advises its readers to eat vegetables with resistant starch because it is a good dieting aid. Unfortunately, the recipe that they give neglects to mention the important fact that, for potatoes, it is essential that the vegetable should be cooled in order for the resistant starch to form as heating destroys the crystals. Simple dietary messages are easily garbled in the media but journalists and readers blame scientists for any resulting confusion. Continue reading
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Patrick Holford and the Bikini Diet
Precious Ramotswe has written to HolfordWatch to ask for our advice about the latest Bikini Diet that has been recommended to her by Patrick Holford. It is a low GL diet with some suggested supplements. Holford Watch presents a summary of the evidence so that Mma Ramotswe may make up her own mind. However, HolfordWatch does not think that there is sufficient evidence to support most of Holford’s recommendations. Continue reading
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Patrick Holford and His Alternative to Anti-Depressants
Professor Patrick Holford frequently accuses healthcare workers, scientists and researchers of concealing research or failing to report it accurately. Holford seems to have failed to noticed some relevant nuances about the Kirsch et al meta-analysis of anti-depressants and is promoting his unproven nutritional advice as an appropriate alternative with ‘conclusive evidence’ for some elements. Holford overstates the evidence for tryptophan and 5-HTP. Continue reading
Food for the Brain: Child Survey: Review Part 2
Holford Watch makes a critical appraisal of the literature review in the Food for the Brain Child Survey September 2007. Holford and Fobbester claim that there are studies that indicate that eating a “balanced glycaemic load diet” may be of benefit to children. However, the references that they give do not explicitly refer to the concept of glyacemic load. There is some research support for the benefits of eating breakfast and regular meals or snacks.
The results of this FFTB report and its literature overview do not put forward a robust scientific case for a change in public policy or dietary recommendations that affect the general population of children. Continue reading
Patrick Holford and Cinnachrome for Natural Blood Sugar Balance
Patrick Holford is promoting a new supplement, Cinnachrome, to support his GL Diet. He claims that it is “specifically designed to support natural blood sugar balance”. Cinnachrome sounds delightful, like something that could be used to spice an apple pie … Continue reading
Patrick Holford v. Dr. Sarah Jarvis – the Video
Related Reading Patrick Holford v. Dr. Sarah Jarvis in the Arena of Diabetes Management Patrick Holford v. Dr. Sarah Jarvis in the Arena of Diabetes Management Part 2
Filed under GL diet, glycaemic load, glycemic load, GMTV, health, Holford, Jarvis, Low GL Diet, Sarah Jarvis, Uncategorized
Patrick Holford v. Dr. Sarah Jarvis in the Arena of Diabetes Management Part 2
A colleague who watched the LK Today segment informs me that Dr. Sarah Jarvis “thoroughly pwned” Patrick Holford. A nephew with a fondness for WWWF expressed the opinion that it was “a total smackdown”. It was livelier than the usual … Continue reading
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Patrick Holford v. Dr. Sarah Jarvis in the Arena of Diabetes Management
I think that it is desperately dangerous that people like Patrick [Holford] with no medical qualifications at all are telling people like Kyra that they have cured their diabetes. [Dr. Sarah Jarvis, appearing with Patrick Holford on GMTV, June 13, … Continue reading
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