There's a difference between a diet being better for you than the Doughnut Only Diet and claiming that it can cure cancer or that carbs cause autism
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Replying to @GidMK
I've only read studies that it may help certain conditions.
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Replying to @aihtalian
There are some very speculative articles about some conditions, but certainly no good evidence for the majority of things that I've seen other than epilepsy and weight-related disease
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Replying to @GidMK
You're not looking hard enough. See diabetes 2 and can even help with T1.
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Replying to @aihtalian
There's certainly some evidence for T2DM, although long-term there's not much benefit over other diets. Some hopeful studies in T1, but thus far no good evidence either way
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Replying to @GidMK
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@virtahealth Look at T1s (even a keto vegan) like@cadiulus or@Type1Berger2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @aihtalian @virtahealth and
Virta doesn't compare to another diet, and honestly I always wonder at people who call a $6,000-a-year program a "diet". As I said, optimism in T1 but that's a far cry from evidence sadly
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Replying to @GidMK @virtahealth and
Virta is low carb and not sure how you are mathing.
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Replying to @aihtalian @virtahealth and
Oh, sorry that's in AUD. It's around $4,000 USD I believe (based on their website). As to whether Virta is a diet or not, here's the list of inclusions from their website:pic.twitter.com/y2YCLISVWn
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Replying to @GidMK @virtahealth and
Now do
@DietDoctor You're being very short minded.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Sorry, I'm being short minded for pointing out that a service that includes "around-the-clock medical care", "personalized dietary coaching" etc etc isn't just a diet?
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