We look down on anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists, however I've seen many software developers believe in the ketogenic diet, or even in the (gasp) carnivore diet. Guys, sorry, but Keto is the anti-vaxxing movement of nutrition. The carbohydrate-insulin model is complete BS.
I used a Google search because that is one of the primary tools available for people who are making decisions on keto diets or vaccinations. The information which discredits keto is much less available than the information which discredits vaccines as unsafe.
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With that I agree
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The fact that the apparent truth about keto is less available, harder to get to, more confused, contradicted by apparently authoritative sources, and the subject of fewer and smaller studies than vaccines is really a significant factor in how I judge their respective proponents.
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You'd be surprised but anti-vaxxers can make the same arguments. - How do you know vaccines don't cause autism? - How do you know smoking causes cancer or cardiovascular disease? Search PubMed for these, and you'll find contradictions. Also:https://twitter.com/alexelcu/status/1348357450924232712 …
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Yes, that's exactly what I'm telling you.
It is newer & not considered a public threat yet, while actual scientists have better things to do.
For some of the research involved, a good list is: