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Originally Posted by Cleome
The center describes Dr. Perlmutter as an internationally recognized leader in the use of hyperbaric oxygen in the treatment of neurological disorders, but such treatment is not universally recognized as therapeutically beneficial. (. . . )
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How can you be an internationally recognized leader in some quack therapy?
The list of his credentials in the beginning of the podcast I linked above was MUCH more impressive.
Dr. Davis and Dr. Atkins were cardiologists, Drs. Eades are experts in bariatric, nutritional, and metabolic medicine; these are not lightweights by any means. But a neurologist backing up what they said, about his speciality, dovetails with a lot of the new research coming out about Alzheimer's and dementia in general; it's not Dr. Perlmutter calling it Diabetes 3, it is the majority of cutting edge researchers backing him up.
It's really exciting to have this kind of new element added to the huge list of what low carb can save us from, isn't it?
It just makes me sad that out of all my family, I've only gotten through to a couple of them... and they, and my husband, just don't take it that seriously. My friends are very supportive, but the one who tried it had great results, but then drifted away as she cooked to please the rest of her family... I'm still the
only person I know who is actually doing low carb.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was given the gift of prophecy... and the curse of not being believed.