My comments for the quoted doc . . .
blurred lines between faddist snake oil and sanctified medical therapy
Sadly, there is often no 'line' at all. Some 'sanctified medical therapies' are the worst form of snake oil: the widely-available and often-prescribed form that kills. High-carb recommendations are pure snake oil. And you are the one trying to sell it.
unnaturally high amount of fat consumed to maintain ketosis
That is very poor word choice for a doc, since it reflects a deep lack of understanding. High amounts of fat are not eaten to maintain ketosis. Fat is highly concentrated, so you get a lot of calories from a small amount. It is the
lack of carbs that maintains ketosis,
not high-fat. In fact, fasting can maintain ketosis just fine, Doc.
not eating . . . vegetables
Myth. Many vegetables are nutritionally dense without being high-carb. Docs that want to be taken seriously shouldn't build straw men like that when presenting their harebrained arguments.
no long-term data on the safety of the keto diet
Not a bright thing to say. There is no
long-term data on the safety of
any diet of
any sort, ESPECIALLY high-carb. If you cannot produce long-term data on the safety and benefit of high-carb, why are you saying something that misleading, Doc? It implies a dangerous lie: that the way most people eat now, at the advice of their doctors, is working out really well for them.
diabetes and obesity are not a product of ketone deficiency
Another straw man. Are you sure you are a real doc? You sure don't sound like it. You are certainly no respected researcher with that kind of nonsense being put into print with your name attached.
Diabetes and obesity are . . . the symptom of caloric excess, dietary indiscretion, and torpor.
So, where are your studies to prove that assumption, Doc? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? Exactly! You can't argue against a diet approach by saying it has no science behind it and then turn around and say something with even less science behind it. Well, actually you can do that, because you just did. That's what your entire article was. But you can't be taken seriously by anyone while doing it. Oh, wait, I guess someone did take you seriously. One born every minute. Docs, that is.
Shivam Joshi is a nephrology fellow.
And a snake oil salesman. The worst kind. The kind that is complicit in the thousands of deaths caused by the unfounded, nonscientific belief that continuing to "prescribe" high-carb diets is somehow good for the diabetic obese. Should be a basis for a malpractice lawsuit. Fake medicine kills. Show me the science or shut up about high-carb, if that is your measuring stick for those suggesting low-carb. Either prove how wonderful the high-carb diet is working out, or don't pretend to have something useful to say about low-carb.
In my opinion. Which I hereby entitle, " High-Carb Diet (Anti-Keto) - Ineffective and Dangerous."