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Part I and II How Mr. Banting Lost 35 Lbs in 8 Months Even Though he Drank a Lot of Alcohol



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By : Kim Klaver    zero times read
Submitted 2008-08-27 22:18:13
How Mr. Banting Lost 35 lbs in 8 months even though he drank a lot of alcohol.

A story in three parts.

Mr Banting was a fat man. At age sixty five, the five foot five Banting weighted in at over two hundred pounds.

I could not stoop to tie my shoe...nor attend to the little offices humanity requires without considerable pain and difficulty, which only the corpulent can understand, he wrote.

Banting was recently retired...had no family history of obesity, nor did he consider himself either lazy, inactive, or given to excessive indulgence at the table.

Nonetheless, corpulence had crept up on him in his thirties, as with many of us today, despite his best efforts. He took up daily rowing and gained muscular vigor, a prodigious appetite, and yet more weight.

He cut back on calories, which failed to induce weight loss but did leave him exhausted and beset by boils. He tried walking, riding horseback, and manual labor. His weight increased. He consulted the best doctors... He tried purgatives and diuretics. His weight increased...

To be continued.
How Mr. Banting Lost 35 lbs in 8 months even though he drank a lot of alcohol. Part II
He cut back on calories, which failed to induce weight loss but did leave him exhausted and beset by boils. He tried walking, riding horseback, and manual labor. His weight increased. He consulted the best doctors... He tried purgatives and diuretics. His weight increased... (from Part I)

Part II.

Luckily for Banting, he consulted a surgeon who had recently been to Paris. The doctor had just heard the great physiologist Claude Bernard lecture on diabetes.

The liver, reported Bernard, secretes glucose, the substance of both sugar and starch. It was this glucose that accumulates excessively in the bloodstream of diabetics. It struck him that a diet of only meat and dairy would check the secretion of sugar in the urine of a diabetic.

Banting s surgeon immediately formulated a dietary regimen for Banting. Namely, complete abstinence from sugars and starches.

After all, wrote the doctor, we know that to fatten up animals, a saccharine (sugar) and farinaceous (flour) diet is used. He thought excessive obesity might be allied to diabetes as to its cause...and if a purely animal diet were useful in the latter disease, a combination of animal food with a vegetable diet that contained neither sugar nor starch might...arrest the undue formation of fat.

So here s the regime Banting followed for the next year:

He ate three meals a day of meat fish, or game, usually five or six ounces at a meal, with one or two stale toast or cooked fruit on the side. He had his evening tea with a few more ounces of fruit or stale toast. He scrupulously avoided any other food that might contain either sugar or starch, in particular bread, milk, beer, sweets and potatoes.

Despite a considerable allowance of alcohol in Banting s regimen four or five glasses of wine each day, a cordial every morning, and an evening tumbler of gin, whisky or brandy Banting dropped thirty five pounds by the following May (eight months later) and fifty pounds by early the next year.

I have not felt better in health than now for the last twenty six years, he wrote. My other bodily ailments have become mere matters of history.
Taubes, 2007

That was 1864. Banting s 16 page (free) Letter on corpulence, Addressed to the Public, launched the world s first popular diet craze. Within a year, Banting had entered the English language as a verb meaning to diet.

If someone is gouty obese, and nervous, we strongly recommend him to bant suggested the Pall Mall Gazette in June, 1865. Taubes, 2007

Guess how the medical community of the day reacted? Some, writes Taubes,

did what members of established societies often do when confronted with a radical new concept: they attacked both the message and the messenger. The Lancet, (like today s Newsweek), first whined that Banting s diet was old news. Second...that his diet could be dangerous.

150 years later, some in the medical community raise the same question:

Is a low carb approach safe?

Today we have many modern versions of Banting s low carb diet, most notably Atkins and South Beach. And just this year, Dr. Heidi s ER Fat Burn Program, the very latest in a low carb based regime, has seen great success among the participants. (One gal dropped 18 pounds in her first four weeks and got her sex drive back(!))

For some people, however, the question remains:

Is a low carb regime dangerous?

That s next.
Author Resource:- Kim Klaver Industry consultant. Marketing guide for Whole Food Nation, whole food multis company. Whole Food Nation http://www.wholefoodnation.com
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