My friend Deanna suggested I'd be interested in "The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D." Eades is a low-carb-diet promoter and the author of the Protein Power series of diet books (plenty of links to those from his pages).
Clicking around, it looks to me like a decent resource, at least for the low-carb side of things. A particularly good post: Gary Taubes, author of Good Calories, Bad Calories (which I sort of reviewed here, and which is now out in paperback) responds to questions from Eades's blog readers.
I'm not endorsing all the website's information, as I haven't read enough of it to form a proper judgment -- but my first impression is that it's pretty readable. I'm not really doing the severe-low-carb thing anymore; but I do watch carbs and continue to consume generous amounts of fat. I lost most of my weight on a 50% fat--25% protein-- 25% carb diet. So I have been helped very much by many of the ideas and suggestions you tend to find on low-carb diet websites.
Sometime soon I plan to post a list of all the diet resources I can remember reading as part of my weight loss motivation over that six months.
I'm reading the book by Taubes right now and I'm fascinated--the history of the research and diet recommendations is really interesting.
I'd love a more in depth review from you.
Posted by: 4ddintx | 19 January 2009 at 10:22 AM