You got medical religion all of a sudden...what happened?
“You got medical religion all of a sudden...what happened?”
No, the sarcasm, “medical religion,” is wrong and quite inappropriate. The series of posts regarding nutritional health was motivated as a response to an earlier article exactly as it is stated in each and every one of the postings of the YouTube videos. The motivating post was:
Junk Food Isn’t the Cause of Obesity Epidemic: Study
Newsmax ^ | November 5,2015
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3356982/posts
When you read all of the comments for this article you will find a number of grotesquely cruel comments which falsely accuse all obese people of what amounts to the classic accusations of gluttony, sloth, and having a lack of moral character. The first of the videos were posted to refute the lies. The later videos were posted in response to dozens of requests for more of these kinds of videos with more to say about the nutritional health, the low carbohydrate diets used for nutritional health, and related topics. I’ve been spending countless hours reviewing these kinds of YouTube videos in the last few years to provide citations to some of my physicians. Since I was already somewhat familiar with some of these videos, I was able to pick out a few of these videos that seemed likely to be responsive to the requests I’m receiving from the FreeRepublic community. They seem to be especially interested in the low carbohydrate recipes. I’ve received comments from physicians and other healthcare professionals giving thanks for some information in the videos they have found to be of interest to them. It is unfortunate that a few people who are not interested in the videos want to censor what so many dozens of other people want to see and discuss.