Phil I'm still looking for you to show me where lots of people on vlc are being hurt?? You're certainly in the minority here on this forum, if your troubles are due to vlc.
Van, VLC includes cooked VLCers, but my guess is you'll only be interested in raw cases. Re: that, did you not see Inger's example of Brady?
http://www.rawpaleodietforum.com/hot-topics/zero-carb-and-vlcketogenic-a-lethal-recipe-for-disaster/msg119014/#msg119014Another example that was recently mentioned was GCB's wife, a case with which I think Iguana is familiar, IIRC.
Of course, there will be excuses made for every failure story or problem and attempts will be made to punch holes in every study, dig site find, population group example, and so on, and the debates will be endless, just as when any dietary doctrine is being defended, so everyone will need to do their own research and testing and decide for themselves. When it comes down to it, most people put much more weight on their own experience than that of others. Unfortunately, sometimes signs go unrecognized and symptoms missed or miss-attributed.
Maybe the info I share will help someone recognize a problem they had missed. If it helps even a few people, it will have been worth it. Already at least a couple of people have thanked me and many more have thanked Tatertot Tim, Richard Nikoley and others for sharing info on RS, the potential pitfalls of VLC, and related topics.
I'm less interested in debating folks at the moment than in providing some info on this emerging topic of resistant starch and its related threads (prebiotics, the Old Friends Hypothesis, mitochondria, metabolism, cellular respiration, ...); especially in my journal, which is more a place to put my experiments, results and thoughts than to debate. I provided some links that people can check out if they're interested in learning more. There are plenty of folks at some of those links who would be happy to debate you.
Anyone who knows my history knows I'm not coming at the topic from a background of being a high-carb zealot, like an 80-10-10er or something.
Besides, when a radically new dietary approach is proposed, such as a diet chronically very low in carbs (and resistant starch), the burden of proof lies on those proposing it. I looked for strong evidence of such myself and instead over time found much evidence to the contrary.
Yes, when you drink a water which mineral content is particularly well suited to your current needs, it tastes sweet.
Interesting, thanks Iguana.