The best low-carb book in print
I’m going to tell you about the best low-carb book I’ve ever read. In fact, it’s exactly the book I wish I had written myself. And I’ll tell you why I didn’t in a bit, but first I want to clear up a few misconceptions I may have spread in my last post.
I get feedback on the posts I write from three sources. First, MD looks at them and tones them down if I’ve gone off on some sort of political tangent or if I’ve scattered in a bit of too colorful language. After she gives me the go, I put the posts up and wait to see what the commenters have to say. The third source for feedback is my friends, some MDs and/or PhDs and some not, who pick up the phone and call me.
MD okayed what I wrote. The readers who commented seemed to realize what I was trying to say. But the phone calls were a different story.













