
The truth about low-carb deserves to be heard even if nobody listens
Sometimes you can start to feel like a lonely voice in the wilderness when you put yourself out there as an avid spokesperson for a nutritional approach like low-carb that is so universally mocked and scorned by those so-called health “experts” who think they know better about healthy living than the rest of the world. But this reminds me of an old legend about the actions of a “good and just man” who was in a similar circumstance where he had a choice between doing what was right and taking a lot of heat for it or turning his back on the truth just to blend in with the crowd and be accepted.
Here’s my own variation on how the story goes:
A good and just man began speaking with individuals within his sphere of influence one day trying to convince them one-by-one of the truth about livin’ la vida low-carb. As much as he tried to capture their attention with all the latest research studies confirming this way of eating as incredibly effective for managing weight loss properly, controlling blood sugar and insulin levels especially for diabetics, and warding off a whole host of preventable diseases, nobody would engage him in conversation. They just didn’t show any interest at all in the truth.
Refusing to give up, this good and just man then started carrying around a picket sign that had “TRUTH” written on it in large letters. He stood ready to share the truth about low-carb living being the diet of our early ancestors thousands of years ago up until just a few decades ago when the low-fat, low-calorie, portion control lie was thrust upon the world by a vocal minority who took it upon themselves to change the way people view “healthy” eating. The result has been a rampant outbreak of obesity and disease like we’ve never seen in the history of the world. But, again, NOBODY paid any attention to his sign nor did they care about hearing the truth.
Finally, he began going from street to street and from marketplace to marketplace shouting from the top of his lungs, “Men and women, stop eating all that sugar, starchy carbs, and junk food. What you are doing to your body is wrong. Don’t you know those foods will make you sick, fat, and possibly even die?!”
The people in the street and at the marketplace laughed at this good and just man every single day–but he just kept on shouting the truth. One day, a curious person stopped the man and asked, “Dude, can’t you see that your shouting at all of us is absolutely useless and ineffective?” The responded back, “Yes, I see that.” The person then asked, “So, why do you continue with this day after day after day?”
That’s when the good and just man made the most profound statement he had ever uttered. “When I first arrived on the scene, I was fully convinced that I could change the thinking that others had about low-carb. But now I continue shouting the truth because I don’t want THEM to change ME.”
The moral of this story: SPEAK OUT FOR THE TRUTH about low-carb lest your silence sends the wrong message to others. If you choose to remain silent regarding the truths of livin’ la vida low-carb, then others may take your silence as an agreement with their outrageous positions like low-carb is a dangerous “fad” diet that will give you heart disease and eventually kill you. Obviously, that’s not at all what you believe, but refusing to share the truth sends that message loud and clear.
Even if you feel like that lonely voice in the wilderness espousing the low-carb lifestyle, you know the truth because you’ve embraced it, absorbed it, and lived it. Now go let your light shine if for no other reason than to remain grounded in that truth for the rest of your long and healthy life. And if just a few others happen to open their eyes to the truth along the way, then you can feel proud that others will be out there sharing the truth, solidifying their grip on it, and joining us in this journey to better health that tens of millions more need to participate in.
If you do not stand firm…you will not stand at all. Isaiah 7:9











