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re my article on Dr Wolfgang J Lutz
Please help. I am not Wikiliterate. You recommend deletion yet I know my facts are accurate and can add any amount of references. The problem is that I cannot make sense of the tutorials etc. How do I get adequate guidance from a real person to achieve correct formatting??

I'd be grateful for this, Yours,  Valerie Waters (talk) 11:59, 19 February 2016 (UTC)

please provide me with a list of references from reliable sources also take the The Wikipedia Adventure it will help you to understand how to edit article and the basic wikipedia rules I will try to wikify the article in the mean time but if the article does not meet the Notability Criteria I cant do anything about it Dinnypaul (talk) 17:05, 19 February 2016 (UTC)

re my article on Dr Wolfgang J Lutz
Dear Dinnypaul, This is the text as it now stands on-line and, to replace existing ones, append list of references + numbers for text, also further publications. (Please note there is another Dr Wolfgang Lutz, a demographer, hence deletion of one book.) Please delete occupation ‘nutritionist’ and category ‘nutrition’: Lutz was quite clear he was not a nutritionist but a doctor of medicine, using his own diet to help heal his patients after thorough examination. Nor was he a dietician. I have underlined other words that maybe should be highlighted, such as low carbohydrate nutrition, insulin etc.? Book titles and magazine titles are in italic (British academic tradition). Let me know if there are any changes I should make to suit Wikipedia that might help. I thank you very much for your help. Valerie

Wolfgang J. Lutz (May 27, 1913 – 19 September 2010) was an Austrian inventor, consultant in internal (general) medicine and author of Leben ohne Brot (1). Lutz showed how, with little recourse to surgery or drugs, fundamental improvement could be made to health through low carbohydrate nutrition; he demonstrated, inter alia, a probable way of preventing the huge and mounting toll exacted by obesity and diabetes. To honour this contribution, Lutz was made a Freeman of the City of London in 2007. His book with Christian Allan: Life without Bread: How a low-carbohydrate diet can save your life (2) is still in print after 16 years. Recently a biography has been published: My Life without Bread: Dr Lutz at 90 (3), which includes a complete list of his publications, also: Uncle Wolfi's Secret, which explores the work of Dr Lutz in everyday language (4). Contents •	1 Early life •	2 Career •	3 Death •	4 Personal life •	5 References from Valerie Waters (talk) 18:30, 21 February 2016 (UTC) •	6 Further publications A Books B articles Early life Born in 1913 in Upper Austria, Dr Lutz read medicine at Innsbruck and Vienna. His notable career in scientific research included inventing a prototype spacesuit (5) and developing resuscitation techniques to prevent death from freezing (6), which brought Lutz the award of Habilitation, a great distinction in the scientific world, together with a post doctoral degree in internal and aviation medicine from the University of Vienna, After World War II Wolfgang Lutz turned to the practice of medicine. As a consultant in internal medicine, Wolfgang Lutz turned his attention to the dramatic escalation of degenerative disease. His wide-ranging and penetrating gaze swept from our Ice-Age origins to the modern world and his approach to medicine changed (1). Taking as his basic thesis that the pattern of our hormonal secretion is still tuned to the largely animal food diet of that distant epoch, Lutz surmised that too large an intake of carbohydrate might disturb the intrinsic harmony of the endocrine system and hence our health, ultimately leading to disease. This caused him, as early as the 1950s, to experiment with (7) then instigate (1) a diet for long-term use that he felt to be low enough in carbohydrate to be compatible with our genetic inheritance and so restore the missing harmony. Career The body’s primary response to an increase in dietary carbohydrate is to increase insulin production. Wolfgang Lutz demonstrated that his obese patients often suffered from an overproduction of insulin and identified a seesawing of compensatory hormonal measures: typically, an increase in insulin, thyroid and adrenal hormones and a decrease in the growth hormone (8). Sex hormones were also affected (9). Lutz was the first to describe how these disturbances in hormonal regulation and their very varied repercussions underlay many of the diseases of civilisation (10) (11). In the early 1960s, Wolfgang Lutz conducted ground-breaking hen-feeding trials which showed that, in hens, a reduction in carbohydrate - not of fat - reduced the incidence of arteriosclerosis (12). (Hens like humans had moved from a largely animal to a largely carbohydrate diet and suffered similar changes in their arterial walls in old age.) Reassured by this, together with the relief from pain and inflammation he experienced with his own osteoarthritic hips and the positive results from his growing clinical experience (1), Lutz was to spend the next forty or so years observing on a wide range of ailments both the immediate results and, when possible, the effect of following his diet for many years. As it went to the very root of the problem, the simple expedient of sufficient carbohydrate restriction (with no limitation put on protein or fat intake - or on calories except as a short-term measure for extreme obesity) proved a remarkable therapeutic tool (1) (2) (3). Dr Lutz was to find that his low carbohydrate diet was effective with both childhood obesity and with hyperinsulinism - a hormonal pathway to both common obesity and, through exhaustion of supply, to Type II diabetes) (1) (2) (13); he found that sufficient carbohydrate restriction could prevent the vascular complications of adult onset diabetes. Carefully implemented and occasionally with temporary support from drugs, Lutz further demonstrated the benefit of his diet to a wide range of medical conditions from early multiple sclerosis (14) to heart failure (1) (3), from morbus Crohn (1) (15) (16) and ulcerative colitis (1) (17) (18) to osteoarthritis he showed it could lower cholesterol levels (1) (19), normalise high and low levels of blood iron and calcium (1) (20) (21), and ease many problems of reproduction. Wolfgang Lutz also found that his low carbohydrate diet brought patients many general improvements amongst which were improved immune function, a calmer nervous system, better digestion, enhanced skin and tissue quality, and a positive effect on overall health. His main book Leben ohne Brot reached its 16th edition in 2007 (1) after being in continuous print for forty years. Death Dr Lutz died in Austria in 2010, at 97 years of age (22). Personal life Dr Wolfgang Lutz had five children. In 1997 Dr Lutz registered with the B M A in order to be able to work in London. He and his 3rd wife Helen Paula lived for 6 months a year in London and spent the other six in Graz, Austria. Wolfgang Lutz was a member of the Athenaeum Club (3). REFERENCES

1 LUTZ W (1967) Leben ohne Brot, Selecta Verlag, Planegg bei München 16th edition (2007),  INFORMED, Gräfelfing,  V Edition Materia Medica, Munich, also on-line

2 ALLAN C B, LUTZ W J (2000) Life without Bread: How a low-carbohydrate diet can save your life, Keats, USA

3 BRACKEN V (2014) My Life without Bread: Dr Lutz at 90, Just Perhaps? Edinburgh

4 BRACKEN V (2013) Uncle Wolfi’s Secret, Just Perhaps? Edinburgh

5 1942:  Die Überlebenszeit nach Drucksturz in grössten Höhen Luftfahrtmedizin, 7, l.

6 1944:  Kältetod und Sauerstoffmangel (with R.von Werz), Münchner med. Wochenschrift

7 LUTZ W  (1962) Vier Jahre ohne Kohlenhydrate, Medizin und Ernährung, 3 Jhrg. Nr.3

8 LUTZ W J (1964) Das endocrine Syndrom des adipösen Jugendlichen Wien med.Wsch., 451 9 LUTZ W, ISELSTÖGER H (1960) ‘Veränderungen der Sexualhormonausscheidung im Harn auf Kohlenhydratentzug’ Münch. med. Wschr. 102, p.1963-5

10 SCHOLE J ‘Foreword to ninth German edition of Leben ohne Brot’, translated in Dismantling a Myth, LUTZ (1986), pp 10-11

11 SCHOLE J, LUTZ W J (1988) Regulationskrankheiten: Versuch einer fachübergreifenden Analyse. F.Enke, Stuttgart

12 LUTZ W J, ANDRESEN G, BUDDECKE E (1969) ‘Untersuchungen über den Einfluss einer kohlenhydratarmen Langzeitdiät auf die Arteriosklerose des Huhnes’ Zsch. f. Ernährungswissenschaft 9, 222.

13 LUTZ W (1998) Life without bread: a synopsis, published privately

14 ECKEL K, LUTZ W (1961) ‘Über die Behandlung der Multiple Sklerose mittels Kohlenhydratentzuges’ Wien.Klin.Wschr., p.493-5

15 LUTZ W (1987)‘Morbus Crohn unter kohlenhydratarmer Diät, Langzeitbeobachtung an 67 Fä1Ien’, Münchner med.Wochenschrift, 921

16 LORENZ-MEYER H, BAUER P et al. (1996), Scand. J. of Gastroenterology, 31, 778

17 LUTZ W (1965) Die Behandlung der Colitis ulcerosa durch Entzug von Kohlenhydraten Wiener med. Wschr., 25/26,

18 LUTZ W (1967) Die Behandlung der Colitis ulcerosa durch Kohenhydratbeschränkung - Bericht über 40 Fälle, Wiener med. Wochenschrift, 660

19 LUTZ W (1988) Cholesterin und tierische Fette, SMV Edition Materia Medica, Munich

20 LUTZ W (1968) Kohlenhydratabhàngig Polyglobulie, Wiener med. Wochenschrift, 583

21 LUTZ W (1976) Hypo- und hypersiderosen unter Kohlenhydratarmer Diät Wiener med. Wochenschrift, 126, pp. 221-4

22 Wolfgang Lutz: obituary in Other Lives, The Guardian, 1. 12. 2010

FURTHER PUBLICATIONS by Dr med. habil. Wolfgang Lutz

A.	BOOKS LUTZ W (1970) Internistischer Alltag, Selecta-Verlag, München

LUTZ W (1986) Dismantling a myth: the role of fat and carbohydrates in our diet Charles Thomas, Springfield, USA and Selecta-Verlag, München

LUTZ W (1986) Die Lutz Diät Ariston Verlag, Geneva

LUTZ W (1995) Kranker Magen kranker Darm: Was wirklich hilft SAYLA Fachverlag Gmbh, Gräfelfing

B.	ARTICLES 1938: Über einen neuen Weg zum Nachweis jodhaltiger Kontrastmittel usw (with H. Seyfried),	Klinische Wochenschrift, 908

1938: Zur Wertung der oralen Cholezystographie, Klinische Wochenschrift, 933

1938: Gefahren der intravenösen Cholezystographie (with H. Seyfried), Münchner med. Wochenschrift, 1019

1938: Uber die Resorption von oral verabreichtem Tetrajodphenolphthalein Klinische Wochenschrift, 1180

1939: Der Einfluss von Galle und gallensauren Salzen auf die Resorption von Totrajodphenolphthalein  (with H.Seyfried), Wiener klin.Wochenschrift, 1O

1939: Leberzelleistung und enterohepatischer Kreislauf, Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 25 1939: Ulironbstimmung nach Hecht in Stufenphotometer Klinische Wochenschrift, 996

1939: Über die Bedeutung der Galle für Resorption und Ausscheidung von Uliron, Klinische Wochenschrift, 967

1942: “Tierversuche zum Fallschirmabsprung aus Überdruckkabinen (with H.J.Wendt), Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiet der Luftfahrtmedizin, 1 Geheimbericht an das deutsche Luftfahrtministerium

1943: Der anoxische Scheintod Luftfahrtmedizin, 171

1943: Über die Wirkung von Kohlensäure auf die Erholung aus Sauerstoffmangel (with H.J.Wendt, V .Werz, H.Zirngibl), Luftfahrtmedizin, 249

1943: Die experimentelle Verkaltbüterung des Warmbliiters Klinische Wochenschrift, 727

1944: Elektrokardiographische Beobachtungen bei Auskühlung des Warmblüters, Z. Kreislaufforschung, 22—24

1948: Zur Temperaturabhängigkeit der Erregungsvorganges, Herzen Zeitschrift für Kreislaufforschung, 9, lO

1948: Über Wesen und Ursache des Herzstillstandes bei Auskühlung Zeitschrift für Kreislaufforschung, 11, 12 1949: Die Depressionsatelektase Wiener Z. Innere Med.

1949: Neue Wege bei der Wiederbelebung Erfrorener Wiener med.Wochenschrift, 99, 287

1950: Kältetod und Wiederbelebung”. Archiv für innere Medizin, 1, 470

1959: Die Überwindung des Kältetodes Z.gesamte experimentelle Medizin Bd. 115, 615~637

1951: Die Bedeutung der künstlichen Atmung für die Wiederbelebung nach tiefer Auskühlung, Wiener Z. Innere Med., 32, 36

1951: Leben bei niedriger Körpertemperatur (with R.von Werz), Münchner med.Wochenschrift, 93

1951: Achylische Kardiopathie, Wiener Z.Innere Med., 1O, 32

1952: Der röntgenkymographische Ausdruck des venösen Windkessels Z.Kreislauff, 3, 4

1952: Der Wert des Prostigmintestes für die Pancreasdiagnostik~ Wiener med.Wochenschrift, 26, 27

1953: Die therapeutische Wirkung intravenöser Kleindosen von ACTH (with 0.Metzenroth), Wiener med. Wochenschrift, 25, 26

1953: Die experimentellen Grundlagen der Kältenarkose Der Anästhesist, Bd 2, Heft 5

1953: Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Behandlung der Luftembolie mit erhöhtem Atmosphärendruck”, Der Anästhesist Bd 2, Heft 6

1955: Veränderungen des pathologischen EKC auf ACTH, Kreislaufforschung, 221

1954: Ein vereinfachter ‘Thorn’ Test, Münchener med.Wochenschrift, 34

1957: Plazenta-Extrakt und Eosinophilen- Reaktion, Med.Klinik, lB

1959: Kältetod und Kàltenarkose, Die Kálte, I0

1962 Arteriosclerose und Kohlenhydrate?, Wiener Z.Innere Medizin, 1

1969: DiátetisChe Therapie der ArterioskleroseWiener Klin.Wochenschrift, 466

1971: Umrisse einer neuen Ernährungslehre, Österreichische Ärztezeitung, 3, 212

1972: Zum Problem der kohlenhydratarmen Ernährung, Therapie der Gegenwart, 111, 367, 514

1975: Carbohydrates and Disease, Morristown Memorial Hospital Journal, 1, 4-10 Oct.

1977: Kohlenhydratarme Diät, Deutsche mediz.Wochenschrift, 6, 212

1977: Which diet?, Nature, 270

1979:  Kohlenhydratarme Diät bei Colitis ulcerosa, Münchner med.Wochenschrift, 953

1979:  Influence of Different Diets on Growth and Serum Composition of Japanese Quail (With Cihak, Peter and Hesse), Zool. J. Physiol., 83, 149

1980: Die Kohlenlhydrattheorie der Arteriosklerose, Wiener med.Wochenschrift, 625

1981:  Bemerkung zur Arbeit von J.W.Brandes und H.Lorenz~Meyer Zuckerfreie Diàt, eine neue Perspektive zur Behandlung des Morbus Crohn? Z. Gastroenterologie, 1-12

1981: Multipe Sclerose, Deutsche med.Wochenschrift, 221

1981: Diätetische und medikamentöse Therapie der Zerebralsklerose Therapiewoche, 31, 7406

1984: Tonsillektomie bei Kindern, Deutsche klin. Wochenschrift, 37, 1424

1991: Lebenserwartung  – was ist mit den Japanern los? Wiener med. Wochenschrift, 148

1994: Die Kohlenhydrat-Theorie, Wiener med. Wochenschrift, 144, 387

1996: Die Lipid-Theorie kommt in die Jahre J.Cardiol., 94

Categories: •	20th-century physicians •	Austrian physicians •	1913 births •	2010 deaths •	Dead people

Incorrect information
Hi. This is Sam pattersons dad here. The information on wiki isn't correct hence why I keep reverting back to my wiki on Sam. Sam wasn't born in Leeds he was born in Wakefield. He returned from Halifax fc early due to injury. He was out injured from January 2014 to November 2014. He signed for Bradford park avenue in November 2014 and at the end of the season he was offered another contract there but chose to go on trial at Shrewsbury. He chose to leave Shrewsbury in January 2016 as he didn't feature in many games. Resigned for Bradford park avenue for the rest of the 2016 season.

Please stop updating his wiki with incorrect information that you may have sourced from external Links some of which are incorrect.

Kind regards Dean — Preceding unsigned comment added by DDSHJ1976 (talk • contribs) 07:36, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

Hi
Hi. This is Sam pattersons dad here. The information on wiki isn't correct hence why I keep reverting back to my wiki on Sam. Sam wasn't born in Leeds he was born in Wakefield. He returned from Halifax fc early due to injury. He was out injured from January 2014 to November 2014. He signed for Bradford park avenue in November 2014 and at the end of the season he was offered another contract there but chose to go on trial at Shrewsbury. He chose to leave Shrewsbury in January 2016 as he didn't feature in many games. Resigned for Bradford park avenue for the rest of the 2016 season.

Please stop updating his wiki with incorrect information that you may have sourced from external Links some of which are incorrect.

It's important that his wiki is correct as agents / scouts in the game tend to get players history using wiki and any mis information may be of harm to his career going forward.

Kind regards Dean (Sam pattersons father) ←°°° — Preceding unsigned comment added by DDSHJ1976 (talk • contribs) 10:58, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

Please understand that you are not editing the article correctly that is the main reason why your edits are getting reverted again and again you are adding wakefield in the birthdate section instead of birthplace section please provide reliable references to prove your edits and if you are the father of the person's article in question then there is a  Conflict of Interest too for now I'm reverting your edits assuming it was made in good faith please do not revert it back as you may be blocked from editing altogether I will try to make the changes as you have mentioned to me like the birthplace and all if I get reliable sources to prove it Have a nice day Dinnypaul (talk) 11:26, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

Hi
Hi. If I'm not editing his page right then I will let you edit it with the correct information. Sam wasn't released by Bradford park avenue as he was on a pay as you play. Also you removed the section about his injury which is a major part of his development as this set him back. where are you getting this information from that is incorrect in terms of him getting released for a 2nd time by Bradford park avenue — Preceding unsigned comment added by DDSHJ1976 (talk • contribs) 14:10, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

Ok I've removed the sentence that says that "he was getting released for a 2nd time by Bradford park avenue" as it was not there in the reference but I cannot add the information regarding his injury as I cannot find a reliable to source to prove it happened if you have a reliable source that says sam was injured provide me the link and I will add that information accordingly. Dinnypaul (talk) 16:04, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

Hi
Thanks for editing SAMs page.

Please can you insert the reason why Sam was released from Barnsley?

SAMs contract ran out in June of 2014 at Barnsley fc. Because of this a club won't renew or offer a player a new contract whilst injured and because Sam wasn't fit again until November it was too far gone in the season. Barnsley however let Sam do his rehab from January until November with the full support of Barnsley fc in order for Sam to get fit. Sam then chose to drop down the leagues and play semi-pro in order to get game time and aid his full recovery. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DDSHJ1976 (talk • contribs) 16:12, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

Please understand that I cannot add information even if it is correct I have to provide a reliable source to prove it like for example I know sam signed a one-year contract for League One club Shrewsbury Town because of this BBC news reference If I get a reliable reference for the reason why Sam was released from Barnsley then I can add that information Have a nice day Dinnypaul (talk) 17:34, 22 February 2016 (UTC)

hi
Hi DinnyPaul

Sam's injury isn't documented online as all medical reports are confidential.

Sam had an operation in Feb 2015 under Dr Ernest Shildes at The Wellington Hospital, London, paid for by the FA.

Then attend 2 x 1 weekly re-hab at St. Georges Park through the FA.

Then saw Dr. Stefaan Vossen on a regular basis from around Sept 2014. The treatment he received from Stefaan has cured sam. He still sees Stafaan on a regular basis.

Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by DDSHJ1976 (talk • contribs) 13:22, 23 February 2016 (UTC)

hi
O and please can you amend Sam's playing position to

Right Back / Midfielder. Played last 2 games for Bradford Park Avenue at No.2 (right back)

Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by DDSHJ1976 (talk • contribs) 13:24, 23 February 2016 (UTC)

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