SocketRocket
Ryder Cup Winner
That book is a version of the Atkins Diet, the high protein/low to no carbs diet which Americans fell for a few years ago. The theory is that carbs stimulate insulin, so if you deprive the body of carbs it will metabolise fat instead. This should result in weight loss. There are lots of anecdotes about how effective it is, but large scientific studies have shown that it doesn't really do much special, and that most of the effect is due to the greater feeling of fullness from protein-heavy foods and an overall reduction in calorie intake. Scientists not trying to sell books still maintain that calorie count is important.
As for the author cited by MiB, Barry Groves, he was a nutcase. Read his webpage:
http://www.second-opinions.co.uk
I dont believe it suggests that 'Carbs' in themselves stimulate insulin production but rather the high blood sugar levels that carbs as well as unrefined sugars create.
This article is an interesting read on the subject: http://www.drbriffa.com/2014/07/04/...potential-to-protect-against-type-2-diabetes/