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<blockquote data-quote="Boo1979" data-source="post: 1642231" data-attributes="member: 446715"><p>Im no great believer in conspiracy theories. I know from experience that mainstream dieticians do not have any / enough of the answers Relevant to my dietary needs but I would never adhere to a claim that they hold no relevance for anyone or that they have “sold out” which implies rather malign intentions rather than a knowlege base of limited applicability.</p><p>I also instinctivly distrust websites like Gillespies where the first thing you see is a big picture of one of his 17 books linking to how to pirchase his books</p><p>Having worked in mental health services for many years, I also thought the comments on his site regarding psycopaths are a tad bizzare</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boo1979, post: 1642231, member: 446715"] Im no great believer in conspiracy theories. I know from experience that mainstream dieticians do not have any / enough of the answers Relevant to my dietary needs but I would never adhere to a claim that they hold no relevance for anyone or that they have “sold out” which implies rather malign intentions rather than a knowlege base of limited applicability. I also instinctivly distrust websites like Gillespies where the first thing you see is a big picture of one of his 17 books linking to how to pirchase his books Having worked in mental health services for many years, I also thought the comments on his site regarding psycopaths are a tad bizzare [/QUOTE]
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