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<blockquote data-quote="TorqPenderloin" data-source="post: 1424947" data-attributes="member: 211504"><p>Realistically, you can't expect a government to be the forerunners of innovation and forward-thinking. If you know of one that is, tell me and I'll move there. Either way, just know that it's exactly the same here in the USA. </p><p></p><p>The foundation of the NHS and ADA diets are portion control. Those are habits that even the simplest mind can understand and nearly everyone should follow. The problem lies in the fact that it takes a reasonable amount of education and discipline to be successful on a low-carb diet. I could easily evidence that statement by citing the 77,000+ posts in the Low Carb Diet subsection of this forum. </p><p></p><p>On a personal level, I follow a low-carb diet myself and find it easy to do so. So let's be clear that this is not about the benefits of a low-carb diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorqPenderloin, post: 1424947, member: 211504"] Realistically, you can't expect a government to be the forerunners of innovation and forward-thinking. If you know of one that is, tell me and I'll move there. Either way, just know that it's exactly the same here in the USA. The foundation of the NHS and ADA diets are portion control. Those are habits that even the simplest mind can understand and nearly everyone should follow. The problem lies in the fact that it takes a reasonable amount of education and discipline to be successful on a low-carb diet. I could easily evidence that statement by citing the 77,000+ posts in the Low Carb Diet subsection of this forum. On a personal level, I follow a low-carb diet myself and find it easy to do so. So let's be clear that this is not about the benefits of a low-carb diet. [/QUOTE]
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