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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1444374" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Put his book in the smallest room in the house - someone will find a wee use for it. OR tear the pages out and hang them on a nail next to the throne - then wait for the penny to drop.</p><p></p><p>Personally I look on it as being a condition or ailment. (alimentary of course). His advice is not that far removed from what the Newcastle Diet people are claiming, so he is closer to the mark compared to many so called 'experts'. I have not yet given up all my meds yet, but diet changes have allowed me to significantly reduce my pill count, and my GP is asking me to take the next step and drop another pill from my scrip Far cry from 18 months ago when I was being referred for insulin therapy as a last resort.</p><p></p><p>I just wish said learned gentleman would define what he means by diet. I believe he is in the Eatwell#2 camp, which I don't think is helpful. But then we are all on a learning curve. Do you Bant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1444374, member: 196898"] Put his book in the smallest room in the house - someone will find a wee use for it. OR tear the pages out and hang them on a nail next to the throne - then wait for the penny to drop. Personally I look on it as being a condition or ailment. (alimentary of course). His advice is not that far removed from what the Newcastle Diet people are claiming, so he is closer to the mark compared to many so called 'experts'. I have not yet given up all my meds yet, but diet changes have allowed me to significantly reduce my pill count, and my GP is asking me to take the next step and drop another pill from my scrip Far cry from 18 months ago when I was being referred for insulin therapy as a last resort. I just wish said learned gentleman would define what he means by diet. I believe he is in the Eatwell#2 camp, which I don't think is helpful. But then we are all on a learning curve. Do you Bant? [/QUOTE]
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