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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2448732" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I do think ND is a good weapon in the armoury, but all weapons have limitations, and if used incorrectly, can cause injury to the person weilding the weapon.</p><p>It really grieves me that people often don’t look at the whole regime, and so many have been mislead by some of the media presentations of Very Low Calorie Diets, and exaggerated claims that it is a one off fix to just do 8 weeks severe calorie restriction and you are ‘cured’. </p><p>Change in eating habits need to be lifelong. If people can embrace that, then I do think a quick , short term , burst of very low calorie diets can be a kick start to encourage change for better health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2448732, member: 100904"] I do think ND is a good weapon in the armoury, but all weapons have limitations, and if used incorrectly, can cause injury to the person weilding the weapon. It really grieves me that people often don’t look at the whole regime, and so many have been mislead by some of the media presentations of Very Low Calorie Diets, and exaggerated claims that it is a one off fix to just do 8 weeks severe calorie restriction and you are ‘cured’. Change in eating habits need to be lifelong. If people can embrace that, then I do think a quick , short term , burst of very low calorie diets can be a kick start to encourage change for better health. [/QUOTE]
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