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<blockquote data-quote="Energize" data-source="post: 1263709" data-attributes="member: 28960"><p>How sad that the NHS is still promoting porrige for breakfast and an apple for lunch (as in the video clip above) while waiting for wieght loss surgery for a diabetic. This chap has to prove he can virtually starve himself in order to have the surgery. Oh why can't NHS come to see that LCHF would be a much more likely way for being able to stick to a weight loss diet and not then needing the surgery.</p><p></p><p>The chap in the video claims he's tried everything but what's the betting he hasn't tried LCHF. </p><p></p><p>I've never been able to diet by counting calories, low fat but I've done amazingly well on LCHF, without counting anything, and feeling so much better on this.</p><p></p><p>I do hope the NHS will wake up to this before too long and get it across to people who need it. (I appreciate it doesn't work for everyone though)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Energize, post: 1263709, member: 28960"] How sad that the NHS is still promoting porrige for breakfast and an apple for lunch (as in the video clip above) while waiting for wieght loss surgery for a diabetic. This chap has to prove he can virtually starve himself in order to have the surgery. Oh why can't NHS come to see that LCHF would be a much more likely way for being able to stick to a weight loss diet and not then needing the surgery. The chap in the video claims he's tried everything but what's the betting he hasn't tried LCHF. I've never been able to diet by counting calories, low fat but I've done amazingly well on LCHF, without counting anything, and feeling so much better on this. I do hope the NHS will wake up to this before too long and get it across to people who need it. (I appreciate it doesn't work for everyone though) [/QUOTE]
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