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Interesting sign of change doctors forum

"No such thing as an essential carbohydrate". There it is, right there.
 
Avoided them like the poison that they are.
I'll now live till I'm 150(ish) instead of being fitted for my coffin at 50!!!!







It's like that movie by Woody Allen. Set In the future, where everything in the eighties is considered bad for you, is now proven to be good for you!
 
Wow.. not before time.. but amazing to read that in a professional journal.. I will send the link off to my GP.
 
Instead of giving patients unhelpful instructions to eat less – on a diet based on starchy carbohydrate – and exercise more, and then putting them on to more and more drugs, we should be listening to their experience and observing the growing body of evidence that cutting down on carbohydrate intake is the key.

I'm almost in tears - my EXACT experience for 3 years, including my self-guided (with help) journey over the last 6 weeks.
 
Thank you @CherryAA for MAKING MY DAY!!!!!!!

#shiversdownmyspine
#goosebumpsallover

I have been having huge concerns about the future of some members of my family, and am heartened to see this evidence of a shift in thinking by some of our medical profession.

:)
 
That's it. This article just got labelled the "NHS: You'd better shape up!" article.

Look what you've gone and done.
 
How wonderful!!! I love the idea of GPs actually listening to their patients. :)
 
Thankyou @CherryAA .

Our poor consultants didnt have a clue either til recently.
My consultant is up-to-date and encourages his patients for a refresher with the team dietician. Who has carbs and cals book on her desk!
 
I also liked what he said about the NICE guidelines being misinterpreted. great article very heartening and thanks for posting it. :)
 
Read that this morning, where I work. One of the gps has already started pointing some of our type 2 patients towards Lchf and gives them the link to diet doctor. Com. Have been having some interesting conversations in work at the minute. Onwards and upwards x
 
Each time one of us reads it, or gives it a 5 star rating, it moves up the list of articles on their home page.

For for a totally unrelated question, how many different web bowers do you have access to, and how many computers do you have access to?
 
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