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<blockquote data-quote="Southport GP" data-source="post: 914654" data-attributes="member: 74036"><p>Yes I feel there is a ground swell of a better understanding that 'sugar is evil' and that fats such as butter are not as bad as we thought These two give the LCHF approach a better chance </p><p>The very fact that the BMJ agreed to publish shows great progress -on top of which partly because of the world wide low carb community the article itself is currently ranked in the top 5% of published articles AMAZING !! It's being read from Argentina to New Zealand </p><p></p><p><strong>As I mentioned at the start there is a real chance for any of you to have your thoughts published under the 'rapid responses' option that occurs by the artical This is not just for doctors and I see one person has already got one in </strong></p><p><strong>It's one way for your voice to be heard why not have a go ?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southport GP, post: 914654, member: 74036"] Yes I feel there is a ground swell of a better understanding that 'sugar is evil' and that fats such as butter are not as bad as we thought These two give the LCHF approach a better chance The very fact that the BMJ agreed to publish shows great progress -on top of which partly because of the world wide low carb community the article itself is currently ranked in the top 5% of published articles AMAZING !! It's being read from Argentina to New Zealand [B]As I mentioned at the start there is a real chance for any of you to have your thoughts published under the 'rapid responses' option that occurs by the artical This is not just for doctors and I see one person has already got one in It's one way for your voice to be heard why not have a go ?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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