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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Snoddy" data-source="post: 2373128" data-attributes="member: 112460"><p>Firstly, many congratulations on your progress so far. Four months is not a long time to change eating patterns that have been established for years so the longer you stick with your current regime the easier it will become.</p><p>I went on the Desmond course 7 years ago and equally came away feeling confused and, in my case, annoyed. Thanks to the support I found here I had already recognized that I was intolerant of carbohydrate so why continue to consume it? The Desmond course is predicated on the belief that most people will not substantially change their eating patterns. It also assumes, wrongly, that carbohydrate is an essential food group. </p><p>The reason that slimming groups make so much money is that clients 'go on a diet' then resume their former eating patterns. I suspect that you are thinking along these lines!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Snoddy, post: 2373128, member: 112460"] Firstly, many congratulations on your progress so far. Four months is not a long time to change eating patterns that have been established for years so the longer you stick with your current regime the easier it will become. I went on the Desmond course 7 years ago and equally came away feeling confused and, in my case, annoyed. Thanks to the support I found here I had already recognized that I was intolerant of carbohydrate so why continue to consume it? The Desmond course is predicated on the belief that most people will not substantially change their eating patterns. It also assumes, wrongly, that carbohydrate is an essential food group. The reason that slimming groups make so much money is that clients 'go on a diet' then resume their former eating patterns. I suspect that you are thinking along these lines! [/QUOTE]
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