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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2098230" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>But we do, first nations have eaten like this forever, in the UK if you are around 35 - 55 and have either elderly , grand parents or parents, they will remember Meat and 2 Veg days, which was close enough to LCHF (stuff like liver and bacon, mash, steak and kidney pie, cheap cuts of meat, fish etc - it wasn't that long ago. If you watch Rick Steins food programs you can see right now (loads on catch-up) how people in the med really eat, places like the Croatian mountains, Argentina Gauchos, Hong Kong population, there are so many. And right in front of you, on this site, diet doctor there are a ton of people eating exactly as you have described for up to 20 years (Eric Westman and some of his patients). There were loads of Atkins people, obviously many would not have stuck to the diet.</p><p></p><p>I will politely not take lessons from anyone in the BDA, no matter what their number count or qualifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2098230, member: 256617"] But we do, first nations have eaten like this forever, in the UK if you are around 35 - 55 and have either elderly , grand parents or parents, they will remember Meat and 2 Veg days, which was close enough to LCHF (stuff like liver and bacon, mash, steak and kidney pie, cheap cuts of meat, fish etc - it wasn't that long ago. If you watch Rick Steins food programs you can see right now (loads on catch-up) how people in the med really eat, places like the Croatian mountains, Argentina Gauchos, Hong Kong population, there are so many. And right in front of you, on this site, diet doctor there are a ton of people eating exactly as you have described for up to 20 years (Eric Westman and some of his patients). There were loads of Atkins people, obviously many would not have stuck to the diet. I will politely not take lessons from anyone in the BDA, no matter what their number count or qualifications. [/QUOTE]
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