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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2099257" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Probably Trust Me Im a Doctor with Michael Mosley. Or one of the other spin offs.</p><p>I would count that as a docudrama in that it was playing to the cameras for entertainment and mildly thought provoking, but not a scientific study in any serious sense of the word, It was an introduction for the general public, but not proving anything. There are other recent reports issued that looked at properly conducted trials that can be used to back up claims being made, but as with everything they too can be badly executed and not be much use either.</p><p></p><p>Somewhee in this forum there is a thread that discusses those programs in more detail, and they may help the understanding behind the program. If you are interested in Low Carb as a possible means of controlling blood sugar then there is a specific thread in the Diets section. There are also the success stories and testimonials section too. I wonder if the BDA read those too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2099257, member: 196898"] Probably Trust Me Im a Doctor with Michael Mosley. Or one of the other spin offs. I would count that as a docudrama in that it was playing to the cameras for entertainment and mildly thought provoking, but not a scientific study in any serious sense of the word, It was an introduction for the general public, but not proving anything. There are other recent reports issued that looked at properly conducted trials that can be used to back up claims being made, but as with everything they too can be badly executed and not be much use either. Somewhee in this forum there is a thread that discusses those programs in more detail, and they may help the understanding behind the program. If you are interested in Low Carb as a possible means of controlling blood sugar then there is a specific thread in the Diets section. There are also the success stories and testimonials section too. I wonder if the BDA read those too? [/QUOTE]
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