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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2125046" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Hi Zand,</p><p> I apologise for assuming that since you use a male name that you are actually male.</p><p>I seem to have offended you, that was not my intention.</p><p>Why is it not valid to point out that I have actually experienced something pretty close to the diet you are propsing? That I followed that diet strictly for 15+yrs and that it gave me 3 results:</p><p>1. 20lbs weight gain.</p><p>2. Coronary Bypass x 3</p><p>3. Type 2 Diabetes.</p><p>Note that I didn't suffer the problems with it that you described since I had the foresight to take supplements.</p><p></p><p>Given my experience, I consider it reckless at best for anybody to suggest or promote a High Carb Low Fat diet.</p><p>The obvious exception to that being GPs, Dieticians. and employees of Big Food and Big Pharma - who's jobs appear to depend upon peddling convincing lies which match the current orthodoxy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2125046, member: 506169"] Hi Zand, I apologise for assuming that since you use a male name that you are actually male. I seem to have offended you, that was not my intention. Why is it not valid to point out that I have actually experienced something pretty close to the diet you are propsing? That I followed that diet strictly for 15+yrs and that it gave me 3 results: 1. 20lbs weight gain. 2. Coronary Bypass x 3 3. Type 2 Diabetes. Note that I didn't suffer the problems with it that you described since I had the foresight to take supplements. Given my experience, I consider it reckless at best for anybody to suggest or promote a High Carb Low Fat diet. The obvious exception to that being GPs, Dieticians. and employees of Big Food and Big Pharma - who's jobs appear to depend upon peddling convincing lies which match the current orthodoxy. [/QUOTE]
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