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<blockquote data-quote="carraway" data-source="post: 463774" data-attributes="member: 78843"><p>I compared I serving to another i.e meal replacement for meal replacement.</p><p> It's the carbs I noted</p><p></p><p>The Slim and Save diet I did was very similar to the Newcastle Diet, I just used a different brand of shakes. It is 3 or 4 meal replacements and a low carb vegetable based meal.</p><p>It was a low calorie short sharp shock.</p><p></p><p>In the research on the Newcastle University website Professor Taylor states that is is the significant weight loss that helps more than the speed of the loss and that when the fat that has been stored on your pancreas and liver is used up that is what gives your body a fighting chance of remission/recovery/reversal</p><p></p><p>It worked wonders for me!</p><p></p><p>Cara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carraway, post: 463774, member: 78843"] I compared I serving to another i.e meal replacement for meal replacement. It's the carbs I noted The Slim and Save diet I did was very similar to the Newcastle Diet, I just used a different brand of shakes. It is 3 or 4 meal replacements and a low carb vegetable based meal. It was a low calorie short sharp shock. In the research on the Newcastle University website Professor Taylor states that is is the significant weight loss that helps more than the speed of the loss and that when the fat that has been stored on your pancreas and liver is used up that is what gives your body a fighting chance of remission/recovery/reversal It worked wonders for me! Cara [/QUOTE]
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