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<blockquote data-quote="AlcalaBob" data-source="post: 1645504" data-attributes="member: 30529"><p>Forgive me but I'm losing track of what point you are making. I'm not sure if you are disagreeing with something I've said but if so, I don't know what it is and I haven't understood the reasons. I've done a fair amount of homework on Taylor's work, his previous papers, the biochemistry involved, how it relates to lipid metabolism, etc, so I'm reasonably up to speed with the science. Some of his studies involved an hypothesis that he set out to disprove, as with all good investigative science. Other trials involving comparisons of efficacy or acceptability had different criteria. I'm up to speed on the design of trials. He's been working on this for many years and the recent release of data has finally put it in the limelight. His current advice to GPs and those wanting to undertake the diet is pretty clear and unambiguous so I'm very happy following it. His scientific explanations I find very convincing so for me, it's all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcalaBob, post: 1645504, member: 30529"] Forgive me but I'm losing track of what point you are making. I'm not sure if you are disagreeing with something I've said but if so, I don't know what it is and I haven't understood the reasons. I've done a fair amount of homework on Taylor's work, his previous papers, the biochemistry involved, how it relates to lipid metabolism, etc, so I'm reasonably up to speed with the science. Some of his studies involved an hypothesis that he set out to disprove, as with all good investigative science. Other trials involving comparisons of efficacy or acceptability had different criteria. I'm up to speed on the design of trials. He's been working on this for many years and the recent release of data has finally put it in the limelight. His current advice to GPs and those wanting to undertake the diet is pretty clear and unambiguous so I'm very happy following it. His scientific explanations I find very convincing so for me, it's all good. [/QUOTE]
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