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<blockquote data-quote="SugarSpike" data-source="post: 2154143" data-attributes="member: 64635"><p>Yes I watched this programme, and was very annoyed with the advice given by the dietitian, she basically replaced a sugar loaded diet with a slightly different sugar loaded diet, but it was less 'calories' so they will turn their health around and improve their diabetes....come on! No mention of carbs at all.</p><p>I understand that it is an improvement for these particular people, as their diet was so terrible, however this has gone out to the general public, who will be looking at this advice from a 'professional'. </p><p>For someone who is desperately trying to convince my T2 dad to change his diet, I'm fed up with this nonsense being aired on national TV!, it really doesn't make my challenge any easier!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SugarSpike, post: 2154143, member: 64635"] Yes I watched this programme, and was very annoyed with the advice given by the dietitian, she basically replaced a sugar loaded diet with a slightly different sugar loaded diet, but it was less 'calories' so they will turn their health around and improve their diabetes....come on! No mention of carbs at all. I understand that it is an improvement for these particular people, as their diet was so terrible, however this has gone out to the general public, who will be looking at this advice from a 'professional'. For someone who is desperately trying to convince my T2 dad to change his diet, I'm fed up with this nonsense being aired on national TV!, it really doesn't make my challenge any easier! [/QUOTE]
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