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<blockquote data-quote="TeddyTottie" data-source="post: 2426786" data-attributes="member: 519030"><p>Just go by the empirical evidence that your meter supplies. It has no bias. And by the subjective results you personally see and feel. Anything else is just noise, you can find people on t’internet to support whatever view you want validating.</p><p></p><p>Other people are made very uncomfortable when they see you thriving on a diet that they utterly don’t want to adopt, because they only see the negatives - no sugar, no chips, no chocolate, no bread, for ever and ever. They can see it is working for you and it only confirms to them that their diet is awful, which they know, deep down, anyway. Hence denial and attack. People, innit! Do what’s right for you and ignore the nay sayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeddyTottie, post: 2426786, member: 519030"] Just go by the empirical evidence that your meter supplies. It has no bias. And by the subjective results you personally see and feel. Anything else is just noise, you can find people on t’internet to support whatever view you want validating. Other people are made very uncomfortable when they see you thriving on a diet that they utterly don’t want to adopt, because they only see the negatives - no sugar, no chips, no chocolate, no bread, for ever and ever. They can see it is working for you and it only confirms to them that their diet is awful, which they know, deep down, anyway. Hence denial and attack. People, innit! Do what’s right for you and ignore the nay sayers. [/QUOTE]
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