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<blockquote data-quote="Kyi" data-source="post: 1079413" data-attributes="member: 211285"><p>Have you ever wondered where the eat well plate came from. Apart from it being promoted in the 2007s I can find nothing on any medical reports from Drs that supported it via testing and getting results. I can see it was used as a consumer feedback that it worked but nothing medical other than the nutritionists recommending it. Its weird because I can find example of low carb dieting from the 1800s that work. It surprises me that the information about the eat well plate just doesnt exist (atleast that I can find) that most NHS nutritionals say its a proven diet. As far as I can see there are more reports of the Low carb diets working than the NHS recommended diet and for a whole lot longer than the NHS guide. Anyone have any supporting documentation for the NHS plate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyi, post: 1079413, member: 211285"] Have you ever wondered where the eat well plate came from. Apart from it being promoted in the 2007s I can find nothing on any medical reports from Drs that supported it via testing and getting results. I can see it was used as a consumer feedback that it worked but nothing medical other than the nutritionists recommending it. Its weird because I can find example of low carb dieting from the 1800s that work. It surprises me that the information about the eat well plate just doesnt exist (atleast that I can find) that most NHS nutritionals say its a proven diet. As far as I can see there are more reports of the Low carb diets working than the NHS recommended diet and for a whole lot longer than the NHS guide. Anyone have any supporting documentation for the NHS plate? [/QUOTE]
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