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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2433795" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Not sure who the author of the letter is. It seems to be the author of the original paper, but he is cross-referencing to this own papers, which is not sanitary. Again, his author description has him asa a journalist, and provides no academic data. But I believe he holds an MHS which is a Master of Health Science. He has published many papers, including one on whether mechanically deboned turkey meat is beneficial to people. He also wrote on whether protein in the diet is harmful to kidneys. He does seem to be scientific based. I note that there are strong connectionsd to Messrs Lustig, Feineman, Taube et al, and surprisingly with Bernstein. So I will reserve judgement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2433795, member: 196898"] Not sure who the author of the letter is. It seems to be the author of the original paper, but he is cross-referencing to this own papers, which is not sanitary. Again, his author description has him asa a journalist, and provides no academic data. But I believe he holds an MHS which is a Master of Health Science. He has published many papers, including one on whether mechanically deboned turkey meat is beneficial to people. He also wrote on whether protein in the diet is harmful to kidneys. He does seem to be scientific based. I note that there are strong connectionsd to Messrs Lustig, Feineman, Taube et al, and surprisingly with Bernstein. So I will reserve judgement. [/QUOTE]
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