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<blockquote data-quote="pianoman" data-source="post: 213763" data-attributes="member: 35747"><p>I believe she has a book (mentioned in the article) several in fact, and a website where she describes her 20 years of research. I don't think that making a living out of health advice is a new idea... if we discount everyone who does so, just for that reason, I'm not sure who would be left?</p><p></p><p>There does seem to be plenty of overlap with what Taubes (and increasingly others) describe. That tends to happen with good science. Do we dismiss all the evolutionary biologists as just jumping on Darwin's bandwagon?</p><p></p><p>It's horses for courses: I changed my own diet (what I eat) after reading Taubes book -- which did not contain a diet plan.. but I am aware that some others prefer to have a formal diet plan to follow.</p><p></p><p>As I suggested to the OP there are sources to read and make up your own mind. I'm not trying to tell anyone what to think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pianoman, post: 213763, member: 35747"] I believe she has a book (mentioned in the article) several in fact, and a website where she describes her 20 years of research. I don't think that making a living out of health advice is a new idea... if we discount everyone who does so, just for that reason, I'm not sure who would be left? There does seem to be plenty of overlap with what Taubes (and increasingly others) describe. That tends to happen with good science. Do we dismiss all the evolutionary biologists as just jumping on Darwin's bandwagon? It's horses for courses: I changed my own diet (what I eat) after reading Taubes book -- which did not contain a diet plan.. but I am aware that some others prefer to have a formal diet plan to follow. As I suggested to the OP there are sources to read and make up your own mind. I'm not trying to tell anyone what to think. [/QUOTE]
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