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<blockquote data-quote="Banting_Coach" data-source="post: 1590839" data-attributes="member: 329179"><p>Reading all the above posts, it is indeed heartbreaking that the medical profession is still so far behind knowing how important the LCHF Lifestyle is for patient's recovery. </p><p>However do bear in mind that generations of incorrect or even little nutritional training will take a while to correct. </p><p>Then too remember that there are very powerful vested interests that 'want' the general population to consume their sugary, starchy foods for turnover.</p><p>Most thinking patients have had the correct food brought in by concerned family members.</p><p>I've seen and heard of numerous cases of post-operative patients being connected to a glucose drip for days, as it is the hospitals way of treating the cases!</p><p>Happy recovery!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banting_Coach, post: 1590839, member: 329179"] Reading all the above posts, it is indeed heartbreaking that the medical profession is still so far behind knowing how important the LCHF Lifestyle is for patient's recovery. However do bear in mind that generations of incorrect or even little nutritional training will take a while to correct. Then too remember that there are very powerful vested interests that 'want' the general population to consume their sugary, starchy foods for turnover. Most thinking patients have had the correct food brought in by concerned family members. I've seen and heard of numerous cases of post-operative patients being connected to a glucose drip for days, as it is the hospitals way of treating the cases! Happy recovery! [/QUOTE]
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