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Hi everyone,
I'm about to embark on the Newcastle Diet, but was wondering if anyone knows of any changes that have resulted from the Direct study results? e.g. in one of the BBC News article I read, the participant was referring to "4 shakes a day" rather than the "3 plus 200cal veggies" that we're all familiar with. Does anyone know how the methodology changed in this study, and which one was showing the most success?
For instance they discuss putting some patients on the Counterweight-Plus programme, which as far as I can tell is a 3 month programme with 4 shakes a day... obviously a bit different from the traditional ND!
Any insight anyone can offer greatly appreciated!
I'm about to embark on the Newcastle Diet, but was wondering if anyone knows of any changes that have resulted from the Direct study results? e.g. in one of the BBC News article I read, the participant was referring to "4 shakes a day" rather than the "3 plus 200cal veggies" that we're all familiar with. Does anyone know how the methodology changed in this study, and which one was showing the most success?
For instance they discuss putting some patients on the Counterweight-Plus programme, which as far as I can tell is a 3 month programme with 4 shakes a day... obviously a bit different from the traditional ND!
Any insight anyone can offer greatly appreciated!