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<blockquote data-quote="first14808" data-source="post: 1729763" data-attributes="member: 452612"><p>Also agree. Medical practitioners have to follow approved guidelines, and if they don't, risk sanctions up to and including being struck off and unable to do their jobs. So if the official diet guidance is the Eatwell plate, that's what we'll be told until that changes. And getting that changed would need evidence showing benefits, ie trials, papers etc, which is happening.</p><p></p><p>And the junkfood lobby would no doubt object. As might people who've been promoting bad diets, which is another huge industry and could be better regulated. As long as authors are careful about how they promote health benefits, there'd be nothing stopping me publishing the "Chip Butty Diet" and stating it may prevent Kuru.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="first14808, post: 1729763, member: 452612"] Also agree. Medical practitioners have to follow approved guidelines, and if they don't, risk sanctions up to and including being struck off and unable to do their jobs. So if the official diet guidance is the Eatwell plate, that's what we'll be told until that changes. And getting that changed would need evidence showing benefits, ie trials, papers etc, which is happening. And the junkfood lobby would no doubt object. As might people who've been promoting bad diets, which is another huge industry and could be better regulated. As long as authors are careful about how they promote health benefits, there'd be nothing stopping me publishing the "Chip Butty Diet" and stating it may prevent Kuru. [/QUOTE]
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