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<blockquote data-quote="snametab" data-source="post: 2476357" data-attributes="member: 551984"><p>Thanks for your reply I am appalled that they told you off, how dare they. You need to write to your MP and explain this. If the NHS carries on promoting high carb diets they are pushing more and more people towards being diabetic. Thank goodness for the internet where we can see the scientific studies that disprove what the NHS are promoting. What I am puzzled about is this low carb program website commissioned by the NHS that appears to be for a select few - I need to get to the bottom of that. I am sure low carb is the right way to go but do make sure you are eating enough protein and fat? Diet Doctor and healthline websites are good on advising on that. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snametab, post: 2476357, member: 551984"] Thanks for your reply I am appalled that they told you off, how dare they. You need to write to your MP and explain this. If the NHS carries on promoting high carb diets they are pushing more and more people towards being diabetic. Thank goodness for the internet where we can see the scientific studies that disprove what the NHS are promoting. What I am puzzled about is this low carb program website commissioned by the NHS that appears to be for a select few - I need to get to the bottom of that. I am sure low carb is the right way to go but do make sure you are eating enough protein and fat? Diet Doctor and healthline websites are good on advising on that. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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