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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2448763" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Well done [USER=537821]@A12345[/USER] . Anyone that can mentally and physically make that commitment deserves a positive clinical outcome; the bodybuilding Olympia has just taken place and those participants have to do a similar thing for circa 8 weeks.</p><p></p><p>It is not just the ND intervention that when used as tool needs a maintenance section once the goal is achieved - I believe this is some exercise and two thirds of the original meal size. I am aware that Eric Westman has said that a patient said his protocol worked and then stopped working when they no longer did it?! ...derrr</p><p></p><p>So, whilst I and everyone are delighted for you, a male cannot exist on 800 calories long term (cannot speak for women), so what comes next is vital for remission hopefully for ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2448763, member: 256617"] Well done [USER=537821]@A12345[/USER] . Anyone that can mentally and physically make that commitment deserves a positive clinical outcome; the bodybuilding Olympia has just taken place and those participants have to do a similar thing for circa 8 weeks. It is not just the ND intervention that when used as tool needs a maintenance section once the goal is achieved - I believe this is some exercise and two thirds of the original meal size. I am aware that Eric Westman has said that a patient said his protocol worked and then stopped working when they no longer did it?! ...derrr So, whilst I and everyone are delighted for you, a male cannot exist on 800 calories long term (cannot speak for women), so what comes next is vital for remission hopefully for ever. [/QUOTE]
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