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<blockquote data-quote="nomoredonuts" data-source="post: 1267490" data-attributes="member: 271833"><p><strong>Banish the Beige</strong></p><p>I didn't want to start a fresh thread for this, but any Mods who disagree - feel free to move this.</p><p></p><p>For anyone who wants to find the Jamie Owens programme, Fat v Carbs, that was shown on Tuesday on BBC Wales here is the way ; Catchup TV > BBC iPlayer > Popular > Fat v Carbs (3/10 8.30pm BBC Wales.)</p><p></p><p>Although there was an attempt to "balance" the claims for LCHF, by interviewing staunch NHS-brainwashed types, they didn't have much conviction and were reliant on the "everybody knows fat makes you fat" line. It was nice to see glimpses of the National Obesity Forum statement from earlier this year and to see real results from (*SPOILER ALERT*) </p><p>the presenter and a guest. Three weeks was honestly not long enough to to burn off his visceral fat and we didn't see that much exercising but the results were encouraging and the doctor's face at the end was a picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoredonuts, post: 1267490, member: 271833"] [B]Banish the Beige[/B] I didn't want to start a fresh thread for this, but any Mods who disagree - feel free to move this. For anyone who wants to find the Jamie Owens programme, Fat v Carbs, that was shown on Tuesday on BBC Wales here is the way ; Catchup TV > BBC iPlayer > Popular > Fat v Carbs (3/10 8.30pm BBC Wales.) Although there was an attempt to "balance" the claims for LCHF, by interviewing staunch NHS-brainwashed types, they didn't have much conviction and were reliant on the "everybody knows fat makes you fat" line. It was nice to see glimpses of the National Obesity Forum statement from earlier this year and to see real results from (*SPOILER ALERT*) the presenter and a guest. Three weeks was honestly not long enough to to burn off his visceral fat and we didn't see that much exercising but the results were encouraging and the doctor's face at the end was a picture. [/QUOTE]
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