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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1324366" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>That is a very good idea!!! Lol.... You would need to get some people like Dr Unwin on side and Dr Aseem Malhotra.. Aseem etc - he is considering a cookbook next year. He is the doctor behind the recent film "the big fat fix". He's more meditereanean eating than heavy saturated fats. Genuinely a great guy.</p><p></p><p>I relate to the low carb though and does it have detrimental effects on other health long term? I've done low carb pretty much since 13 and now 53. I have had breast cancer and got a chronic paralysed colon with other stuff wrong with stomach. Did lower carb contribute towards this? If you take me alone, you would be likely to say yes... but my brothers have ate like this for longer.. they haven't got a thing wrong with them and are older than me...</p><p>The only thing I find difficult to think about is that my being lean is likely to have caused long term damage from radiotherapy.. apparently persons that have more weight can handle it better.. ie ribcage and heart is more protected. So being a low carber and being lean never helped my recovery from cancer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1324366, member: 17713"] That is a very good idea!!! Lol.... You would need to get some people like Dr Unwin on side and Dr Aseem Malhotra.. Aseem etc - he is considering a cookbook next year. He is the doctor behind the recent film "the big fat fix". He's more meditereanean eating than heavy saturated fats. Genuinely a great guy. I relate to the low carb though and does it have detrimental effects on other health long term? I've done low carb pretty much since 13 and now 53. I have had breast cancer and got a chronic paralysed colon with other stuff wrong with stomach. Did lower carb contribute towards this? If you take me alone, you would be likely to say yes... but my brothers have ate like this for longer.. they haven't got a thing wrong with them and are older than me... The only thing I find difficult to think about is that my being lean is likely to have caused long term damage from radiotherapy.. apparently persons that have more weight can handle it better.. ie ribcage and heart is more protected. So being a low carber and being lean never helped my recovery from cancer... [/QUOTE]
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