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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1884856" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>And I suspect he'd say something different if you spoke to him off the record. Note that when Dr Xand Van Tuliken did The Truth About Carbs, he did not dare tackle the 'fat elephant; in the room so I believe its the Beeb that is playing it safe because of the nature of the programme (public health advice and not a controversial discussion topic). </p><p>The mainstream is shifting away from low fat and is comfy with 'healthy' fats from nuts and plants. But if they were to start saying that sat fat and particularly that from dairy may prevent diabetes or is correlated with a longer life span or doesn't always raise ldl (even if that did matter) it would be shooting a big hole in their own boat. Am hoping that Nina Techoliz will succeed in her campaign to get the USDA guidelines of 2020 to base their decision on the current science from which many other national guidelines may be changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1884856, member: 365308"] And I suspect he'd say something different if you spoke to him off the record. Note that when Dr Xand Van Tuliken did The Truth About Carbs, he did not dare tackle the 'fat elephant; in the room so I believe its the Beeb that is playing it safe because of the nature of the programme (public health advice and not a controversial discussion topic). The mainstream is shifting away from low fat and is comfy with 'healthy' fats from nuts and plants. But if they were to start saying that sat fat and particularly that from dairy may prevent diabetes or is correlated with a longer life span or doesn't always raise ldl (even if that did matter) it would be shooting a big hole in their own boat. Am hoping that Nina Techoliz will succeed in her campaign to get the USDA guidelines of 2020 to base their decision on the current science from which many other national guidelines may be changed. [/QUOTE]
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