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<blockquote data-quote="Spl@" data-source="post: 1931978" data-attributes="member: 493821"><p>An attempt at least. </p><p></p><p>It still sites being overweight as a cause not a symptom. </p><p></p><p>The shakes still have an appreciable carb content with skimmed milk and porridge being some of the elements. So it still sounds like a NHS plate in a drink just smaller portions. </p><p></p><p>It's only for people over a bmi of 30.</p><p></p><p>Lastly. How will this help long term. Changing people to meat and salad/veg is sustainable for life and costs far less. These people will need hand holding through the experience and then when their 'treatment' ends what do they do. They will be told to eat the NHS plate and got straight back to where they started.</p><p></p><p>Bet weight help organisations are behind it. We know how wonky they can get the healthy ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spl@, post: 1931978, member: 493821"] An attempt at least. It still sites being overweight as a cause not a symptom. The shakes still have an appreciable carb content with skimmed milk and porridge being some of the elements. So it still sounds like a NHS plate in a drink just smaller portions. It's only for people over a bmi of 30. Lastly. How will this help long term. Changing people to meat and salad/veg is sustainable for life and costs far less. These people will need hand holding through the experience and then when their 'treatment' ends what do they do. They will be told to eat the NHS plate and got straight back to where they started. Bet weight help organisations are behind it. We know how wonky they can get the healthy ideas. [/QUOTE]
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