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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1932086" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Your predjudice is showing, There are other valid diets apart from Low Carb. The Newcastle Diet study on which this NHS venture is based has indeed shown promise of reversal that is sustainable in the longer term. This diet (ND) is discussed at length in many threads in this forum and in the Success Stories section too.</p><p></p><p>As has indeed been pointed out, the question of onging maintenence after the diet period is not covered and this will be necessary as much as or more than the shakes, There are several respondents on this site who can attest to the efficacy of this diet, but also some who have shown that it too can be reversed, so is not a CURE in itself.</p><p></p><p>As regards TOFI, the report quite clearly states that a requirement for the NHS plan is a BMI of 30+ so will exclude most TOFI that i know of.</p><p></p><p>As regards Low Carb, then this is often the choice of maintenance diet used in the follow on period, and is a useful adjunct to the Plan But it is not essential, or mandated,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1932086, member: 196898"] Your predjudice is showing, There are other valid diets apart from Low Carb. The Newcastle Diet study on which this NHS venture is based has indeed shown promise of reversal that is sustainable in the longer term. This diet (ND) is discussed at length in many threads in this forum and in the Success Stories section too. As has indeed been pointed out, the question of onging maintenence after the diet period is not covered and this will be necessary as much as or more than the shakes, There are several respondents on this site who can attest to the efficacy of this diet, but also some who have shown that it too can be reversed, so is not a CURE in itself. As regards TOFI, the report quite clearly states that a requirement for the NHS plan is a BMI of 30+ so will exclude most TOFI that i know of. As regards Low Carb, then this is often the choice of maintenance diet used in the follow on period, and is a useful adjunct to the Plan But it is not essential, or mandated, [/QUOTE]
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