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<blockquote data-quote="AtkinsMo" data-source="post: 1080535" data-attributes="member: 104933"><p>I just think that some people are being particularly pedantic for no good reason, when you read the content, without the bickering, we're all saying the same thing! When you lower carbs, particularly extremely, you have to replace them with something, fat is the healthy option. We are having to try to counteract 40 years plus of misinformation, based on flawed research.</p><p></p><p>But back to the topic, I am completely mystified how people get the funding to research such preposterous things! Haven't we moved on at all? It's like the original research on cholesterol, where rabbits (herbivores) were fed huge amounts of (probably oxidised) cholesterol - and VOILA the Cholesterol / heart hypothesis was born! Thankfully there are now infinitely more clever scientists and statisticians around, and of course we can all access the studies on the Internet, and these ridiculous theories can be properly evaluated / rebutted. I particularly like Denise Minger and Stephanie Senneff's blogs on research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtkinsMo, post: 1080535, member: 104933"] I just think that some people are being particularly pedantic for no good reason, when you read the content, without the bickering, we're all saying the same thing! When you lower carbs, particularly extremely, you have to replace them with something, fat is the healthy option. We are having to try to counteract 40 years plus of misinformation, based on flawed research. But back to the topic, I am completely mystified how people get the funding to research such preposterous things! Haven't we moved on at all? It's like the original research on cholesterol, where rabbits (herbivores) were fed huge amounts of (probably oxidised) cholesterol - and VOILA the Cholesterol / heart hypothesis was born! Thankfully there are now infinitely more clever scientists and statisticians around, and of course we can all access the studies on the Internet, and these ridiculous theories can be properly evaluated / rebutted. I particularly like Denise Minger and Stephanie Senneff's blogs on research. [/QUOTE]
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