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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1572280" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>OK I will say it again. Stalemate. The Government is not interested in making a U-turn, and has immense inertia against change. The LC approach is perceived as the new kid on the block, so carries the Burden of Proof. Modern research techniques and ways of interpreting the data is a new technology, so until it becomes accepted by mainstream nutritionists, AND someone puts up the money for a research project, then we have a snowballs chance in hell in changing the status quo. There is no public outcry since the public is generally uninterested and unaffected by these findings, so will not lobby their MP et al to raise awareness. So LC diets will remain amongst the mushrooms -kept in the dark and fed bullsh*t/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1572280, member: 196898"] OK I will say it again. Stalemate. The Government is not interested in making a U-turn, and has immense inertia against change. The LC approach is perceived as the new kid on the block, so carries the Burden of Proof. Modern research techniques and ways of interpreting the data is a new technology, so until it becomes accepted by mainstream nutritionists, AND someone puts up the money for a research project, then we have a snowballs chance in hell in changing the status quo. There is no public outcry since the public is generally uninterested and unaffected by these findings, so will not lobby their MP et al to raise awareness. So LC diets will remain amongst the mushrooms -kept in the dark and fed bullsh*t/ [/QUOTE]
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