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Who made Britain Fat? Channel 4 Michael Mosley
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2495426" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>If you look at his earlier works, his Blood Sugar 800 diet used to be very low calorie, low fat. His latest works appear to be leaning towards low carb, but he still has a bias towards low calorie and weight ;loss. As a doctor wishing to keep his licence from the GMC to practice, he has to tread the path laid down by NICE and the NHS i.e. Low Calorie Low Fat. Especially if he has a diet plan in place which he needs to promote to keep himself in the manner he has become accustomed to. He is riding on the back of the Newcastle Diet studies which the nutritionista approve of. He will be aware of the trouble that Dr David Unwin faced with his Low Carb diet being used in his NHS practice. David has his approvals removed because of a problem with one minor graphic detail , but his diet advice is no longer supported by NICE because of it. Not sure if he has recovered that situation. It was withdrawn not for it being a bad diet or unsafe or anything like that, but for the use of a graphic that could be misinterpreted. Interesting that Moseley used the same info in one of his TV series without any problem. Thr Government also used the same approach for their Sugar Tax literature without complaint. Strange World we live in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2495426, member: 196898"] If you look at his earlier works, his Blood Sugar 800 diet used to be very low calorie, low fat. His latest works appear to be leaning towards low carb, but he still has a bias towards low calorie and weight ;loss. As a doctor wishing to keep his licence from the GMC to practice, he has to tread the path laid down by NICE and the NHS i.e. Low Calorie Low Fat. Especially if he has a diet plan in place which he needs to promote to keep himself in the manner he has become accustomed to. He is riding on the back of the Newcastle Diet studies which the nutritionista approve of. He will be aware of the trouble that Dr David Unwin faced with his Low Carb diet being used in his NHS practice. David has his approvals removed because of a problem with one minor graphic detail , but his diet advice is no longer supported by NICE because of it. Not sure if he has recovered that situation. It was withdrawn not for it being a bad diet or unsafe or anything like that, but for the use of a graphic that could be misinterpreted. Interesting that Moseley used the same info in one of his TV series without any problem. Thr Government also used the same approach for their Sugar Tax literature without complaint. Strange World we live in. [/QUOTE]
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