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Slowly, ever so slowly, the worm turns.
On 21/05/2012 12:16 PM, Doug Freyburger wrote:
James Warren wrote: That is a very narrow minded position. If LC works as well as it seems to work and is safe, then the world at large needs to know about it. The entrenched regimes needs to change. The best way to do that is to overwhelm them with solid evidence. Solid evidence - Go to the mall and look for fat people. If you see more than the ancient 10% percentage of obesity that's the result of decades of low fat pressure. This is very simple not rocket science. The entrenched regime needs to be attacked on intellectual and organizational levels. Endless low carb studies have been coming out for over a decade and they are a part of the solution, but only a part. Those studies are small and the results only suggestive. The critics can always say "yeah, but". We need to eliminate all criticism by good, large studies. Looking around the mall and then pointing to what they are eating is only a plausibility argument. Such arguments need experimental verification. -- -jw |
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