If we don’t do LCHF we are unethical


#1

LCHF diet presented to UK parliament

https://youtu.be/HvMFj6NxPGI (33 mins)

Wow its not all bad new out there.


('Jackie P') #2

Yes I saw this on YouTube! Things are looking up!


(bulkbiker) #3

The dietitians are staging a fight back though…


#4

As expected I suppose. Money making machines won’t go quietly


(Full Metal KETO AF) #5

Radical new truths are historically always met with much resistance. Galileo, Newton and many others that went against mass belief systems all dealt with it. Ketogenic eating is no different. It’s truth will eventually be recognized. :face_with_monocle:


(You've tried everything else; why not try bacon?) #6

Aseem Malhotra, Ivor Cummins, and Zoë Harcombe, and backed up by one of their own, MP Tom Watson, whose weight loss has been in the news—that’s quite a crew. Whether the other MP’s choose to believe it or not, at least they were well-informed.


(Ian) #7

I thought MP Tom Watson’s opening speech to be a breath of fresh air and something that needs to happen over here in the US and Canada. I think the Keto momentum is building and it will be or is already too big to stop now.


#9

Thanks for posting this Ian. As far as I know there are no politicians in Australia speaking this way, unfortunately.


(James Gough) #10

The Lancet are pushing the Flexitarian diet as well - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-46865204

Isn’t it interesting that the Flexitarian diet ticks all the large food industry boxes so that no lobbying group will be offended.