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Skewered, was she?
Yes ironic really, she was advising me on my diet and yet she died before me!
Skewered, was she?
I really hope that wagon wheels are some kind of biscuit.the patient is free to have a diet of wagon wheels and custard on toast
Personally dietary changes has done nothing for my ME and I am still sick, but it’s just not me there are others too. People who have attempted dietary approaches and claim they have improved still frequent the forums and for the most part still experience symptoms and are still sick. So are the improvements due to the diet, to placebo effects, or is it due to the fluctuations of the disease?With ME diet is especially important, especially for those who are intolerant of gluten and sometimes a lot of other things. Sometimes they can't prepare meals easily either.
The only thing worse than soggy toast is burnt toast ...although if burnt to a crisp it may hold up to the custard layer. I think that product innovation needs some work....perhaps a layer of chocolate spread as a moisture barrier?I really hope that wagon wheels are some kind of biscuit.I thing custard would make toast rather soggy. I prefer to eat mine separately.
And what is the evidence for this statement?Guidelines re diet are not based on much solid science, more vested interests.
Indeed.I would disagree re dieticians. My cousin had cancer- her recommended diet was shockingly bad for that condition.
Guidelines re diet are not based on much solid science, more vested interests.
But then we have fostered 2 generations who cannot cook from scratch. That is a bigger issue.
I used to have wagon wheels in my packed lunch box often when I was at school. I used to really hope they were some kind of biscuit too.I really hope that wagon wheels are some kind of biscuit.
Yes but there is no evidence for this ...all speculative at the moment with regards to microbiome. We are miles off knowing anything useful about this or even if this is not just a lot of hot air. There is nothing for gps to do on this until there is a prescribably treatment and diagnostic criteria for it.I really believe in preventative medicine, I think there should be so much more emphasis on diet in the primary practice. Could be a dietician giving the advice off course. Not knowing anything about food as a GP, just makes you look a bit dim.
Food is not a medicine, a medicine is curative. Food is a very good preventative measure.
In some diseases in can be (partly) curative as well, like diabetes and IBS.
With all we are finding out about the microbiome, I think diet will prove to be even more important than we thought.
Refs at work so may post something later, meanwhile as the sugar industry keeps to the tobacco playbook this may be of interestAnd what is the evidence for this statement?
Refs at work so may post something later, meanwhile as the sugar industry keeps to the tobacco playbook this may be of interest
I'll let you try that out and tell me how it goes.although if burnt to a crisp it may hold up to the custard layer.
We have cookies similar to that, but no jam. I guess that means we are deprived.Yes wagon wheels are a very retro brand of biscuit ...chocolate, biscuit, marshmallow and jam...what’s not to love?
We have cookies similar to that, but no jam. I guess that means we are deprived.![]()
Not a great day yesterday, so will get back to this later today hopefully.How does this relate to your claim that the the science behind nutritional guidelines is inadequate or is misinforming the guidelines/European law?
Perhaps post sometching that we can discuss rather than a book publicity event advert?
No worries, perhaps we should wait until he has done his talk and see what the content is? I don’t really do Facebook, but I’m sure it will pop up in the media I do read and we can discuss it properly around what he has said or claimed. Just bear in mind though he is a lobbyist and not an expert in law (a bit like Jamie Oliver is a cook and not a particularly good scientist...he isn’t as bad as delia smith but in the same vein).Not a great day yesterday, so will get back to this later today hopefully.
This is a talk to the European parliament to address nutritional diseases via diet not pills.
No doubt it will touch on the science as Aseem Malhotra is one of the few doctors who can statistically interpret research papers.
It is being livestreamed on Facebook
Not a great day yesterday, so will get back to this later today hopefully.
This is a talk to the European parliament to address nutritional diseases via diet not pills.
No doubt it will touch on the science as Aseem Malhotra is one of the few doctors who can statistically interpret research papers.
It is being livestreamed on Facebook
No cooked breakfasts? I have cooked breakfast every day. What does she recommend - starch-laden cereal?A relative in his very late 80's had a stroke. He recovered extremely well and on her last home visit the young ish GP (who had demonstrated very poor bedside manner throughout) started lecturing him about diet - there were to be no more cooked breakfasts ever again etc. etc..
He looked at her incredulously, told her to come back for a chat after she'd spent well over 80 years on the planet & suggested she show herself out.
He told us about it the next time we visited - he'd just spent the morning happily digging over his veg plot.
Eta - typo