That might be a valid criticism if not for the solid evidence that it makes no difference whatsoever
That's a false dichotomy and a mischaracterisation of my position. You can provide healthy eating advice and effective interventions-as demonstrated in robust clinical trials-at the same time
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And that brings me back to my point. The NHS is paying for the band-aid but not walking back the appalling nutrition advice it has been providing and replacing it with advice to remove sugar (or did I miss that announcment?)
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And as I've said before - that's a false dichotomy. You could just as easily say that the NHS should stop providing dialysis because it's just treating the symptoms, and it would be as cogent an argument
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