I don't think anyone's positioning the guidelines as a solution, in particular the guidelines themselves which talk at length about the importance of social/environmental change for real impact
And as far as I can tell, you are the only person arguing with me about guidelines who has actually read the document, which tells you the calibre of most of the arguments I've had in the last day or so!
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I have read the guidelines. My understanding is not as detailed or deep as
@WeDietitians and@foodnuthealth since they actually did work relating to it. But I still disagree, fundamentally, from a biochem and physiology perspective. And I am not a LCHFer either. -
I think this is the point here Gid, the public trust us to critique to a deeper level, to represent with the greatest degree of accuracy what comes across our desks - that we expect every person to "get in there are read every bit before they might truly understand" is poor comms
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