http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/ ... asgow.html
I love articles like this but I have a strange sense of humour.
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The sad thing is those are the same guidelines I'm meant to encouraging on other people when I finish my degree. The even sadder thing is, everyone else on my course would look blankly at this and still go on about how lucky I am for eating crap (eggs and bacon religiously) and not putting any weight on, although I point out if that was the case, I wouldn't be putting any muscle on as well which they often comment on. Can't win!
That was great, thanks for posting. Think i'll spread this around.
That's why pretty much all dietitians are fat. Just sayin'....
I've been training a girl studying nursing of some kind and she told me that everything I told her diet wise was pretty much the opposite of what she had been 'taught'. In my head I said, "how's that working out for you?", but outloud I was a little more diplomatic. It's also hard to argue with common sense (just eat REAL food), never mind the science.
KPj
That's why pretty much all dietitians are fat. Just sayin'....
I've been training a girl studying nursing of some kind and she told me that everything I told her diet wise was pretty much the opposite of what she had been 'taught'. In my head I said, "how's that working out for you?", but outloud I was a little more diplomatic. It's also hard to argue with common sense (just eat REAL food), never mind the science.
KPj