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Tag Archives: National Obesity Forum
They Think They Can Hide The Truth! Nanana!!!
They Pulled It! I was not kidding! The paper full of healthy diet truth was indeed pulled from the UK website and many of the leaders of the Obesity Forum Public Health Organization were forced to resign! It is a … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, Healthcare, Must Read, Press Release, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged bad foods, carbs, diabetes, dirty business, grains, healthcare, healthy eating, heart-health diet, hiding the truth, high fat diet, human health, human lives, low carbs diet, National Obesity Forum, Nobel Prize, NOF, obesity, sugar, sweeping under the rug, UK
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The Truth Revealed in the UK–Then Silenced… Again!
Just recently this post appears here and before they remove it, I posted the PDF. And remove it they will since all of the leaders of the National Obesity Forum, that already caused some resignations and surely more will follow. So before … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, Press Release
Tagged bullshit, cholesterol, diabetes, eminent experts, fat, heart health, National Obesity Forum, NOF, obesity, Public Health Collaboration, UK
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