I realize the things I talk about are confronting, but I speak
from the heart through genuine concern about where we are all
heading. I talk about how to avoid it, while knowing full well
that the odds are, most of you will end up at that bad place no
matter what I say.
That’s a tragedy because it doesn’t have to end there.
I’m sure you wonder; why isn’t all the really important people
talking about this?
I think there are a few good reason.
We have to first consider the industries that have mushroomed
and flourished on the back of a forty year deluge of
misinformation. These are powerful people. Their advertising
revenue helps support governments as well as science and
medical careers.
Then we have the many smaller industries and niche markets
where businesses and careers depend on this misinformation.
They often practice their profession in complete ignorance of
the facts. The trouble is, what they do it is equally
damaging.
People build careers on a commitment to whatever truth they have
been taught. Even if it is completely false!
The hardest thing of all to change is a lifestyle. We ended up
on this dangerous track because we completely changed our
lifestyle.
We were tricked into believing we had to do so to avoid an
apparent,but false, epidemic of high cholesterol.
So we come to the audience, the people who truly need this
information. People like yourself who recognize the logic of what
I say but cannot bring yourself to act. It’s too hard! It’s
hopeless! It’s whatever! Know that this is your addiction
talking - not you.
Sure! It is not easy to deal with addiction but it’s not nearly
as hard as you think and it is far more rewarding than you can
possibly imagine right now.
I hope you take heed of the seriousness of what I write. It won’t
cost you a cent to follow the articles and videos I post on my
blogs and hopefully it will bring you to the realization that you
need to take action and you need to read my book; The carbohydrate
Addict’s Manual, as soon as it is published in a few weeks time.
Kirsten plotkin
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