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February 4, 2007

Sunday miscelleny

by Feòrag

A handful of stories from the last few days which I was too lazy to write about at the time:

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Posted in Church and State and Conspiracies and Fleecing the Gullible and Forteana and Love Thy Neighbour and Science Fiction at 11:01. Last modified on February 04 2007 at 12:07.
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1: Posted by: Spiritof1976 | February 4, 2007 2:55 PM

Dear God, how much do I loathe and detest Gillian McKeith? Let me count the ways.

Her ridiculous pseudoscientific diets, her shameless self-publicising, her exaggeration of her academic qualifications, the obnoxious, hectoring way she shouts at fat people on her programme. Oh yes, and that toe-curling appearance on Celebrity Big Brother.

Did I miss anything out?

2: Posted by: Feòrag | February 4, 2007 6:51 PM

Hectoring is exactly the method which does not work with me on health matters, because it just sends me into "live fast, die young" mode. I do not want a long life if it's miserable, and McKeith's book just annoyed me on that front.

Her approach to food has quite a bit of the sensible in it, but it's the sense that wholefoods advocates have been saying for years. The new and original bits are pretty much bollocks.

3: Posted by: Spike | February 4, 2007 11:07 PM

Ben Goldacre has found "Dr." McKeith's PhD "thesis", and commments on it on his blog, and in Saturdays Guardian. Well worth the read.

Ben's blog: www.badscience.net

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