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Kim Kline <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:55:56 -0700
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>From: Atkins Newsletter <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Kim Kline <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: The Truth About Atkins and Fat - Atkins Has Not Changed
>Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 19:36:46 -0500
>
>The Truth About Atkins and Fat - Atkins Has Not Changed
>
>Dear Kim Kline,
>
>       Recent statements in the media that indicate Atkins has changed its
>long-held position on eating fat are simply wrong. The basic tenets of
>the Atkins Nutritional Approach™ have remained consistent since
>1972: Control carbs and eat a balance of fats and protein from a
>variety of sources.
>
>       We want to assure you that when you follow the Atkins Nutritional
>Approach? (ANA), the consumption of all forms of natural fat is
>perfectly safe. Let us also remind you that despite numerous studies
>that have supported the safety and efficacy of the ANA, the conventional
>nutrition community has no scientific research to back up its claims
>that consuming fat (including saturated fat) is bad for you in the
>context of a controlled carbohydrate lifestyle.
>
>       The fight goes on-and will no doubt continue. The latest attack comes in
>the form of an outrageous article in The New York Times, claiming that
>we at Atkins have changed our position on fat consumption. Loud and
>clear, with the notable exception of man-made trans fats (which Dr.
>Atkins long ago identified as dangerous), all fats are a healthy
>component of the Atkins lifestyle.
>
>       Atkins has not changed its basic tenets in more than 30 years. So what
>is new? Well, Atkins is changing the way people around the world eat and
>that should keep us in the headlines for years to come!
>
>Read More -> http://atkins.com/about/recentnews/AtkinsHasNotChanged.html

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