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> >Since this article is written by a registered dietitian, call the article
> >below a reason as to why you might want to avoid seeing one, or at least
>be
> >mighty damn picky if you do.
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>Glad you added the last part -- I'm a dietitian -- don't bunch us all
>together -- I promote low carbohydrate and paleolithic eating in my private
>practice.. Granted, I am the exception. Kimberly
Kimberly (and Rachel),
I meant to put in the word "traditional" in front of dietitian before
sending my message but it slipped my mind before clicking on 'send'. Please
accept my apologies! A question for you, Rachel and any other dietitians or
nutritionists on the list; do insurance companies accept the latest research
on the Paleolithic diet and refer patients to you?
My guess is that they don't.
I didn't, by any means, wish to insult all dietitians. But Kimberly, you're
right; you are the exception. And thank God for that!
Dori Zook
Denver, CO
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