Talk:Udo Erasmus

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Here's one example of a scientific article about the health benefits of essential fatty acids.

There's a suggestion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Udo's Choice Food Pyramids to merge the Food Pyramids article with this one, in which case articles such as the above-mentioned can be given as references to support some of the ideas that Udo Erasmus upholds. --Coppertwig (talk) 13:01, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

Temporarily putting contents of page Udo's Choice Food Pyramids (which is not a redirect) here on the talk page, intending to merge the information into the article as decided at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Udo's Choice Food Pyramids.

Udo's Choice Food Pyramids are three nutritional advice pyramids developed by Udo Erasmus: one each for "healthy" people, "sick" people and "active" people. Pointing to growing levels of obesity and degenerative illnesses as evidence that conventional nutritional advice is not working, he developed these food pyramids which place more emphasis on green vegetables and good-quality plant oils such as in nuts and seeds, and less emphasis on carbohydrates and processed foods.

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My recommendation, if the only source for the food pyramid is that link, why not just put the link in the external links? Don't take this as criticism in any way, I am just offering my good faith constructive recommendation. Pocopocopocopoco (talk) 02:08, 25 January 2008 (UTC)