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CHANGING TIMES The Kiplinger Magazine - May 1962 - Page 13 - Google Books Result [books.google.com/books?id=jwAEAAAAMBAJ] Vol. 16, No. 5 pp 13-15 on "Calories Don't Count" by Dr. Herman Taller
Dr White [of the AMA]:"... nutrition nonsense and food quackery"
Changing Times continues, "Yet everyone knows someone who lost 10 or 12 pounds by following Tallers diet. If the diet is no good, why does it work?"
"The term 'high fat' diet is wrong." Dr Yudkins wrote recently in the Lancet..."The term should be 'low carbohydate' diet..."
The federal appeals court ruling on Taller's trial.
There were a number of printings, some text changes are implied between the 1960 hardback and the 1961-2 paperbacks concerning the safflower capsules.--Incogm (talk) 08:04, 20 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]