Friday, August 6, 2010

Cambridge diets aren't under the guidance of Dietitians

Hi


I just wanted to stress a point made in a guide to cambridge dietsI read here, it states that you undertake the diet under the guidance of a 'Cambridge Dietitian'. This is not true.


Both the terms 'Dietitian' and Dietician' are Internationally legally protected titles and falsely claiming to be oneis a prosecutable offence. A Dietitian will have undertaken a degree course and post graduate training. They also continually develop their skills under a managed professional development scheme and undertake training annually to ensure that their skills are up to date. To practice they are registered members of the Health Professional councils (HPC) and are represented by the British Dietetic Association (BDA).


A cambridge counsellor is a self employed 'agent' selling a product supplied by a direct selling company. The two should not be confused.


If you want qualified professional dietary advice you can be reffered to a Dietitian via your GP or you can see one privately.Thanks


Dave


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