ClobellsandBaubles
Well-Known Member
Its bl**dy hard to keep to a sensible weight and resist all the temptation thats around, but the amount of people I see around me with medical problems which are diet (ie eating badly) related is immense, so if people don't want to do it for their horse, or to save the NHS drowning in diabetics, etc, then they should do it for themselves!!! Its up to everyone to educate themselves, the information is out there.
It's a global epidemic and the more I look into it the harder it is to see how a single individual can change what is an overwhelming tide of obesity.
Especially as, yes, there is a lot of education out there; however, a lot of it is contradictory, fad diets with no evidence or outdated it is incredibly difficult to know which direction to go for the best. So yes we need education but we need the right education and for everyone to be singing from the same page in order to make a difference to the worlds waistlines and I don't see that happening any time soon.
But no one has the right to get on a horse even if that horse appears to carry you. Everyone has to be realistic about their weight and a horses ability to carry that weight. Just because everyone is getting bigger doesn't mean we have to hide our heads in the sand.