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Atkins-Blasting 'Physicians' Committee is a Front Group for PETA

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The late Dr. Robert Atkins is being
smeared for his alleged obesity at the time of his death, by a phony doctors
organization that has been exposed as a front group for People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA) and has been censured by the American Medical
Association (AMA).  The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
has taken in over $1 million from PETA and the animal rights movement.  PCRM
and PETA also share office space, board members, and staff.
    The AMA has formally censured PCRM in the past, calling its
recommendations "irresponsible" and "potentially dangerous to the health and
welfare of Americans."  The AMA has also called PCRM a "fringe organization"
that uses "unethical tactics" and is "interested in perverting medical
science."
    PCRM's attacks on diets including meat, fish and dairy foods, and its
constant demands for a vegetarian America are rooted in an animal-rights
philosophy.
    The facts on the late Dr. Robert Atkins:

    (1) Dr. Stuart Trager MD, chairman of the Atkins Physicians Council, told
        the Wall Street Journal that Atkins' heart disease stemmed from
        cardiomyopathy, a condition that was thought to result from a viral
        infection.  Atkins' weight was due to bloating and water-retention
        associated with his condition, and the time he spent in a coma after
        his head injury.
    (2) Trager's own release this morning reads in part: "Due to water
        retention ... [Atkins] had a weight that varied between 180 and 195.
        During his coma, as he deteriorated and his major organs failed, fluid
        retention and bloating dramatically distorted his body and left him at
        258 pounds at the time of his death, a documented weight gain of over
        60 pounds."

    The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition supported by
restaurants, food companies, and consumers working together to promote
personal responsibility and protect consumer choices.


SOURCE Center for Consumer Freedom




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