User talk:Signimu/Fad diet

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Although this diet was deemed unscientific at the time due to a lack of a proposal of a scientifically sound mechanism, Dr Frederick Banting, a distant relative,[1] discovered insulin as one of the first treatments and mechanisms for diabetic individuals, receiving the Nobel Prize for this discovery, and giving the patent for free.[2]

Named references[edit]

I don't suggest you change anything at this stage but for future reference... Named references don't need to be in quotes unless they have an embedded space (maybe some special characters too?). --Red King (talk) 18:53, 20 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your edits and feedback! Yes it's unnecessary but I mainly mirrored what another editor did on the mainspace article, so that I don't break what he did meanwhile --Signimu (talk) 20:50, 20 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ Taubes, Gary (2007). Good Calories, Bad Calories: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Diet, Weight Control, and Disease. Knopf. ISBN 978-1-4000-4078-0.
  2. ^ "The man who discovered insulin - and gave it away for free". Diabetes Community. 13 November 2015.