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The rivalry between Atkins and Ornish was related to food intake.

Based on his experience caring for patients, Atkins thought that the things that were relegated to the narrow point of the food pyramid—meat, eggs, cream, and cheese—were the healthiest.

His dietary regimen was mostly an inverted version of the USDA pyramid that was high in fat and low in carbohydrates. In addition to promoting weight loss, Atkins claimed that this diet may help people prevent heart disease, diabetes, and possibly other chronic illnesses.

On one side was Atkins, who had two strips of bacon and three eggs for breakfast. Ornish represented the other viewpoint with his fruits, veggies, and sharp criticisms of Atkins.

Ornish said that the Atkins diet contributed to his impotence and poor breath.

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