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Published 07:48 29 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 08:43 29 Sept 2017 BST
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Andrew studied numerous research papers and finalised a plan the help of a dietician. He also wasn't just restricted to the white potato; he ate every kind he could find. He told The Independent: “I’m getting over 600 per cent of my daily iron retirements and over 400 per cent of vitamin c as well as heaps of fibre - all things that so-called experts have said I’d be low in today.
“The only thing of concern was calcium, potatoes have calcium but maybe not enough. To be sure I’m using a calcium fortified organic soy milk to make mashed potatoes. “My health just continues to improve. I had high cholesterol but now it’s low, my blood pressure has dropped and my sugar level has dropped,” he said.
“Every time I get a new blood test, it just gets better," he added. While we love potatoes and think Andrew did a great job being consistent with his diet, we can't help but think having potatoes all year would get kinda boring. And as always, consult with your doctor before taking any major steps (like this diet) to lose weight.
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