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Jonathan Ball
 
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Default this deserves an answer, pearl

usual suspect wrote:
> pearl wrote:
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>> I don't know what his diet was like before it was changed either,
>> but, to hazard a guess for the reason for such a large change in
>> serum cholesterol levels, beyond different quantities of dietary
>> macro-nutrient constituents, - possibly predisposition to a liver
>> disorder affecting indigenous

>
>
> ENDOGENOUS. Dipshit.


Haw haw haw! What did you expect from a whore/foot
masseuse?

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>> cholesterol production, precipitated


"precipitated" - haw haw haw! What a ****ing bonehead!

>> by the strain from eating cooked foods (see below) and vice-
>> versa -- whole raw foods enabled healthy proper liver function.
>> ('These health conditions may increase a person's risk for high
>> cholesterol: · alcohol abuse · diabetes · kidney disease · liver
>> disease · underactive thyroid gland, called hypothyroidism '
>> http://health.discovery.com/diseases...opedia/30.html )


Lesley has ZERO education or expertise in anything to
do with health. She has never attended university,
didn't even do biology in whatever sort of post
elementary schooling she began (and didn't finish), and
she doesn't have any idea what she's talking about.
That's why she's so scattershot.