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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
 
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Default On-line Chat with HeartDoc (12/08/05)

"Bob (this one)" wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> > Don Kirkman wrote:
> >
> >>Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> >>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>>>But:
> >>>>Watch what you eat today!
> >>
> >>>Wiser to watch how much you are eating.
> >>
> >>>>Start with the salad !
> >>
> >>>Cows eat only salad and grow to be several hundred of pounds.

>
> <LOL> Hilarious.


And so you despair.

> Elephants grow larger still. But those creatures eat
> pounds and pounds of plant material and convert it very inefficiently to
> flesh. They spend virtually all their waking time eating.


As do you apparently :-)

> They produce
> nearly as much pure shit as Chung's postings. But theirs at least has a
> useful purpose.


In your opinion.

> What a profoundly absurd analogy - "cows eat salad..."


It serves well the purpose of illustrating the absurdity of folks trying
to lose weight by watching **what** they are eating.

> >>Cows don't eat salad at all; they eat grasses (pasture grasses, various
> >>types of hay), legumes (particularly alfalfa), and cereals,
> >>(particularly barley).

> >
> > You just described salad :-)

>
> Sure. Everybody puts hay and pasture grasses in their salads. Lots of
> alfalfa. And don't forget barley. Many salads contain...


.... raw green plant matter that is very similar to what a cow normally
subsists on and indeed could eat if were readily available.

> Moronic game-player.


Ouch. You may have at the other cheek.

Would be more than happy to "glow" and chat about this and other things
like cardiology, diabetes and nutrition that interest those following
this thread here during the next on-line chat (12/08/05):

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For those who are put off by the signature, my advance apologies for how
the LORD has reshaped me:

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In Christ's love always,

Andrew
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