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HELLO DANA!

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"Dana Carpender" > wrote in message
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> jombithedjinn wrote:
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>> Krusty wrote:
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>>>"trijcomm" > wrote ...
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>>>>>That's really unfair, Janis. Where did you learn all this info....was
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>>>>the setup to one of your women's apartment wrestling videos some chick
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>>>>>in pantyhose reading an Atkins diet book?
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>>>>You should really look into that Atkins diet book ...
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>>>Hardly, it's a "diet" for idiots.
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>>>Get a biology degree and *really* learn about food.

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>> You obviously know nothing about nutrition. Do you REALLY think human
>> beings were truly meant to eat grass like wheat and barley? I'm sure
>> that you do, you're just the type to be so undereducated.
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>> Typical diets are inferior to the atkins diet strictly because the
>> conventional diets would have people eat foods that nature never
>> intended for human beings to eat. Humans were meant to eat meat, eggs,
>> green leafy vegetables, and certain berries. They were certainly not
>> meant to eat wheat grass.

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> Data Point: I've been eating a low carb diet for going on eleven years
> now. I am very healthy; all the tests confirm it. Have kept 40 pounds
> off (with the occasional bump upward after a nasty car wreck, when I
> couldn't exercise; and when I've gone hypothyroid.) Drastically improved
> my energy level. Enjoy the food tremendously, and really don't miss
> anything.
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> And yeah, since grains and beans in any quantity have only been part of
> the human diet for 10,000 of the 2 million or more years we've been
> around, it's really hard to see how they're essential. Research indicates
> that the hunter/gatherer diet generally consisted of roughly 50%-60%
> animal food, and the rest vegetables, wild (very low sugar) fruit in
> season, and nuts and seeds. Sounds about like my diet.
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> Dana
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