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Ignoramus13229 said:
In article , Pat Kiewicz wrote: Side comment #2: I have kind of a problem with the whole low-carb thing. Limiting high-glycemic foods is sensible. Avoiding highly processed foods is sensible. Eating a lot of meat from grain-fed, confined animals and the wrong sorts of fats isn't. Someone close to me went on the original Atkins diet. He developed kidney stones and ended up not so much later with inoperable cancer. Soured me on the concept. Scary stuff! My only question about this inoperable cancer, it usually takes years for cancer to appear and develop. Are you sure that he did not have cancer before? Cutting out most fruits and many vegetables (which he did) because they contained cabohydrates -- foods that are loaded with beneficial phytochemicals -- foods that are associated with lower rates of cancer -- and eating loads of supermarket beef certainly didn't help. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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