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Old April 1st, 2010, 02:13 PM posted to sci.med.nutrition,sci.life-extension,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diet,alt.support.diet.low-carb
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On Mar 31, 11:18*pm, GreenXenon wrote:
On Mar 31, 6:27*pm, sometimers
wrote:





On 3/31/2010 6:38 PM, GreenXenon wrote:


On Mar 31, 11:35 am,
wrote:


Bill Gates started with nothing but cleverness and a good idea. Apple
computers started with nothing but cleverness and a good idea. Janet
Long started with nothing but cleverness and a good idea. If you have
a good idea and cleverness you to can create a similar success, if
you have faith in your idea. Any idea, no matter how good it is, without
cleverness, is doomed to failure.


How do I add cleverness to my idea?


If you have to ask......


Huh?



I am, frankly, weary with people who claim to have a great idea and
then expect others to bring their idea to fruition. Usually their
idea sucks. Can you prove that yours doesn't?


What about my idea sucks? It would provide all nutrients necessary to
live the longest and most healthy life possible.



According to whom? You have no studies, no expert endorsement,
nothing to back up that claim for the product you have yet to actually
create. I also think you'd have trouble finding credible
authorities that believe other parts of your theory, like all proteins
& fats need to be pre-digested completely. Which of course doesn't
mean you can't make some claims and sell it anyway, like many other
late night "miracle" infomercial products.


As for what sucks about the idea, how about this gem:

"This product may be extremely healthy to live off of. However, it
will
likely taste bad. To make this product consumable, oral equipment is
included. This apparatus includes a mouth piece – made of health-
friendly, eco-friendly material – that will coat the tongue, teeth,
gums, and pretty much the entire mouth of the consumer to protect
him/
her from perceiving the noxious flavors. The mouth piece is firm
enough to maintain its shape yet soft enough to be comfortable to the
consumer. The part of the device covering the tongue is thin and
especially soft, so that the consumer can feel the presence of the
drink in his/her mouth and safely swallow the beverage without it
entering the windpipe. "

Can you possibly be so stupid to think that people would buy this at
all, let alone the core of their diet?