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Old February 14th, 2004, 01:50 AM
JC Der Koenig
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Default article in the Star Tribune

You'll lose about twenty pounds and then quit.

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JC

Eat less, exercise more.

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"Coff" wrote in message
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"Bear" wrote in message

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Interesting. The disdane the people in the article have for lo-carbers

is
amazing.

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- Bear
Grrrrrrrr : o)

297/277/210


The article is very condescending. Interestingly, the paper elected
to follow the article on their Web site with a link to Smart Carb
Choices and Adkins products. I guess it's okay to make fun of it, but
still okay to make a little money off it on their web site.

I've seen it work for me, and I know this is the first time in my life
when I don't finish a meal and obsess over where the next bite of food
is coming from , even though I'm stuffed at the time. It's the first
time I've stopped eating when I'm satisfied, as opposed to when I
simply can't cram another fork full of mashed potatos in my face or
I'll pop.

I honestly believe that (for me) the carbohydrates litteraly create an
imbalance that creates cravings not unlike what an alcoholic must
feel. I mean no disrespect to those battling alcoholism, I'v lost one
family member to that disease.

Please, everyone, keep the faith and hold your head high. My wife and
I were watching a show the other day and the dietitian telling about
how to eat low-fat was noticeably overweight! I think they have some
old-school training to get over. Imagine if researchers had clung to
the idea that cancer simply can't be cured or treated.

Keep up the good work.

Coff

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