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Old October 8th, 2012, 06:35 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default The Nitrate and Nitrite Myth: Another Reason not to Fear Bacon

On Oct 8, 11:30*am, Dogman wrote:
On Mon, 8 Oct 2012 06:49:08 -0700 (PDT), "

wrote:

[...]

Yet it was you just a week or so ago that was lecturing
us on how we absolutely must check our blood glucose
response and lipid response to anything suspect that
we eat.


That's a lie, no matter how many times you copy and paste your reply.


Here it is for you from that other thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s...f3a064a?hl=en#

Trader4:
So, I see. The new reqirement is that anyone that chooses to use
a LC product like Carbquik must now purchase a glucometer
and do a study on themselves before they use it, even if they
are not diabetic and doing perfectly fine with years of LC
experience.



dogman:
Only if they're smart!

Trader4:
And now Dogman
has tried to extend that to testing the product's effect on your
LDL? I eat maybe 6 Carbquik pancakes a week and then
not even every week. How the
hell could anyone expect me to test for it's effect on LDL?


dogman:
Easy, dumb****. Eat that way for a good 90 days, then have an NMR
test
(a test you *should* want to have done anyway).
Is your LDL particle number (LDL-P) low? Or high?


So it's clear what you said. You said that those of us
that use Carbquik and that are not diabetic should do BG
monitoring or we're not smart. And what is really, really
dumb is to suggest that lipid testing should be done too.
Like a few Carbquik pancakes are going to show up in
a lipid test and be able to be seperated out from the 99.9%
of the other food one eats. Dumb, really, really, dumb
and everyone else here knows it too.

But then you believe HIV is harmless, that AIDS
is caused by poor diet and lack of sleep, and that no
virus can cause cancer. Nuff said....