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Old November 29th, 2007, 04:15 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 16:50:03 -0700, Tiger Lily posted:

Canola oil is a GOOD source for Omega 3 oils

THAT is why we use it


That, and I'll probably be growing a field of it next year. :-)


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Old November 29th, 2007, 05:49 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology, alt.support.diabetes, alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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Kaz Kylheku wrote:
On Nov 28, 4:11 pm, Zed wrote:

Mehmet Oz should know all this.


Actually he was very specific about keeping it refrigerated and not
heating it.


That doesn't make sense with the widely available refined canola oil,
which was heated during processing, and isn't kept refrigerated in the
supermarket. You're locking the barn door after the horse has fled.
The horse, of course, being a metaphor for all traces of nutrition.


I think it might have had to do with freshness. They keep mayonase on
the shelf un refrigerated for weeks or months too -- but after you
open it...

Does Oz make all of that clear?


I dunno, I don't keep track of his every word and deed. All I know is
his general guidance has helped towards my loosing 35 lbs. and I think
he's a cool dude.

Here I am!
I stand at the door and knock.
If anyone hears my voice
and opens the door, I will come in
and eat with him, and he with me.
Revelation 3:20
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Old November 29th, 2007, 07:28 PM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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"Zed" wrote in message
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em wrote:
"Zed" wrote


Anyways, what I've learned in terms of food, is pretty much what Jack
LaLanne has always said: "if man made it, don't eat it".


I love that quote.

I had not heard that quote before.


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Old November 30th, 2007, 08:17 PM posted to sci.med.cardiology, alt.support.diabetes, alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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On Nov 27, 7:06�pm, Zed wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehmet_Oz
Since I started following Dr. Oz's recommendations in April 2007, I
have lost 35 lbs. I'm in better shape now than I've been in over 20
years. My last check up was in March 2007. High cholesterol, high
blood pressure, in the beginning stages of congestive heart failure,
palpitations, tachycardia, excellent candidate for type 2 diabetes
etc. The way things are going,
by March 2008 when I go in for my next yearly physical, I'm expecting
my doctor to be very pleasantly surprised. Perfect BMI, perfect BP,
perfect cholesterol levels, no sign of heart enlargement. Perfect
health. Maximum fitness. What I've learned from Dr. Oz is how to
properly understand health and nutrition. Just as eating poorly,
getting obese and acquiring heath problems was second nature, now
eating healthy, losing 5 lbs. a month (that's 60 lbs. in one year
bringing me to a perfect BMI), and bursting with vitality is now
second ingrained nature. It's become so easy and so natural, It's
becoming hard understand why I had such a problem with eating my
whole


Hey --

I started taking Rhodiola based on twenty seconds of Oz on the late-
night airing of Oprah. He was talking about it as a libido enhancer, I
think, but he kept referring to it as an adaptogen. He also said it
reduced cortisol levels.

So I bought some and started taking it and I gotta say I have never
had such a noticeable, gradual improvement in symptoms ( stress
bombed, insomniac, lowwwww energy, foggy thinking) than I have with
this weird little herb. Also my body composition is changing. This
could also be due to diet and exercise, but I was developing sort of a
corticocomplex under my arms, at my bra strap and under my chin which
I knew was due to my weird adrenal meltdown. It's better now. Really a
*lot* better.

. All from twenty seconds of Oz on Oprah.

c

That Barney Rubble! He sure can run!
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Old November 30th, 2007, 08:55 PM posted to sci.med.cardiology, alt.support.diabetes, alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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On Nov 30, 12:17 pm, wrote:
Also my body composition is changing. This
could also be due to diet and exercise, but I was developing sort of a
corticocomplex under my arms, at my bra strap and under my chin which


Google: ``Your search - corticocomplex - did not match any
documents.''

You're not just making **** up, but creating new words, too!
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Old November 30th, 2007, 09:20 PM posted to sci.med.cardiology, alt.support.diabetes, alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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On Nov 30, 2:55�pm, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
On Nov 30, 12:17 pm, wrote:

Also my body composition is changing. This
could also be due to diet and exercise, but I was developing sort of a
corticocomplex under my arms, at my bra strap and under my chin which


Google: ``Your search - corticocomplex - did not match any
documents.''

You're not just making **** up, but creating new words, too!


. hey man, that's how I roll.

Corticocomplex: (n) a composition of fat deposits on the upper
abdomen, upper back, shoulders, biceps, jaw and the back of the neck;
also "moon face" and "buffalo hump" deposits, reflecting an abnormal
cortisol fluctuation due to disease in the adrenal/pituitary axis or
hormone-modulating drugs such as therapeutic steroids.

Of course there are no documents about this on Google! Doncha know all
the cool people are already on Internet 2?

c
Not that I'm on Internet 2. But I bet they say "corticocomplex" over
there all the time.
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Old December 1st, 2007, 08:36 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:05:51 -0800 (PST), Zed wrote:

Excess body fat loss is now just a natural result of
healthy living, just as excess body fat gain was a result of unhealthy
living.


Body fat gain is overconsumption, loss is balanced or underconsumption
(relative to your overeating). That's it, period.
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Old December 1st, 2007, 11:12 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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In alt.support.diabetes w wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:05:51 -0800 (PST), Zed wrote:


Excess body fat loss is now just a natural result of
healthy living, just as excess body fat gain was a result of unhealthy
living.


Body fat gain is overconsumption, loss is balanced or underconsumption
(relative to your overeating). That's it, period.


It seems to have escaped your notice that not only can we change how
much we eat, but we can also change how much we need to eat. Therefore
it is possible to change from weight loss to weight gain (or vice
versa) without changing how much you eat.

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Old December 1st, 2007, 11:18 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology, alt.support.diabetes, alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet
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friend Chris Malcolm wrote:
In alt.support.diabetes w wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:05:51 -0800 (PST), Zed wrote:


Excess body fat loss is now just a natural result of
healthy living, just as excess body fat gain was a result of unhealthy
living.


Body fat gain is overconsumption, loss is balanced or underconsumption
(relative to your overeating). That's it, period.


It seems to have escaped your notice that not only can we change how
much we eat, but we can also change how much we need to eat. Therefore
it is possible to change from weight loss to weight gain (or vice
versa) without changing how much you eat.


It is difficult/impossible to dissuade people from their favorites
foods for the rest of their lives.

Numerous examples abound in the archives of ASD.

Thankfully, folks using the 2PD-OMER Approach can continue eating
their favorites, just less :-)

http://HeartMDPhD.com/EatLess

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:

http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthy

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew
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