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Slim pickings hit Atkins diet company
Ignoramus27209 quoted:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...439381,00.html .... Dr Atkins' diet suffered a blow to its image when a medical report showed that he was fat when he died. Nice to see they need to resort to outright and easily identified lies to make their statement. The day Dr A hit his head on the ice he was in the 190s, and for his height that might even be below his ideal weight by a few pounds. THose liars can't even tell water bloat from fat. |
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Ignoramus27209 quoted:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...439381,00.html The Atkins low-carb diet appeared to be suffering from a hypoglycaemic crash yesterday as it emerged that Atkins Nutritionals UK, the company that sells its diet products in the UK, was about to call in the administrators. In another post I compalined asbout the lie that Dr A was fat when he died. In this one I chuckle that a company selling what can easily be called chemical junk claimed to be selling Atkins food. Dr A stressed eating veggies and meat more than he stressed eating treats, and he stressed natural far more than he stressed chemical. The Atkins name was then used to market low-carb versions of the processed foods that the diet recommended cutting out I bet broccoli is still doing well, though. Is'nt broccoli some sort of miracle food? It's endorsed by every type of loss plan I can think of. Low carb, low fat, low calorie, paleolithic, you name it. |
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Well said! It's 'The Food!'
Mitch "Doug Freyburger" wrote in message oups.com... Ignoramus27209 quoted: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...439381,00.html The Atkins low-carb diet appeared to be suffering from a hypoglycaemic crash yesterday as it emerged that Atkins Nutritionals UK, the company that sells its diet products in the UK, was about to call in the administrators. In another post I compalined asbout the lie that Dr A was fat when he died. In this one I chuckle that a company selling what can easily be called chemical junk claimed to be selling Atkins food. Dr A stressed eating veggies and meat more than he stressed eating treats, and he stressed natural far more than he stressed chemical. The Atkins name was then used to market low-carb versions of the processed foods that the diet recommended cutting out I bet broccoli is still doing well, though. Is'nt broccoli some sort of miracle food? It's endorsed by every type of loss plan I can think of. Low carb, low fat, low calorie, paleolithic, you name it. |
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