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Fatty foods could make us mentally ill; May increase depression



 
 
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Old February 1st, 2006, 01:18 PM posted to misc.consumers,alt.support.diet,alt.support.diet.low-carb,alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default Fatty foods could make us mentally ill; May increase depression

Ignoramus19961 wrote:
|| I have not seen nonsense worse than that in the original
|| article, in
|| many months. If you re-read it carefully, with the emphasis
on
|| "critical thinking", you would see that it offers a lot of
|| hot air and
|| zero evidence. One has to wonder about the mental health of
|| those "experts", if they are willing to make conclusions from
|| essentially
|| zero data, and offer them to journalists.
||
|| i
||
|| On 31 Jan 2006 12:49:22 -0800,
|| wrote:
|||
||| The Mongolian Death Worm wrote:
|||| Fatty foods could make us mentally ill
||||
||||
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...ealthmain.html
|||| 08:44am 16th January 2006
||||
|||| Fatty foods: May increase depression
||||
||||
|||
|||| Modern diets of processed foods full of saturated fat and
|||| sugar have
|||| been linked to increasing levels of mental health problems
|||| in the UK,
|||| according to experts.
|||
||| How does this reduce to a sound bite that says that *fatty*
||| foods could
||| make us mentally ill?
|||
||| It could say "processed" food or "processed fat" or
||| "manufactured" food
||| or "sugary" foods, but noooooo, it has to say just "fatty"
||| food.
|||
||| As if all fatty food and only fatty foods were the culprit.
||| And they
||| complain that low-carbers don't qualify what kind of carbs.
|||
||| Talk about spin.
|||
||| TC
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||
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|| 223/174.0/180

You also have to wonder about so called journalists that will
write
about those conclusions with out merit.

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