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  #21  
Old March 15th, 2004, 09:56 PM
The Queen of Cans and Jars
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Sleepyman wrote:

I sure am needed


delusions of grandeur much?

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Old March 16th, 2004, 03:05 AM
Cailleachschilde
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Firstly I haven't crossposted anything, and if you were bright enough,
you would know that by checking the headers instead of making stupid
unsubstantiated claims, just like your boy did, before his own diet
probably killed him.
Instead of having a legitimate reply to my post you have to try to
resort to insults.
Who is the sad one here? Look in the mirror. I may not be wanted by
pod people such as yourself, but I sure am needed.

Your Pal,

Sleepy


Showed your true colors, haven't you? Troll. Not wanted nor needed.

Yvonne

  #23  
Old March 16th, 2004, 06:47 AM
Sleepyman
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:44:45 -0600, "revek"
wrote:

In ,
Sleepyman coded for transmition to space:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 01:53:04 -0600, "revek"


wrote:

Sleepyman burbled across the ether:
At least I know the truth and haven't
swallowed "buried in literature" bull****.

At least I don't have to cross over to a newsgroup where I'm not
wanted to get attention. Sad for you.


Firstly I haven't crossposted anything, and if you were bright

enough,
you would know that by checking the headers instead of making stupid
unsubstantiated claims,


Don't read for comprehension much, do you? I said cross over. Not
crosspost. But then English isn't your first language. Village idiot
is.


Yup, I misread that. However the subject of this group is important to
me as a diabetic, so I don't see how I am crossing over.

just like your boy did, before his own diet
probably killed him.


Unsubstantiated claim.


Unsubstantiated it is, that is why I used the word "probably". Seems
you have some reading comprehension problems yourself.

Instead of having a legitimate reply to my post you have to try to
resort to insults.


Your post isn't legitimate. It's an attack. Not worth the effort to
educate you, twit.


Again no response. The "hidden studies" sound like the basis for the
Book of Mormon.

Twit? You hurt my feeling..............

Your Pal,

Sleepy


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  #26  
Old March 16th, 2004, 10:00 PM
revek
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In ,
Cailleachschilde coded for
transmition to space:
Showed your true colors, haven't you? Troll. Not wanted nor

needed.

He announced who he was and why he was here in his intro post:
Howdy Lowcarbers! Which is why I didn't make the effort to be civil.
I've got the sad git kf'ed now along with that other wannabe I've been
trading insults with lately. I have a life, even if they don't.

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revek
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of
people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. - Douglas
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  #27  
Old March 16th, 2004, 11:16 PM
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, TavliGal wrote:

revek wrote:
TavliGal burbled across the ether:
revek wrote:


Only trouble is, her doctor has fallen for the Eat Right For Your
Body Type nonsense

Hi Rev,
I'm happy for your sister, I wish her luck in her weight loss
journey. I'm also very curious to know why your think Dr. D'Adamo's
work and research is nonsense? Please tell me how you based your
opinion. I'd appreciate it, thanks.
Monica

1. His theories haven't been backed up by any *peer reviewed*
research. All research published is done so by him, so all raw data
remains in his hands alone. Kind of suspicious, if you ask me. I
mean that is one of the reasons for peer review, right? To cut down
on the hanky panky with the data?

Hi Rev,
I really did want your opinion, I wasn't trying to put you on the defensive.
I haven't done any research on it to see if there have been any peer reviews
and all that myself, I wouldn't know the first thing to do if I wanted to.

2. Many species of animals have multiple blood types and all eat the
same diet, and apparently do just fine.


Do they really? You know that? I wasn't sure if we knew that or not. I've
wondered about that myself. I don't think I'd include cats and dogs and
domesticated animals in that equation though since we've messed around with
their species so much.

3. If his theories were correct, we'd have diseases linked to blood
type. Nope.


According to him, we do. From personal experience everyone that I've known
that has had cancer (aside from lung, as he discusses) has been an A. (Like
I said, this is just from personal experience, it's not like I've really sat
down and researched this as well.) Also, anyone that I've known with
rheumatoid arthritis is an A, and everyone that I've encountered who has
Osteoarthritis is an O. Chrons Disease is another disease that I've known a
few people who have it, funny enough they're all O's.

4. Most people are type O, which co-inki-dink, means they get a
lowcarb diet, so most people will do well on it. Gee whillikers, who
would have thought? There are plenty of folks here who aren't blood
type O and are also doing well on lowcarb, and do NOT do well on the
plan for their blood type. Now why would that be, unless of course,
that his theories don't pan out?

I read the book a while back (few years) and when I read it, it did make
sense to me as I was putting all the pieces together. His father is
actually the one who started all this stuff about blood typing back in his
day when he was running a cancer clinic.
Yes type O is the most common blood type, and isn't funny how we North
Americans have blown up and gotten so fat when changing our woe for the last
few decades.
I'm an O and my sister is an A. She thrives on a vegetarian diet and is at
her healthiest when she follows that woe. Especially when she takes it as
far as macrobiotic. I've never seen her more vibrant.
I'm the opposite, I kept gaining weight. It certainly wasn't for me. I
also know that I would be doing a whole lot better on low carbing if I quit
dairy, which would make it a perfect O diet. Remember that type A's also
should not be eating refined foods and refined wheats, that's not just an O
thing. Some fish and poultry is also fine for an A. It's red meat that
requires lots of stomach acid to digest, which A's don't have as opposed to
O's.


If you'd like, you can take a blood sample, have it tested to verify that
I am indeed a type A, and then feed me red meat as my sole protein source
for as long as you'd like. I'll be fine. Naturally, I'd like more variety
in my vegetables. This A digests red meat just fine. And I seriously doubt
that I'm lacking in stomach acid.


A couple of years ago, before I began low carbing, I used to hang out on his
message board where people were adhering to that woe, many had been doing so
long term. That is research enough for me. I'm not willing to dismiss his
work yet, even though about the peer review thing. Lots of people thought
Atkins was just as whacked 30 years ago. We all know that low carbing isn't
for everybody. If the people who say it doesn't work for them, and if
they're being honest about the fact that they're doing it according to the
book, I see no harm in checking their blood type and seeing if that woe fits
better for them or not. I'd find that interesting.
That's my take on it, and I don't mind other opinions either.


Sure, but you could check their astrological sign and choose a way of
eating based on that as well. And, for some people it might well work.

Martha, science is fun.


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Begin where you are - but don't end there.

  #28  
Old March 16th, 2004, 11:30 PM
Jean M.
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"revek" wrote:

In ,
Cailleachschilde coded for
transmition to space:
Showed your true colors, haven't you? Troll. Not wanted nor

needed.

He announced who he was and why he was here in his intro post:
Howdy Lowcarbers! Which is why I didn't make the effort to be civil.
I've got the sad git kf'ed now along with that other wannabe I've been
trading insults with lately. I have a life, even if they don't.


Is that the fellow who is diabetic and smokes and should be low
carbing? If it is, he must be bored. He's always been a bit grumpy,
but trolling is a new low for him.

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(The jalapeño peppers are very hot!)

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Old March 17th, 2004, 12:23 AM
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revek wrote:
In ,
Cailleachschilde coded for
transmition to space:
Showed your true colors, haven't you? Troll. Not wanted nor needed.


He announced who he was and why he was here in his intro post:
Howdy Lowcarbers! Which is why I didn't make the effort to be civil.
I've got the sad git kf'ed now along with that other wannabe I've been
trading insults with lately. I have a life, even if they don't.


Nice 'ere innit? ;-)


  #30  
Old March 17th, 2004, 11:39 AM
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Jean M. burbled across the ether:
"revek" wrote:

Is that the fellow who is diabetic and smokes and should be low
carbing? If it is, he must be bored. He's always been a bit grumpy,
but trolling is a new low for him.


I dunno that much about him. The only thing that he's shared that I'm
aware of is that he's diabetic, and hates both Bernstien and Atkins, and
thinks we're all pod people because we don't kiss his ass.

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2002 5'2" 41 F 165+/too much/size seven petite please
"GAH. That noise you're hearing is my eyeballs rolling so far back into
my skull as to make a complete circuit." -Darren MacLennan


 




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