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Old September 22nd, 2003, 11:06 PM
Alan Renaldo
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Karen, do you wish to be called names?

Being called a name by you would be a mark of achivement.


You sure are not achieving anything with just being low carb.
It's only temporary. You'll change again in a few months.


No. I've been at this now for a year and three months.


You. Only you.

For my
health. I'm planning on lowcarb meatloaf and salad today. (Wasa
crackers/porkrinds and lowcarb ketchup replace the carbiest items).


One meal, hmmm....
Pork rinds. You black?

Your meatloaf doesn't sound tasty.


Yes but have you read it and have you tried to understand it?


Of course I have. It was written by him so he would make a buck.
Maybe some of his suggestions are true but he never claims to be

the authority.

There are no true authorities where diet and nutrition are concerned.


Very good!

Its all opinion and gueswork. Some of it is good guesswork, but
still.


Therefore everyone cannot follow the same diet...

and it is by a now-dead man.

What has his being dead have to do with it?


It's a dead man's diet plan.


So how is that significant, exactly? Only immortals can promote diet
plans now? People die, and contrary to what some people desperately
want to believe, the man died from a fall.


People have been dying for years, and morticians make a living in that
department.


It is merely one diet to follow. Freedom
of
choice. One can go from Atkins to high carb and back to Atkins

and
then back
to Atkins for some time.

No one has ever said otherwise.


I have said it. Atkins even said you can go off low carb

temporarily and go
back to your old diet for a short while, then come back to his.


You don't read for comprehension much do you?


You make deductions fast, do you?

Your attack weasel mode
has missed the fact that I did not disagree with your original
statement, and in fact pointed out that nobody has ever said
differently here. If you weren't so sad, it would be funny.


I never implied to want seeing you on a platter, after all.
Of course you must disagree with me, otherwise I'd laugh at you.


Yet I found items of the Atkins diet cost
much
more than those of Slim Fast or Equate...

Then you aren't trying hard enough. Low fat 'products' are no

less
expensive than low carb. Avoid them both and eat real unprocessed

foods and
save a bundle. In any case Karen (nor anybody else here) doesn't

care about
which diet you do, only that you post ON TOPIC FOR THIS GROUP.

Advocating
low fat/high carb is NOT on charter for this group.


I like a variety.


I don't particularly care, and I certainly don't want to read about it
here.


Well, most nutritionists advise you eat a variety w/o restricting yourself.

And plenty of people who lowcarb have gout and are doing fine.


Plenty that you know, but as Atkins said, the low carb diet isn't

for
people with gout. Seafoods contain purines which are bad for

gouters.

So? There are meds now for that.


Oh, you believe in meds for gout? I don't.

Plus, and I know this is difficult
for you to wrap your pea brain around, but guess what-- you don't have
to eat those foods if you don't want to.


You don't have to remove your hands from your pockets. Keep playing
solo pool.

Also low carb doesn't mean low fat or low cholesterol, ah!!!!!!
An Atkins dieter can get a heart attack from the high cholesterol,
high fat, low carb foods!


*Can* doesn't mean *will*. Anything's possible, but in my opinion,
the above scenario is highly unlikely.


Nope, a good doctor told me that one can get a heart attack while
on low carb but high fat and high cholesterol. But you don;t have
to believe it.


Besides, low carb does not mean high fat or cholesterol, ah!!!
There's no cholesterol in bok choy, etc, etc, ad nauseum. Use the
stuff sitting between your ears instead of being a sheep.


Low carb means zilch when you consume high fat and cholesterol.

You can insert your dork in a female sheep if you want to.
 




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