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Dr. Dean (Low Fat) Ornish At Your McDonalds Now



 
 
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Old April 27th, 2006, 12:26 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Yes, Dr. Dean (Super Low Fat) Ornish is at your local McDonald
restaurant now.

He is in a slightly ugly green table card.... on McDonalds supporting
health with :

.. A Balanced Meal,
.. A Balanced Workout,
.. A Balanced Life

and a NEW ASIAN SALAD ....

------------------------ The Dr. Ornish Page -----------

"A SPECIAL MESSAGE From Dr. Dean Ornish
Founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute
'In my research, I have found that coronary heart disease in both women
and men may be prevented or even reversed in most people by making
comprehensive lifestyle changes. These include strass management,
moderate exercise, group support, and a whole foods nutrition plan. Most
people experience substantial improvements in weight, cholesterol, blood
pressure, vitality and quality of life.' For more information, visit
www.pmri.org."

"Dr. Dean Ornish, M.D. consults and advises McDonald's on food and
nutrition."

---------------------- end Dr. Ornish Page ----------------

Can you imagine Dr. Dean (Super Low Fat) Ornish consulting with
McDonald's on food and nutrition?

Hurry to your local McDonald's to swipe your own copy of this dietary
treasure before the other treasure hunters snap them all up.

Jim

PS They also manage to highlight that McDonald's supports Women's Breast
Cancer Awareness.

WOW !



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1) Eat Till SATISFIED, Not STUFFED... Atkins repeated 9 times in the book
2) Exercise: It's Non-Negotiable..... Chapter 22 title, Atkins book
3) Don't Diet Without Supplemental Nutrients... Chapter 23 title, Atkins
book
4) A sensible eating plan, and follow it. (Atkins, Self Made or Other)
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Old April 27th, 2006, 04:34 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Jbuch wrote:
:: Yes, Dr. Dean (Super Low Fat) Ornish is at your local McDonald
:: restaurant now.
::
:: He is in a slightly ugly green table card.... on McDonalds supporting
:: health with :
::
:: . A Balanced Meal,
:: . A Balanced Workout,
:: . A Balanced Life
::
:: and a NEW ASIAN SALAD ....
::
:: ------------------------ The Dr. Ornish Page -----------
::
:: "A SPECIAL MESSAGE From Dr. Dean Ornish
:: Founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute
:: 'In my research, I have found that coronary heart disease in both
:: women and men may be prevented or even reversed in most people by
:: making comprehensive lifestyle changes. These include strass
:: management, moderate exercise, group support, and a whole foods
:: nutrition plan. Most people experience substantial improvements in
:: weight, cholesterol, blood pressure, vitality and quality of life.'
:: For more information, visit www.pmri.org."
::
:: "Dr. Dean Ornish, M.D. consults and advises McDonald's on food and
:: nutrition."
::
:: ---------------------- end Dr. Ornish Page ----------------
::
:: Can you imagine Dr. Dean (Super Low Fat) Ornish consulting with
:: McDonald's on food and nutrition?
::
:: Hurry to your local McDonald's to swipe your own copy of this dietary
:: treasure before the other treasure hunters snap them all up.
::
:: Jim
::
:: PS They also manage to highlight that McDonald's supports Women's
:: Breast Cancer Awareness.
::
:: WOW !

It won't last long.....McD won't let its business dry up with boring low-fat
food, and Americans certainly won't listen.


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Old April 27th, 2006, 09:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Susan wrote:
Wow, way to back peddle!!

Whole foods, huh? No mention of ultra low fat?


I doubt McD's was gonna give him a platform to peddle low-fat.

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Old April 27th, 2006, 11:07 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Roger Zoul wrote:

It won't last long.....McD won't let its business dry up with boring low-fat
food, and Americans certainly won't listen.


Don't underestimate the marketing value. Low fat on the menu to
get them in the door. Junk on the menu that they actually buy
when the money comes out.

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Old April 28th, 2006, 03:28 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Doug Freyburger wrote:
:: Roger Zoul wrote:
:::
::: It won't last long.....McD won't let its business dry up with
::: boring low-fat food, and Americans certainly won't listen.
::
:: Don't underestimate the marketing value. Low fat on the menu to
:: get them in the door. Junk on the menu that they actually buy
:: when the money comes out.

None will likely go in there for low fat food and then buy junk due to
advertizing. I go in there for low carb food and never buy junk. Those who
do LF are probably already going in there and getting LF foods and they
might pick up some more due to advertizing. But it's still McDs.


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Old April 28th, 2006, 12:55 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default Dr. Dean (Low Fat) Ornish At Your McDonalds Now

Also interesting besides no mention of low fat is that even the whole
foods comes as the last thing on the list, after stress reduction,
exercise, and group support. Very strange for Dr. Ultra Low Fat!

 




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