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On Wed, 20 May 2009 10:00:27 -0500, MU wrote
(in article ): add an Ounce of Common Sense If you think a 6 foot 4 inch male and a 5 foot 2 inch female can both eat two pounds of any food with no evidence presented, then you have no common sense. It would be common sense for someone making that claim to present the statistics to back it up. I know MU will respond about qualifications to evaluate it, but evidently MU has none so how can he say it is correct. If someone does not have the expertise, can send it to someone who does. This response of Chung/MU is an excuse. That is common sense. It would be common sense for a doctor, like Chung with a PhD who has done research and published papers in the recognized journals, to do the same if it could get past the editors. If you have any common sense you would check with your doctor to see what s/he would recommend. |
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On Wed, 20 May 2009 10:03:39 -0500, MU wrote
(in article ): On Fri, 1 May 2009 17:25:35 +0000 (UTC), Kaz Kylheku wrote: On 2009-05-01, MU wrote: On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:21:40 -0700, Cheri wrote: "MU" wrote in message ... Goodbye, little child. *plonk* The irony. You're publicly plonking someone, and calling them a little child? One thing I can say for you, you never change. LOL Cheri Everyone changes. What hasn't changed is my lack of time and patience for Usenet kiddies. But, exactly as predicted, you followed up to me today. So your *plonk* was only a meaningless overture, and your claim that you lack time is laughable. As for patience, the need for that is obviated by your appetite. *plonks* are any more permanent than you are. Finally a discussion about "plonks" which is MU's level. |
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"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" wrote in message ... http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...c33efe51560d7? Nothing happens by chance because everything happens only as GOD allows it (Ecclesiastes 9:11): Your evil god: Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things. Funny, but your Bible has God taking credit for creating all things, including evil. In fact... Amos 3:6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it? The Bible explicitly states that every evil act is in fact the will of the Lord! |
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"MU" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 May 2009 21:55:45 -0500, L.B. Listmann wrote: Chung got this 2PD nonsense from the bible. Apparently be believes everyone from near infancy to old age is supposed to consume 2 lbs of food a day. Calories don't matter according to Chung. He bases this 2 PD diet on the biblical "manna from heaven" story. There is no basis in reality for this diet he's pushing. More lies and innacuaracies. Clue coming! Read about what you criticize, it will assist you in ot looking like the moron you are. Hide it better, anyway. -- http://tinyurl.com/5gt7 You're the moron for buying into Chung's insane babbling and nonsense. If he told you to jump off a roof, you'd ask which one. |
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"Màck©®" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 May 2009 21:55:45 -0500, "L.B. Listmann" wrote: are you awar that you are argueing with a mentally ill individual? This mental illness led to his being fired in Ocala Florida. Look it up, it is truely enlightening. It can see it's becoming pretty well known. Apparently he's too mentally ill to hold a job. |
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"Atheno" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 May 2009 21:44:27 -0500, MU wrote (in article ): lol As Chung wrote in response to a "lol": "Written laughter is silent despair." -- Holy Spirit " So now he believes himself to be the "Holy Spirit." It doesn't get crazier than that. Next he'll claim to be God himself. |
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"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" wrote in message ... L.B. Listmann wrote: Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: L.B. Listmann wrote: Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote: "Indeed most people using the 2PD-OMER Approach are doing this in combination with a diet comprising of their favorite foods." Eating 2 lbs of food consisting of 8 or 9000 calories a day ... Bomb calorimeter measurements of 2 lbs (908 grams) of food comprising of a variety of a person's favorites typically yields about 1800 calories and not 8000-9000 calories as you falsely claim. This has been pointed out to you earlier by Kaz: The favorite foods of many, if not most obese people are not low calorie foods. Favorites change when folks hold themselves to 32 ounces per day. Where is your proof or evidence of this? What university did the research to back your claims? Fries, sweets, burgers etc are not going to contain 1800 in a 2 pound portion. They don't contain 8000-9000 calories as you have falsely claimed. Only lean meats and low carb veggies may make it. The average caloric density of what people are eating remains about 2 cal/gm as cited by Kaz. Those are not usually the favorite foods of those with weight issues. Folks with weight issues are **all** eating more than 32 ounces per day. And you read this in your crystal ball? Therefore, they will **all** lose weight by eating less, down to the right amount (32 ounces) per day. Who? Tall men doing manual labor or short inactive women? |
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"MU" wrote in message ... On Sat, 16 May 2009 16:17:11 -0500, L.B. Listmann wrote: Bomb calorimeter measurements of 2 lbs (908 grams) of food comprising of a variety of a person's favorites typically yields about 1800 calories and not 8000-9000 calories as you falsely claim. This has been pointed out to you earlier by Kaz: The favorite foods of many, if not most obese people are not low calorie foods. Fries, sweets, burgers etc are not going to contain 1800 in a 2 pound portion You don't know that, no one does. Cal books are about "average" and averages can be widely varied. -- http://tinyurl.com/5gt7 EXACTLY! And you and your hero Chung have no idea what the 2 lbs of food would contain, how many calories, that people would eat following his insane diet. |
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"Atheno" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 May 2009 09:38:47 -0500, MU wrote (in article ): A hint. Listerineman and his hip buddy Atheno spend endless amounts of time spinning circular, nonsensical arguments. If you think you will ever get anywhere with these loons, you won't. Hint Chung/MU just repeat the same unproven claims and will not get a straight answer because they (he) have no straight answer. Because Chung claimed on his website some time back that it was based on the "manna" from heaven his God allegedly dropped from the sky for the wandering Hebrews. |
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"MU" wrote in message ... Eat 2PD or under, add an Ounce of Common Sense, over time, you lose weight. You have nothing to base this claim on. If you take on any diet with a head full of problems, which is the _real_ reason you overconsume, you're doomed from the start. Either solve your mental and emotional issues first or fuggit about it. To claim over 60% of the human race has emotional and mental problems is in itself the giveaway of someone suffering these conditions. You have two choices. Professional human help or God. If you don't believe in God, then you better have one damn good psychologist. What the hell do the gods have to do with weight loss? Like Chung, you're another religious fanatic. |
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