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Whoops! As I say -- too clunky...
What I meant to say is that his research suggests two meals are better
than three -- not the reverse. Further, has last study shows fasting every other day is more helpful for mice than continual eating (more meals a day). Yours, Caleb |
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Whoops! As I say -- too clunky...
Kalepa wrote:
What I meant to say is that his research suggests two meals are better than three -- not the reverse. Further, has last study shows fasting every other day is more helpful for mice than continual eating (more meals a day). If your ISP doesn't have a decent newsserver of its own, get a free account at news.individual.net and use a real newsreader (or Outlook Express if you must), and ditch the godforsaken Google. Google is only good for looking up archives. -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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Whoops! As I say -- too clunky...
Jamie -- Thanks!
Tell me what bar to mail it to and I'll send five bucks in your name there by next Friday! I didn't know that (the information you sent)! Yours, Caleb (jamie) wrote in message ... Kalepa wrote: What I meant to say is that his research suggests two meals are better than three -- not the reverse. Further, has last study shows fasting every other day is more helpful for mice than continual eating (more meals a day). If your ISP doesn't have a decent newsserver of its own, get a free account at news.individual.net and use a real newsreader (or Outlook Express if you must), and ditch the godforsaken Google. Google is only good for looking up archives. |
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