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Old September 16th, 2004, 05:16 AM
J. David Anderson
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Alan_B wrote:

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However if it was a sever diuretic than made you expel more liquid than
you took in drinking 8 sodas in a day, I'd be a dead man.



It isn't just expelling more liquid. Diuretics cause calcium and other
important minerals to be flushed/leeched from your system more excessivly
than the same amount of water. Since it is suggested to take supplements
while on a Low Carb diet...what's the point of quickly flushing any help
they'd give you out of your body?


Because it tastes good, makes you feel better, and is a vice that you
don't have to be ashamed to admit to?

Gotta have my espresso every day.

I do tend to drink a mixture of black and green tea more than coffee
though. At least eight mugs of tea per day, and only one or two of coffee.

Besides, (as long as you don't look to closely at the commercial
relationships of the testing authorities), there are many recent test
claims extolling the health benefits of moderate coffee consumption.

Regards

David

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Old September 16th, 2004, 05:48 AM
Alan_B
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"J. David Anderson" wrote in
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Because it tastes good, makes you feel better, and is a vice that you
don't have to be ashamed to admit to?

Gotta have my espresso every day.

I do tend to drink a mixture of black and green tea more than coffee
though. At least eight mugs of tea per day, and only one or two of
coffee.

Besides, (as long as you don't look to closely at the commercial
relationships of the testing authorities), there are many recent test
claims extolling the health benefits of moderate coffee consumption.

Regards

David

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I've cut back to 1 very strong coffee in the morning and a herbal tea that
tastes of vanilla for my coffee breaks at work. That new low carb Ice tea
by lipton's (well new to me) seems good as well.

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Old September 16th, 2004, 05:48 AM
Alan_B
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"J. David Anderson" wrote in
:

Because it tastes good, makes you feel better, and is a vice that you
don't have to be ashamed to admit to?

Gotta have my espresso every day.

I do tend to drink a mixture of black and green tea more than coffee
though. At least eight mugs of tea per day, and only one or two of
coffee.

Besides, (as long as you don't look to closely at the commercial
relationships of the testing authorities), there are many recent test
claims extolling the health benefits of moderate coffee consumption.

Regards

David

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To reply, please include the letters DNF anywhere in the subject line.

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I've cut back to 1 very strong coffee in the morning and a herbal tea that
tastes of vanilla for my coffee breaks at work. That new low carb Ice tea
by lipton's (well new to me) seems good as well.

--
Last year's nuts must go.
- Michael Odom
 




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