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Les Cargill
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Bill Sloman wrote:
We know next to nothing about the pathologies of obesity. When doctors
take insulin production into account it begins to look like carbs,
*all* carbs contribute mightily to it - and a "healthy diet" as
it's presently advertised by gummint is thick in carbs.
http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/carbs-weight-gain.html
I've dropped 20 pounds myself by emphasizing frozen veggies and meat
and cutting back on carbs.
A truly self-consistent public health policy would be *FAR* too
invasive.
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Les Cargill
On Aug 25, 9:47 am, John Larkin
jjlar...@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 18:16:45 -0500, Vladimir Vassilevsky
nos...@nowhere.com> wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
It's a matter of preventing a great deal of very real
public harm, a matter of protecting the young and the weak against
professional predators.
Weak, irresponsible and stupid don't survive. That is what they call an
evolution.
That's a pretty mean attitude.
But realistic. US society protects people - none too effectively -
against the illegal drugs of addiction, but does nothing to prevent
them eating themselves into lethal obesity or drinking themselves to
death. you might want to think about what a self-consistent public
health policy might look like.
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Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
We know next to nothing about the pathologies of obesity. When doctors
take insulin production into account it begins to look like carbs,
*all* carbs contribute mightily to it - and a "healthy diet" as
it's presently advertised by gummint is thick in carbs.
http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/carbs-weight-gain.html
I've dropped 20 pounds myself by emphasizing frozen veggies and meat
and cutting back on carbs.
A truly self-consistent public health policy would be *FAR* too
invasive.
--
Les Cargill