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Dave Urring
 
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Mama2EandJ wrote:
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>>From: Dave Urring
>>Date: 9/19/2004 9:50 PM Mountain Standard Time
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>>Let's see....The folks here love to eat and cook and shop and
>>post on the Usenet, surf the Web, and watch TV, from what I've
>>been able to see.
>>
>>None of those things burn a lot of calories, but all this
>>eating sure takes a lot of them in.
>>
>>Let's have everyone post their weight and height here, shall
>>we, along with their age and diet-style and how many times
>>a year they go to the doctor.
>>
>>I'll kick things off:
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>>Height: 5'10
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>>Weight: 163
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>>Age: 54yrs
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>>Diet-Style: Pure Vegetarian
>>
>>Doctor-Trips/Year: None
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>>--------------------------------
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>>Your turn:
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>>Height:
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>>Weight:
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>>Age:
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>>Diet-Style
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>>Doctor-Trips/Year
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> I cannot possibly imagine what business any of this is of
> yours.


Copout.

> Anyone who makes no doctor trips at least once a year is
>asking for trouble. Had your colonoscopy, got your cholesterol
>checked, had your BP checked????
>


I haven't been to a doctor in the quarter of a century since I
adopted a healthful, earth-friendly, and socially conscientious
diet: pure vegetarian.

The human body does not naturally digest animal products and
has trouble with excessive proteins.

One loses the ability to digest them in six months to a year.

Milk is obviously for babies, for example.

You need to worry about your health because you eat what you
have been programmed to eat.

The health and fitness rate among pure vegetarians exceeds that
of animal product consumers by a _wide_ margin.

The human body is naturally healthy. If it wasn't, there wouldn't
*be* a human race. 'Modern Medicine' has only been around for
a blink, in historical terms, and I don't know if you ever botherto open your eyes and look at the world instead of the TV, but
people are *not* healthy or fit, as a rule. So much for 'Modern
Medicine' eh?

Why not just eat rationally and get some exercise?

It is foolish to give all that good food to some animal to
process before consuming the fraction of it that remains as a
monotonous mass of muscle.