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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> The **** wrote:
>> Beach Runner wrote:
>>
>>>The Heart Association and Cancer Association say
>>>that a vegetarian diet is healthier,

>>
>> "usual suspect" > wrote in message:
>>
>>>No, they do not. I've shown you before what they have to say.
>>>The AHA
>>>website says:
>>> Vegetarian diets can be healthful and nutritionally sound
>>> if
>>> they’re carefully planned to include essential nutrients.
>>> However, a vegetarian diet can be unhealthy if it contains
>>> too
>>> many calories and not enough important nutrients.

>>
>>>Link:

>>
>> http://www.americanheart.org/present...dentifier=4777
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>>
>> Opps!

>
> You mean "oops."
>
>> You forgot to quote this part from the AHA link you provided:

>
> I didn't forget anything.
>
>> Many studies have shown that vegetarians seem

>
> *SEEM*. WTF do you not understand about that word, twit? It
> doesn't mean the same as "vegetarians HAVE a lower risk" --
> which is NOT proven by health studies.
>
>> to have a lower risk of
>> obesity, coronary heart disease (which causes heart attack),
>> high blood
>> pressure, diabetes mellitus and some forms of cancer.

>
> The fact remains that Beached Runt said the AHA says vegetarian
> diets are healthier and they *don't*. If you click the link to
> their eating plan on the bottom of the link above, you'll find
> their dietary recommendations. Those recommendations include
> consumption of LEAN meats and fish (especially oily cold-water
> fish high in omega-3 FAs), REDUCED-FAT dairy, etc. They offer
> only qualified support of vegetarianism so long as it's
> *carefully planned*.
>
> Why did you "forget" to quote their recommendations?

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They're too busy pushing an agenda of half-truths and out-right
lys.