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Beach Runner
 
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Default It's amazing how in a Vegan group someone could hate a Doctorbecause he's a vegan

I see you cowards ignore the fact that he is well published in peer
reviewed medical journals.

Beach Runner wrote:

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>> And cares about Animal rights. Are you published in so many peer
>> reviewed papers. (Yes, there are popular press articles mixed in.)
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>> I would prefer a doctor that cares about life.
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>> # Barnard ND, Scialli, Turner-McGrievy GM, Lanou AJ. Acceptability of
>> a very-low-fat, vegan diet compares favorably to a more moderate
>> low-fat diet in a randomized, controlled trial. J Cardiopulm Rehab
>> 2004;24:229-35.
>> # Turner-McGrievy GM, Barnard ND, Scialli AR, Lanou AJ. Effects of a
>> low-fat, vegan diet and a Step II diet on macro- and micronutrient
>> intakes in overweight, postmenopausal women. Nutrition 2004;20:738-46.
>> # Berkow S, Barnard ND. Blood pressure regulation and vegetarian
>> diets. Nutr Rev 2004, in press.
>> # Lanou A, Barnard ND, Berkow S. Calcium, dairy products, and bone
>> health in children and young adults: A re-evaluation of the evidence.
>> Pediatrics 2004, in press.
>> # Jenkins DJA, Kendall CWC, Marchie A, Jenkins AL, Augustin LSA,
>> Ludwig DS,Barnard ND, Anderson JW. Type 2 diabetes and the vegetarian
>> diet. Am J Clin Nutr 2003, in press.
>> # Barnard ND, Scialli AR, Turner-McGrievy G, Lanou AJ. Acceptability
>> of a low-fat, vegan diet compares favorably to a Step II diet in a
>> randomized, controlled trial. (Abstract) Diabetes 2003; American
>> Diabetes Association 63rd Scientific Sessions Abstract Book, in press.
>> # Barnard ND. Toxicity testing in the development of anticancer drugs.
>> Lancet Oncol 2002;3:440–1.
>> # Keller JL, Lanou AJ, Barnard ND. The consumer cost of calcium from
>> food and supplements. J Am Dietetic Asso 2002;102:1669–71.
>> # Barnard ND, Scialli AR, Bobela S. The current use of estrogens for
>> growth-suppressant therapy in adolescent girls. J Ped Adol Gynecol
>> 2002;15:23–6.
>> # Barnard ND, Scialli AR, Hurlock D, Bertron P. Diet and sex-hormone
>> binding globulin, dysmenorrhea, and premenstrual symptoms. Obstet
>> Gynecol 2000;95:245-50.
>> # Barnard ND, Scialli AR, Bertron P, Hurlock D, Edmonds K, Talev L.
>> Effectiveness of a low-fat, vegetarian diet in altering serum lipids
>> in healthy premenopausal women. Am J Cardiol 2000;85:969-72.
>> # Bertron P, Barnard ND, Mills M. Racial bias in federal nutrition
>> policy, part II: weak guidelines take a disproportionate toll. J Natl
>> Med Assoc 1999; 91: 201–08.
>> # Barnard ND. Study design of an investigation of lactose
>> maldigestion. Am J Clin Nutr 1999, 69: 1287–92.
>> # Nicholson AS, Sklar M, Barnard ND, Gore S, Sullivan R, Browning S.
>> Toward improved management of NIDDM: a randomized, controlled, pilot
>> intervention using a low-fat, vegetarian diet. Prev Med 1999;29:87–91.
>> # Bertron P, Barnard ND, Mills M. Racial bias in federal nutrition
>> policy, part I: the public health implications of variations in
>> lactase persistence. J Natl Med Assoc 1999;91:151–157.
>> # Barnard ND, Kaufman SR. Animal research is wasteful and misleading.
>> Sci Am 1997;276:64–6.
>> # Ou****er JL, Nicholson A, Barnard ND. Dairy products and breast
>> cancer: the IGF-I, estrogen, and bGH hypothesis. Med Hypoth
>> 1997;48:453–61.
>> # Haapapuro ER, Barnard ND, Simon M. Animal waste used as livestock
>> feed: dangers to human health. Prev Med 1997;26:599–602.
>> # Barnard ND, Nicholson A. Beliefs about dietary factors in breast
>> cancer prevention among American women, 1991 to 1995. Prev Med
>> 1997;26:109–13.
>> # Wolfe M, Barnard ND, McCaffrey SM. Animal laboratory exercises in
>> medical school curricula. ATLA 1996;24, 953–6.
>> # Barnard ND, Akhtar A, Nicholson A. Factors that facilitate
>> compliance to lower fat intake. Arch Fam Med 1995;4:153–8.
>> # Barnard ND, Nicholson A, Howard JL. The medical costs attributable
>> to meat consumption. Prev Med 1995;24:646–55.
>> # Barnard ND. Human experiments: redrawing ethical boundaries. Appl
>> Clin Trials 1994;3:34–6.
>> # Butrum R, Barnard ND, Campbell TC, et al. Diet, nutrition and cancer
>> in health care reform: a position paper of the American Institute for
>> Cancer Research. American Institute for Cancer Research, Washington,
>> DC, August 1994.

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> I notice that none of the bigots that say Bernard has no qualifications
> in the field ignore this list of peer reviewed articles.
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> Yes, he's a believer in Animal Rights. I'm more concerned about a Vice
> President that shoots caged birds than a doctor, with an adjunct Medical
> Teaching Position, that cares about life. There is real research in
> professional journals.
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> I don't agree with everything he stands for but we sure need the research.
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> Do be published in a peer reviewed journal demonstrates competence in
> the field. You can attack the association but not his peer reviewed
> journal articles. I have mixed feelings about animal testing. Much of
> it is abusive, but I personally think there is value, but many centers
> treat animals with abuse. This has been demonstrated repeated.
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> I also strongly object to much of Peta's tactics.
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> I disagree strongly with any stands supporting violence. But don't you
> want to know about the research on meat on the digestive tract, milk and
> osteoporosis, meat and cancer and similar research? There is no doubt
> meat has no fiber.
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> I'm a part time musician and play every year for the American Heart
> Association Dinner. They serve roast beef and cheese cake, and look at
> me as bizarre for requesting vegetarian alternatives.
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> This is a Vegan News group. It attracts sick trolls that want to attack
> those that choose a life style. I guess I would like to improve my
> kill file in netscape. I seek advise.
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> Yes, eating a healthier meat diet and exercise would improve health
> compared to typical amounts. Exercise is paramount regardless of diet.
> No arguments. I want aggressive research. He's doing it.
> If you want to argue his findings do so. His peers are best equipped to
> do so. His articles must pass peer reviews for publication. Most are
> on nutrition.
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> I will not be chased away from a Vegan news group. If there is a
> legitimate discussion, against my position I welcome it. I will attempt
> to ignore personal attacks.
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> I happen to choose a physician with a graduate nutritionist degree and
> an MD and he was appalled by the lack of nutrition in medical school.
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> We also know phytochemicals are essential, yet how many doctors are
> recommending them?
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