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HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to most
comsumers and especially diabetics.

http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html

> so I looked at the ingredients. get a load of this:
>
> whole wheat flour
> water
> high fructose corn syrup
> vital wheat gluten
> yeast
> 2% or less of the following:
> soybean oil
> salt
> honey
> molasses
> raisin juice concentrate
> blah blah blah chemicals...
>
> calories per slice - 110
> calories from fat - 10
> total fat - 1.5g
> total carb - 20g
> dietary fiber - 3g
> protein - 4g
>
> so now what do I do? keep eating it or am i kidding myself that it's
> healthy stuff?
>
> dave
>
> K'neH'a'Iw wrote:
>
> > Bay Area Dave wrote:
> >
> >> I'm now eating whole wheat bread.

> >
> >
> > I find lot of whole wheat bread is not much better that white bread. It
> > has just enough whole wheat flour to call it whole wheat, sometimes
> > along with sugar. I once got some by mistake which had molasses in it.
> >
> > I read the label carefully and look for 100% stone ground whole wheat
> > flour.
> >

>



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cc;d by email

This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers

look for a rash of similar posts soon

BZ wrote:

> HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to most
> comsumers and especially diabetics.
>
> http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
> http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
>
>
>>so I looked at the ingredients. get a load of this:
>>
>>whole wheat flour
>>water
>>high fructose corn syrup
>>vital wheat gluten
>>yeast
>>2% or less of the following:
>>soybean oil
>>salt
>>honey
>>molasses
>>raisin juice concentrate
>>blah blah blah chemicals...
>>
>>calories per slice - 110
>>calories from fat - 10
>>total fat - 1.5g
>>total carb - 20g
>>dietary fiber - 3g
>>protein - 4g
>>
>>so now what do I do? keep eating it or am i kidding myself that it's
>>healthy stuff?
>>
>>dave
>>
>>K'neH'a'Iw wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Bay Area Dave wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm now eating whole wheat bread.
>>>
>>>
>>>I find lot of whole wheat bread is not much better that white bread. It
>>>has just enough whole wheat flour to call it whole wheat, sometimes
>>>along with sugar. I once got some by mistake which had molasses in it.
>>>
>>>I read the label carefully and look for 100% stone ground whole wheat
>>>flour.
>>>

>>

>
>


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It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that almost
the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid that
maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat ass
Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life Ted
since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.

"Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
...
> cc;d by email
>
> This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
> representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
>
> look for a rash of similar posts soon
>
> BZ wrote:
>
> > HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to most
> > comsumers and especially diabetics.
> >
> > http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
> > http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
> >
> >
> >>so I looked at the ingredients. get a load of this:
> >>
> >>whole wheat flour
> >>water
> >>high fructose corn syrup
> >>vital wheat gluten
> >>yeast
> >>2% or less of the following:
> >>soybean oil
> >>salt
> >>honey
> >>molasses
> >>raisin juice concentrate
> >>blah blah blah chemicals...
> >>
> >>calories per slice - 110
> >>calories from fat - 10
> >>total fat - 1.5g
> >>total carb - 20g
> >>dietary fiber - 3g
> >>protein - 4g
> >>
> >>so now what do I do? keep eating it or am i kidding myself that it's
> >>healthy stuff?
> >>
> >>dave
> >>
> >>K'neH'a'Iw wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Bay Area Dave wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I'm now eating whole wheat bread.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I find lot of whole wheat bread is not much better that white bread.

It
> >>>has just enough whole wheat flour to call it whole wheat, sometimes
> >>>along with sugar. I once got some by mistake which had molasses in it.
> >>>
> >>>I read the label carefully and look for 100% stone ground whole wheat
> >>>flour.
> >>>
> >>

> >
> >

>



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"BZ" > wrote in message
...
> It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that

almost
> the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid that
> maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat ass
> Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life Ted
> since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.


Go away!

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Correct me if i'm wrong, but there is as yet NO evidence that ones diet can
lead to being diabetic. True it may be a contributing factor but it is not
the sole cause. Soda and twinkies( whatever they are) will be around for a
long time yet i'm sure.
As for your references, they're from articles published over 7 years ago,
hardly breaking news is it? Most of us w ould have the common sense to avoid
the following;
sucrose, fructose, lactose and glucose ..since most of them seem to be
sugar based or related in some way. That's just common sense, Fructose and
high-fructose corn syrup foods or HFCS ( but you already knew that) be they
natural sugar or otherwise will never be on my diet in any large quantity as
i have now withdrawn my death wish and packed in all the junk i used to eat.

If you honestly believe that the medical community is still discussing the
same things in 2003 that it was in 1996 then you're as mad as a box of
frogs and no more use

Patrick.

"BZ" > wrote in message
...
> It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that

almost
> the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid that
> maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat ass
> Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life Ted
> since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.
>
> "Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
> ...
> > cc;d by email
> >
> > This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
> > representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
> >
> > look for a rash of similar posts soon
> >
> > BZ wrote:
> >
> > > HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to

most
> > > comsumers and especially diabetics.
> > >
> > > http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
> > > http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
> > >
> > >
> > >>so I looked at the ingredients. get a load of this:
> > >>
> > >>whole wheat flour
> > >>water
> > >>high fructose corn syrup
> > >>vital wheat gluten
> > >>yeast
> > >>2% or less of the following:
> > >>soybean oil
> > >>salt
> > >>honey
> > >>molasses
> > >>raisin juice concentrate
> > >>blah blah blah chemicals...
> > >>
> > >>calories per slice - 110
> > >>calories from fat - 10
> > >>total fat - 1.5g
> > >>total carb - 20g
> > >>dietary fiber - 3g
> > >>protein - 4g
> > >>
> > >>so now what do I do? keep eating it or am i kidding myself that it's
> > >>healthy stuff?
> > >>
> > >>dave
> > >>
> > >>K'neH'a'Iw wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>Bay Area Dave wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>>I'm now eating whole wheat bread.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>I find lot of whole wheat bread is not much better that white bread.

> It
> > >>>has just enough whole wheat flour to call it whole wheat, sometimes
> > >>>along with sugar. I once got some by mistake which had molasses in

it.
> > >>>
> > >>>I read the label carefully and look for 100% stone ground whole wheat
> > >>>flour.
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >
> > >

> >

>
>





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I'm sorry but where are you getting your information? The discussions on
HFCS are current, Google can provide you with links to substantiate that
fact. And yes, your diet is responsible for your Type 2 diabetes. You have
pushed your bodies ability to adjust its insulin to the amount crap you put
in it that it simply gives up and a resistance is developed. Type 2 diabetes
is preventable and unnecessary. I have to say this group is quite full of
the most narrow-minded people I have ever had the dis-pleasure of
associating with. I susbscribed to the group because I thought I would find
intelligent conversations regarding diabetes, I am not a diabetic but my son
is (Type 1). I enjoy seeking information and discussing nutrition and diet
related topics but I can see that doesn't happen here. Perhaps there are
others lurking that feel the same way, if so, please feel free to make
contact and a private mailing list could setup so we don't have listen to
the nonsense of the Ted Rosenwhatzits and the Julie Bovines (yes Julie I
have seen your photo - funny how you dispell medical professional opinions
about chemicals you are eating but promote Tarot and dream analysis. LOL).
"Fester" > wrote in message
. ..
> Correct me if i'm wrong, but there is as yet NO evidence that ones diet

can
> lead to being diabetic. True it may be a contributing factor but it is not
> the sole cause. Soda and twinkies( whatever they are) will be around for a
> long time yet i'm sure.
> As for your references, they're from articles published over 7 years ago,
> hardly breaking news is it? Most of us w ould have the common sense to

avoid
> the following;
> sucrose, fructose, lactose and glucose ..since most of them seem to be
> sugar based or related in some way. That's just common sense, Fructose and
> high-fructose corn syrup foods or HFCS ( but you already knew that) be

they
> natural sugar or otherwise will never be on my diet in any large quantity

as
> i have now withdrawn my death wish and packed in all the junk i used to

eat.
>
> If you honestly believe that the medical community is still discussing the
> same things in 2003 that it was in 1996 then you're as mad as a box of
> frogs and no more use
>
> Patrick.
>
> "BZ" > wrote in message
> ...
> > It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that

> almost
> > the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid that
> > maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat

ass
> > Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life

Ted
> > since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.
> >
> > "Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > cc;d by email
> > >
> > > This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
> > > representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
> > >
> > > look for a rash of similar posts soon
> > >
> > > BZ wrote:
> > >
> > > > HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to

> most
> > > > comsumers and especially diabetics.
> > > >
> > > > http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
> > > > http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>so I looked at the ingredients. get a load of this:
> > > >>
> > > >>whole wheat flour
> > > >>water
> > > >>high fructose corn syrup
> > > >>vital wheat gluten
> > > >>yeast
> > > >>2% or less of the following:
> > > >>soybean oil
> > > >>salt
> > > >>honey
> > > >>molasses
> > > >>raisin juice concentrate
> > > >>blah blah blah chemicals...
> > > >>
> > > >>calories per slice - 110
> > > >>calories from fat - 10
> > > >>total fat - 1.5g
> > > >>total carb - 20g
> > > >>dietary fiber - 3g
> > > >>protein - 4g
> > > >>
> > > >>so now what do I do? keep eating it or am i kidding myself that

it's
> > > >>healthy stuff?
> > > >>
> > > >>dave
> > > >>
> > > >>K'neH'a'Iw wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>>Bay Area Dave wrote:
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>>I'm now eating whole wheat bread.
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>I find lot of whole wheat bread is not much better that white

bread.
> > It
> > > >>>has just enough whole wheat flour to call it whole wheat, sometimes
> > > >>>along with sugar. I once got some by mistake which had molasses in

> it.
> > > >>>
> > > >>>I read the label carefully and look for 100% stone ground whole

wheat
> > > >>>flour.
> > > >>>
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



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"BZ" > wrote in message
...
> I'm sorry but where are you getting your information? The discussions on
> HFCS are current, Google can provide you with links to substantiate that
> fact. And yes, your diet is responsible for your Type 2 diabetes

Wrong, i'm T1.

.. You have
> pushed your bodies ability to adjust its insulin to the amount crap you

put
> in it that it simply gives up and a resistance is developed.


Wrong, i am lucky enough to have T1, and since the medical profession cannot
find a reason for me getting it i'm quite sure you can't either.

Type 2 diabetes
> is preventable and unnecessary. I have to say this group is quite full of
> the most narrow-minded people I have ever had the dis-pleasure of
> associating with. I susbscribed to the group because I thought I would

find
> intelligent conversations regarding diabetes, I am not a diabetic but my

son
> is (Type 1). I enjoy seeking information and discussing nutrition and diet
> related topics but I can see that doesn't happen here. Perhaps there are
> others lurking that feel the same way, if so, please feel free to make
> contact and a private mailing list could setup so we don't have listen to
> the nonsense of the Ted Rosenwhatzits and the Julie Bovines (yes Julie I
> have seen your photo - funny how you dispell medical professional opinions
> about chemicals you are eating but promote Tarot and dream analysis. LOL).


Just for the record i'm neither overweight nor narrow minded. I can't
comment on T2 diabetes as i don't have it. Intelligent diet for a diabetic
is no different to the diet required for a normal healthy person because
that is what in essence we all are. Just be aware that what you see as
interesting discussion may well have been "done to death" by what these
"narrow minded people" would call a troll or a spammer

If you must approach a subject in the same manner as a troll or spammer
would then you can hardly moan when you get the same reception can you.

Rgds.

Patrick

> "Fester" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > Correct me if i'm wrong, but there is as yet NO evidence that ones diet

> can
> > lead to being diabetic. True it may be a contributing factor but it is

not
> > the sole cause. Soda and twinkies( whatever they are) will be around for

a
> > long time yet i'm sure.
> > As for your references, they're from articles published over 7 years

ago,
> > hardly breaking news is it? Most of us w ould have the common sense to

> avoid
> > the following;
> > sucrose, fructose, lactose and glucose ..since most of them seem to be
> > sugar based or related in some way. That's just common sense, Fructose

and
> > high-fructose corn syrup foods or HFCS ( but you already knew that) be

> they
> > natural sugar or otherwise will never be on my diet in any large

quantity
> as
> > i have now withdrawn my death wish and packed in all the junk i used to

> eat.
> >
> > If you honestly believe that the medical community is still discussing

the
> > same things in 2003 that it was in 1996 then you're as mad as a box of
> > frogs and no more use
> >
> > Patrick.
> >
> > "BZ" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that

> > almost
> > > the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid

that
> > > maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat

> ass
> > > Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life

> Ted
> > > since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.
> > >
> > > "Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > cc;d by email
> > > >
> > > > This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
> > > > representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
> > > >
> > > > look for a rash of similar posts soon
> > > >
> > > > BZ wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat

to
> > most
> > > > > comsumers and especially diabetics.
> > > > >
> > > > > http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
> > > > > http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >>so I looked at the ingredients. get a load of this:
> > > > >>
> > > > >>whole wheat flour
> > > > >>water
> > > > >>high fructose corn syrup
> > > > >>vital wheat gluten
> > > > >>yeast
> > > > >>2% or less of the following:
> > > > >>soybean oil
> > > > >>salt
> > > > >>honey
> > > > >>molasses
> > > > >>raisin juice concentrate
> > > > >>blah blah blah chemicals...
> > > > >>
> > > > >>calories per slice - 110
> > > > >>calories from fat - 10
> > > > >>total fat - 1.5g
> > > > >>total carb - 20g
> > > > >>dietary fiber - 3g
> > > > >>protein - 4g
> > > > >>
> > > > >>so now what do I do? keep eating it or am i kidding myself that

> it's
> > > > >>healthy stuff?
> > > > >>
> > > > >>dave
> > > > >>
> > > > >>K'neH'a'Iw wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > > >>
> > > > >>>Bay Area Dave wrote:
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>>I'm now eating whole wheat bread.
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>I find lot of whole wheat bread is not much better that white

> bread.
> > > It
> > > > >>>has just enough whole wheat flour to call it whole wheat,

sometimes
> > > > >>>along with sugar. I once got some by mistake which had molasses

in
> > it.
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>I read the label carefully and look for 100% stone ground whole

> wheat
> > > > >>>flour.
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



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BZ > wrote:
> I'm sorry but where are you getting your information?


Obviously from better places than you!

> The discussions
> on HFCS are current, Google can provide you with links to
> substantiate that fact.


Riiiiiiighhhtttt......... the fact that a bunch of TROLLS are spamming the
NGs with outdated HFCS info lends legitimacy to your argument. Do you have
any _recent_ cites from recognized medical jounals? I didn't think so.

Or do you simply (and simplistically!) believe that repitition alone makes
your statements true?

> And yes, your diet is responsible for your
> Type 2 diabetes. You have pushed your bodies ability to adjust its
> insulin to the amount crap you put in it that it simply gives up and
> a resistance is developed.


BULLSHIT!! Here you've quite clearly gone right over the edge. FWIW, my Dx
of type 2 is classified as Agent Orange induced. While I was overweight at
the time of Dx, I was _never_ obese and have always eaten a "healthy" diet,
which is borne out by my BP, cholesterol levels and general good health.

Gee, I wonder how you explain all of those morbidly obese people who _don't_
have diabetes? Or the thin ones who DO?

> Type 2 diabetes is preventable and unnecessary.


That statement alone proves that you rode the _little_ bus to school. You
must be pulling these "facts" out of your ass, or do you have a legitimate
cite you'd care to share with us ignorant folk? Or is this simply another
iteration of the twinkie defense?

It's ignorant and unfeeling folks like you that make this illness more
difficult to live with than necessary.

> I have to say this group is quite full of the most
> narrow-minded people I have ever had the dis-pleasure of associating
> with.


Still, it's better than having to put up with anal sphincters like you who
couldn't buy a clue if their life depended on it!

> I susbscribed to the group because I thought I would find
> intelligent conversations regarding diabetes


Which you hope to find by stating that "Type 2 diabetes is preventable and
unnecessary"??

> I am not a diabetic but my son is (Type 1).


So, the mere fact that your SON is type 1 makes you an instant expert on
type 2? WOW!! That's simply AMAZING! How was this knowledge delivered? Black
helicopter? Or did a UFO transmit it directly to you? Time to wrap your head
in tinfoil to ensure that the knowledge isn't lost through leakage.

> I enjoy seeking information and discussing
> nutrition and diet related topics but I can see that doesn't happen
> here.


Based on your posts, all you enjoy doing is disseminating half-truths,
ignorance and myths disguised as knowledge.

Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!

Regards,

James the Elder



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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 10:00:15 -0400, "BZ" > wrote:

>I'm sorry but where are you getting your information? The discussions on
>HFCS are current, Google can provide you with links to substantiate that
>fact. And yes, your diet is responsible for your Type 2 diabetes. You have
>pushed your bodies ability to adjust its insulin to the amount crap you put
>in it that it simply gives up and a resistance is developed. Type 2 diabetes
>is preventable and unnecessary. I have to say this group is quite full of
>the most narrow-minded people I have ever had the dis-pleasure of
>associating with. I susbscribed to the group because I thought I would find
>intelligent conversations regarding diabetes, I am not a diabetic but my son
>is (Type 1). I enjoy seeking information and discussing nutrition and diet
>related topics but I can see that doesn't happen here. Perhaps there are
>others lurking that feel the same way, if so, please feel free to make
>contact and a private mailing list could setup so we don't have listen to
>the nonsense of the Ted Rosenwhatzits and the Julie Bovines (yes Julie I
>have seen your photo - funny how you dispell medical professional opinions
>about chemicals you are eating but promote Tarot and dream analysis. LOL).


if you are telling the truth about your son being type 1, then it is
understandable that you do not have any facts on type 2 diabetes.
it's also intersting to note that you use the "bovine" bait that
another known troll has been using for quite some time. your
responses do not lend any credibility to your posts and claims.

if you want credibility stick to type 1 discussions that you should
know at least something about if you were not in fact lying about your
son having type 1.

and which newsgroup did you mean to sub too? you crossposted this to 4
separate groups.

Mack
Type 1 since 1975
http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org
http://www.insulin-pumpers.org

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of Israel, two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and
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"BZ" > wrote in message
...
> I'm sorry but where are you getting your information? The discussions on
> HFCS are current, Google can provide you with links to substantiate that
> fact.


HFCS is being blamed for a lot of things. And I personally try to avoid it.
But I can't say that any of the things it is being blamed for can be proven.

>And yes, your diet is responsible for your Type 2 diabetes. You have
> pushed your bodies ability to adjust its insulin to the amount crap you

put
> in it that it simply gives up and a resistance is developed.


I beg to differ. I ate a very healthy, vegetarian diet prior to diabetes.

>Type 2 diabetes
> is preventable and unnecessary. I have to say this group is quite full of
> the most narrow-minded people I have ever had the dis-pleasure of
> associating with. I susbscribed to the group because I thought I would

find
> intelligent conversations regarding diabetes, I am not a diabetic but my

son
> is (Type 1). I enjoy seeking information and discussing nutrition and diet
> related topics but I can see that doesn't happen here. Perhaps there are
> others lurking that feel the same way, if so, please feel free to make
> contact and a private mailing list could setup so we don't have listen to
> the nonsense of the Ted Rosenwhatzits and the Julie Bovines (yes Julie I
> have seen your photo - funny how you dispell medical professional opinions
> about chemicals you are eating but promote Tarot and dream analysis. LOL).


What do the Tarot and dream analysis have to do with chemicals? Nothing!
And had I bothered to read through your entire reply before I posted, I
might well have plonked you with no reply. And I will plonk you if you
continue to post as you have been doing.

--
Type 2
http://users.bestweb.net/~jbove/




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"BZ" > wrote in message
...


Just looking at the number of responses you've posted in this thread will
tell the world you're a spamming shit. That's enough for most of us.

**** off again


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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 09:13:45 -0400, "BZ" > wrote:

>It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that almost
>the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid that
>maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat ass
>Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life Ted
>since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.



spoken like a true mad betty troll.

Mack
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"BZ" > wrote in message
...
> It must be terrible to live such a paranoid life Ted. Why is is that

almost
> the entire medical community is talking about HFCS? Are you afraid that
> maybe all those twinkies and soda you eat and drink that got your fat ass
> Type 2 diabetes will disappear? I can't even recommend you get a life Ted
> since you are a waste of life. Good-luck to you sir.


If you're a woman, suck my dick and if you're not, suck your own, but
whichever, get ****ed.

Beav


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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 21:47:31 GMT, "Beav"
> wrote:

>If you're a woman, suck my dick and if you're not, suck your own, but
>whichever, get ****ed.
>
>Beav


If he's a man and can indeed perform that amazing act, he might be
worth keeping around for the money that his skill might bring, if
nothing else. Can use all the contributions to the Rx pool that we
can get. (sarcastic smile)

Cindi

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> wrote in message
...
> On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 21:47:31 GMT, "Beav"
> > wrote:
>
> >If you're a woman, suck my dick and if you're not, suck your own, but
> >whichever, get ****ed.
> >
> >Beav

>
> If he's a man and can indeed perform that amazing act, he might be
> worth keeping around for the money that his skill might bring, if
> nothing else. Can use all the contributions to the Rx pool that we
> can get. (sarcastic smile)


If he's a man and can do that, he's due a "Darwin Award" as he's sure to
leave no off-spring:-)

Beav


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"Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
...
> cc;d by email
>
> This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
> representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
>
> look for a rash of similar posts soon


Yep. He has hit the food group already. *sigh*

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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 08:57:11 -0400, Ted Rosenberg
> wrote:

>cc;d by email
>
>This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
>representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
>
>look for a rash of similar posts soon
>
>BZ wrote:
>
>> HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to most
>> comsumers and especially diabetics.
>>
>> http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
>> http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
>>


Ted

I had a look at both those sites and I must be missing something. They
sounded like reasonable articles discussing HFCS. Not a hint of a
mention of the A* word. What's the problem?
I know the poster googles up as "Just Me", a swimming pool builder
from Canada, but surely that's not a problem here (although, to an
Aussie, outdoor swimming pools in Canada sound as useful as a
snowplough in Cairns)?


Cheers Alan, T2, Oz
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cc'd by email
You have to look at it's other scamming crap


wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 08:57:11 -0400, Ted Rosenberg
> > wrote:
>
>
>>cc;d by email
>>
>>This trolling scammers has just entered the NG's under a new name,
>>representing Momma Betty and the anti medicine scammers
>>
>>look for a rash of similar posts soon
>>
>>BZ wrote:
>>
>>
>>>HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to most
>>>comsumers and especially diabetics.
>>>
>>>
http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
>>>http://www.menshealth.com/features/m...ocs/doc31.html
>>>

>
>
> Ted
>
> I had a look at both those sites and I must be missing something. They
> sounded like reasonable articles discussing HFCS. Not a hint of a
> mention of the A* word. What's the problem?
> I know the poster googles up as "Just Me", a swimming pool builder
> from Canada, but surely that's not a problem here (although, to an
> Aussie, outdoor swimming pools in Canada sound as useful as a
> snowplough in Cairns)?
>
>
> Cheers Alan, T2, Oz
> --
> Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.


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> wrote in message
...

> >> HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) is now considered to be a threat to

most
> >> comsumers and especially diabetics.


<snip>
>
> Ted
>
> I had a look at both those sites and I must be missing something. They
> sounded like reasonable articles discussing HFCS. Not a hint of a
> mention of the A* word. What's the problem?
> I know the poster googles up as "Just Me", a swimming pool builder
> from Canada, but surely that's not a problem here (although, to an
> Aussie, outdoor swimming pools in Canada sound as useful as a
> snowplough in Cairns)?


BZ has posted all over the diabetes food NG about the *A* word. So far, I
think Ted and I are the only ones who have seen it. That's why BZ is
attacking us.

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T2 is not caused by diet.

It is caused by Virus infected Cockroaches.

Trust me!!


Or someone else.
PJ


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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 18:55:08 -0400, "Peanutjake" >
wrote:

>T2 is not caused by diet.
>
>It is caused by Virus infected Cockroaches.


well that explains the aspartame trolls.


>
>Trust me!!


sure thing! but there will a 29.99 U$ service charge and a 39.99 U$
tariff payable to CASH in U$ dollars.

>
>
>Or someone else.
>PJ
>


nah, you're doing just fine.

Mack
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