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Bob Pastorio wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/ws8b The real question is this -- can I eat more than two pounds of carbs per day? :-) -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
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John Gaughan wrote:
> Bob Pastorio wrote: > >> http://tinyurl.com/ws8b > > The real question is this -- can I eat more than two pounds of carbs per > day? :-) <LOL> Dr. Andrew B. Chung has asserted that if you eat fat, it won't count if you don't eat carbs with it. Unfortunately, it's the same Dr. Chung that says *everybody* can get along on 2 pounds of food per day no matter how big you are or what you do. I don't think Chung likes you, John. Called you a supporter. I didn't realize you were athletic. <g> Pastorio |
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>Bob Pastorio wrote:
>> http://tinyurl.com/ws8b "The Masai in Africa, all they eat is raw beef and drink raw beef blood and drink milk," says reproductive endocrinologist Gil Wilshire." This is the kind of "science" (quotes indicating sarcasm) that drives me nuts. The Masai *are* cattle herders, and they *do* drink the blood. With a brief Google, I turned up much anecdotal material with Belive It Or Not flavors, -- "The traditional Masai diet consists of six foods:meat, milk, animal blood, animal fat, tree bark, and honey." It's surely a Fun Fact to *know* that these people live on such a peculiar diet, and much more interesting than that they raise cattle, drink the blood, eat the meat, make cheese in *addition* to less ununsual foods. (I don't know. I'm just guessing that most humans make use of whatever foodstuffs are available.) Much like "the Inuits have 400 words for 'snow'." |
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Bob Pastorio wrote:
> I don't think Chung likes you, John. Good. I am still thinking of a way to screw with him. I am in an antagonistic mood right now. He dodges answers and gives nothing but fluff when he does answer, so I am very short on ammunition. -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
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John Gaughan wrote:
> Bob Pastorio wrote: > >> I don't think Chung likes you, John. > > Good. I am still thinking of a way to screw with him. I am in an > antagonistic mood right now. He dodges answers and gives nothing but > fluff when he does answer, so I am very short on ammunition. Google him and you'll have all the ammo you could possibly need for years to come. And his evasions are good places to poke holes in his astonishing positions on things. Check out his web site. You'll love his viewpoints on many things. Look over his "testimonials" and see if you would have put them on your web site. Check out his "stalkers" page. Check out his posts on the NG called sci.med.cardiology. He usually posts half a dozen howlers a day. As my neighbors say, "Guy ain't right." Pastorio |
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Frogleg > wrote in message >. ..
> >Bob Pastorio wrote: > > >> http://tinyurl.com/ws8b > > "The Masai in Africa, all they eat is raw beef and drink raw beef > blood and drink milk," says reproductive endocrinologist Gil > Wilshire." > > This is the kind of "science" (quotes indicating sarcasm) that drives > me nuts. The Masai *are* cattle herders, and they *do* drink the > blood. With a brief Google, I turned up much anecdotal material with > Belive It Or Not flavors, -- "The traditional Masai diet consists > of six foods:meat, milk, animal blood, animal fat, tree bark, and > honey." It's surely a Fun Fact to *know* that these people live on > such a peculiar diet, and much more interesting than that they raise > cattle, drink the blood, eat the meat, make cheese in *addition* to > less ununsual foods. (I don't know. I'm just guessing that most humans > make use of whatever foodstuffs are available.) Much like "the Inuits > have 400 words for 'snow'." No worse than a lot of the "politically correct" science we see a lot of. How many times have I read, "The Japanese eat little fat and Japanese women have less breast cancer than American women, who eat a lot more fat". Ergo, a high-fat diet caused breast cancer. Duh, does that mean that's the ONLY difference in the diets and therefore must be the cause? |
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Tony Lew wrote:
> Duh, does that mean that's the ONLY difference in the diets and > therefore must be the cause? Or, more succinctly, "correlation does not imply causation." -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:40:44 -0600, John Gaughan
> wrote: >Tony Lew wrote: >> Duh, does that mean that's the ONLY difference in the diets and >> therefore must be the cause? > >Or, more succinctly, "correlation does not imply causation." Perhaps he mean to expose post hoc ergo propter hoc. :-) |
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Frogleg wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:40:44 -0600, John Gaughan > > wrote: > > >>Tony Lew wrote: >> >>>Duh, does that mean that's the ONLY difference in the diets and >>>therefore must be the cause? >> >>Or, more succinctly, "correlation does not imply causation." > > > Perhaps he mean to expose post hoc ergo propter hoc. :-) Expose his propter hoc right here in front of everybody? Well, habeas corpus to him. Pastorio |
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