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Re: Grains a Good Thing: Bound antioxidant phytochemicals in grains survive intact long enough to reach the colon to prevent cancer

by Aaron Baugher <abaugher@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 27, 2006 at 01:20 PM

"dorsy1943" <dtms69@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:

> I didn't know this was a high fat forum.

Which one?  You're posting to several.

> While I eat a mediterranean type diet and use olive oil and fatty
> fish, I didn't realize that this forum was not for people with an
> opposite view.  Ornish and Pritikin seem to have gotten very good
> results with their diets although exercise plays a prominent part in
> their eating plans.

I wouldn't consider exercise to be part of an eating plan at all.  You
can have an eating plan and an exercise plan (or one and not the
other), and there's no relation****p between the two except what you
make up in your own mind.

> I think the Atkins diet is dangerous to one's health but like to
> read information about it.

You haven't studied it yet, but you already think it's dangerous.
Interesting.


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Re: Grains a Good Thing: Bound antioxidant phytochemicals in gra
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