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Re: Effect of a Mediterranean-Style Diet on Endothelial Dysfunction-Analysis of Data by an expert, namely moi!

by "TC" <tunderbar@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 30, 2006 at 03:12 PM

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
> TC wrote:
> > And most im****tantly, everyone who reads your crap knows this.
Everyone
> > recognises your abject stupidity and your mental incapacities. You
> > publically embarrass yourself every time you troll this group. And
> > every time you change the heading to ad hominemize anyone who
disagrees
> > with you, you bring even more attention to your complet and abject
> > stupidity.
> >
> > Your obtuseness on the whole grain question simply convinces us all
> > that you are a complete and utter fool who latches onto the flimsiest
> > of "science" to try to justify the silliest ideas.
>
> Perhaps, if you were to concentrate?
>
> This THREAD is about one and only one research study that was published
> in JAMA back in 2004.
>
> I bring this study up because it definitively proves:
>
> #1) Syndrome-X is curable.  Therefore, anybody currently suffering from
> Syndrome-X does NOT know what they are doing;
>
> #2) There is absolutely nothing wrong with high-carb diets; And,
>
> #3) Whole-grains are not only healthy, but they are also a requirement
> for good health.
>
> You morons have my condolences.  Your problem is that JAMA has shown
> you Morons up for being just plain stupid. :)
>
> I am laughing at you TC.  You have yet to reply with any specifics
> because you are an Arse!
>
> Just thought that you might want to know, just how dumb you have been
> over the last few years. :)
>
>
> > Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
> > > Effect of a Mediterranean-Style Diet on Endothelial
> > > Dysfunction-Analysis of Data by an expert, namely moi!
> > >
> > > http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/292/12/1440
> > >
> > > Here we see, one high-carb diet being compared to another high-carb
> > > diet. Since 50 persons on intervention diet and even 12 on the
control
> > > high-carb diet were cured of their Syndrome-X, we can see right away
> > > that a high-carb diet has absolutely nothing to do with Syndrome-X. 
We
> > > are talking 57 to 58 percent carbohydrates, 14% protein, and 28 to
30%
> > > fat.
> > >
> > > The key to the proper analysis of the data can be found in table 2,
> > > under the '2 Years' columns.
> > >
> > > The intervention diet is the diet that got the great results.
> > >
> > > The intervention diet had nearly twice the amount of the following
> > > items as found in the control diet.
> > > -Fiber
> > > -Omega-3 EFAs
> > > -Olive Oil
> > > -Fruits, Vegetables, nuts & legumes
> > > -Whole Grains
> > > Also 30% more MUFAs, and 8% more PUFAs.
> > >
> > > The intervention diet also had less of the following items than the
> > > control diet did.
> > > -Saturated Fat (42.5% less)
> > > -Omega-6 EFAs (40% less)
> > >
> > > Also notice the clear im****tance of Whole-grains.  They are
disclosed
> > > on their own separate row; unlike Fruits, Vegetables, nuts &
legumes.
> > >
> > > Like it or not, believe it or not; the differences in these items
> > > resulted in 55.5% of the intervention diet patients being cured of
> > > their Syndrome-X in only 2 years.
> > > http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/whole-grains.html
> > > --
> > > John Gohde,
> > >      Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a Science!
> > >
> > > The nutrition of eating a healthy diet is a biological factor of the
> > > mind-body connection. Now, weighing in at 18 web pages, the
> > > Nutrition of a Healthy Diet is with more do***entation and
> > > sharper terminology than ever before.
> > > http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/

You just don't get it.
 




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