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Re: Stanford researcher compares diets in real world conditions
From: jkconey@verizon.net (JK Coney)
"Billy" <wildbilly@withouta.net> wrote in message
news:wildbilly-F5B2CD.23215111062010@c-61-68-245-199.per.connect.net.au...
In article <87fmfrFun7U3@mid.individual.net>,
Susan <susan@nothanks.org> wrote:
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The case for low-carbohydrate diets is gaining weight. Christopher
Gardner, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford Prevention
Research Center, has completed the largest and longest-ever comparison
of four popular diets using real-world conditions, which he discusses -
the lowest-carbohydrate Atkins diet came out on top.
I'm afraid you're going to have to read it to him, too many polysyllabic
words.
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- Billy
Thanks for the words of encouragement Billy. Despite having a 145 IQ I
am learning disabled, and have lots of trouble with reading comprehension.
Do you enjoy chasing the few posters we have here with your nasty and
sarcastic comments, or do you think this one was funny? Do you want me to
go? Please tell me the rules, but do it slowly.
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JK Sinrod
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