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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:16 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC concentrated? Just don't give yourself a stroke! Ha, ... Hah, Ha! Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
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TC wrote:

It is of no surprise to us that you find something in his writings to
revere. You and Kellogg have a lot in common. And the fact that you do
find him a source of inspiration makes a lot of sense, considering your
abject stupidity, your completely misplaced belief that you are always
right, and your and Kellogg's willingness to make up nonsencsical
claptrap in spite of scientific and common-sensical evidence to the
contrary.

Perhaps, if you concentrated? J H Kellogg was a key historic figure in
the birth of natural health.

I realize that I am using concepts beyond the intellectual capacity of
High-Carbs people, but if you were to apply yourself? Perhaps, in
another year you would have achieved the wisdom of a chimp?

You have my condolences.
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TC
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: gohdiot Reply with quote

If I were to get a stroke, and it were serious enough, it just might
put me on the same intellectual plane that you reside on. Moron

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Quote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
TC wrote:

It is of no surprise to us that you find something in his writings to
revere. You and Kellogg have a lot in common. And the fact that you do
find him a source of inspiration makes a lot of sense, considering your
abject stupidity, your completely misplaced belief that you are always
right, and your and Kellogg's willingness to make up nonsencsical
claptrap in spite of scientific and common-sensical evidence to the
contrary.

Perhaps, if you concentrated? J H Kellogg was a key historic figure in
the birth of natural health.

I realize that I am using concepts beyond the intellectual capacity of
High-Carbs people, but if you were to apply yourself? Perhaps, in
another year you would have achieved the wisdom of a chimp?

You have my condolences.
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:00 pm    Post subject: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

TC wrote:
Quote:
If I were to get a stroke, and it were serious enough, it just might
put me on the same intellectual plane that you reside on. Moron

Not unless you were suddenly able to focus. :)

John Harvey Kellogg was a key historic figure in the birth of natural
health.

And, you fat farm / flatulence freaks wont be able to change that no
matter how many times you dribble on smn with your nonsense.

Just thought that you might want to know. :)


Quote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
TC wrote:

It is of no surprise to us that you find something in his writings to
revere. You and Kellogg have a lot in common. And the fact that you do
find him a source of inspiration makes a lot of sense, considering your
abject stupidity, your completely misplaced belief that you are always
right, and your and Kellogg's willingness to make up nonsencsical
claptrap in spite of scientific and common-sensical evidence to the
contrary.

Perhaps, if you concentrated? J H Kellogg was a key historic figure in
the birth of natural health.

I realize that I am using concepts beyond the intellectual capacity of
High-Carbs people, but if you were to apply yourself? Perhaps, in
another year you would have achieved the wisdom of a chimp?

You have my condolences.
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msamson11975@yahoo.ca
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Quote:
John Harvey Kellogg was a key historic figure in the birth of natural
health.


Kellogg -> Moron

Weston A. Price -> God

Perhaps you should pick up his book, the greatest nutrition book ever
written.

And, your welcome.
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

msamson11975@yahoo.ca wrote:
Quote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
John Harvey Kellogg was a key historic figure in the birth of natural
health.


Kellogg -> Moron

Weston A. Price -> God

Perhaps you should pick up his book, the greatest nutrition book ever
written.

http://naturalhealthperspective.com/tutorials/weston-price.html

You have my condolences.
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msamson11975@yahoo.ca
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:18 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:

Quote:
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/tutorials/weston-price.html

You have my condolences.

You know, you really don't have a clue, as your website confirms. It
is our activity levels that determine how many carbs we can eat!
Furthermore, Price was MUCH more interested in just dental health.
Check out Art Devany's recent blogs...there is a person who posted
about changing his diet to a traditional one and on his next routine
dental checkup his dentist was shocked as to the lack of tartar....he
did nothing different except change his diet.

You consistently fail to realize that a traditional diet is the
healthiest and perhaps try to "sell" yours or your website as a healthy
"balance" which doesn't exist...your beliefs/website/advice is more
faddish than any other I have seen!

Face it, we are adapted to eat what millions of years of evolution have
programmed.
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Jim Chinnis
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:38 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

"msamson11975@yahoo.ca" <msamson11975@yahoo.ca> wrote in part:

Quote:
Face it, we are adapted to eat what millions of years of evolution have
programmed.

Face it: what's been programmed doesn't exist anymore. Also: we have nothing
like the high exercise levels and short lifespans of our distant ancestors.
--
Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA jchinnis@alum.mit.edu
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:18 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

msamson11975@yahoo.ca wrote:

It is the Subject Line, Stupid!

Quote:
It
is our activity levels that determine how many carbs we can eat!

I say it is our activity levels that determine just how much fat we can
safely eat.

Quote:
You consistently fail to realize that a traditional diet is the
healthiest and perhaps try to "sell" yours or your website as a healthy
"balance" which doesn't exist...your beliefs/website/advice is more
faddish than any other I have seen!

Which just goes to prove my point that any arse on a ng can shoot his
mouth off.

You have my condolences.
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msamson11975@yahoo.ca
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:23 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

Jim Chinnis wrote:

Quote:
Face it: what's been programmed doesn't exist anymore.

Yes, it does...our practices and diet may have changed, however our
insides haven't. The biochemistry of your digestive system thinks the
same now as it did a million years ago (give or take a couple of
hundred thou)

Also: we have nothing
Quote:
like the high exercise levels and short lifespans of our distant ancestors.
--

Speak for yourself. I am active and workout everyday. Lifespans are
irrevelant given the fact that they didn't live long due to trauma and
infectious disease. They probably lived longer than we think anyway
since they didn't have the diseases of decay that we do today.

If anything, we should be eating LESS carbs (grains, starches, sugars)
if we don't have the high exercise levels as you say.
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TC
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:50 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if Gohdiot were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Quote:
TC wrote:
If I were to get a stroke, and it were serious enough, it just might
put me on the same intellectual plane that you reside on. Moron

Not unless you were suddenly able to focus. :)

John Harvey Kellogg was a key historic figure in the birth of natural
health.

And, you fat farm / flatulence freaks wont be able to change that no
matter how many times you dribble on smn with your nonsense.

Repeating garbage does not make your garbage anything other than
garbage.

TC
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Jim Chinnis
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:07 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

"msamson11975@yahoo.ca" <msamson11975@yahoo.ca> wrote in part:

Quote:

Jim Chinnis wrote:

Face it: what's been programmed doesn't exist anymore.

Yes, it does...our practices and diet may have changed, however our
insides haven't. The biochemistry of your digestive system thinks the
same now as it did a million years ago (give or take a couple of
hundred thou)

By "what's been programmed" I refer to the foods our ancestors ate. They are
gone. The thousands of wild herbs, berries, roots, and such. The wild
animals that ran free and lived on them and one another. They are almost
completely gone and probably totally gone. Yet the human genetic programming
remains.
--
Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA jchinnis@alum.mit.edu
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msamson11975@yahoo.ca
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:28 am    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

Jim Chinnis wrote:
Quote:
"msamson11975@yahoo.ca" <msamson11975@yahoo.ca> wrote in part:


Jim Chinnis wrote:

Face it: what's been programmed doesn't exist anymore.

Yes, it does...our practices and diet may have changed, however our
insides haven't. The biochemistry of your digestive system thinks the
same now as it did a million years ago (give or take a couple of
hundred thou)

By "what's been programmed" I refer to the foods our ancestors ate. They are
gone. The thousands of wild herbs, berries, roots, and such. The wild
animals that ran free and lived on them and one another. They are almost
completely gone and probably totally gone. Yet the human genetic programming
remains.
--
Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA jchinnis@alum.mit.edu

Agreed. This is why we have to maintain a diet that is close as
possible as to the way it was back then. This means meat and produce,
not grains, starches, and legume, and processed SAD diet.
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

msamson11975@yahoo.ca wrote:

Quote:
Jim Chinnis wrote:

Face it: what's been programmed doesn't exist anymore.

Yes, it does...our practices and diet may have changed, however our
insides haven't. The biochemistry of your digestive system thinks the
same now as it did a million years ago (give or take a couple of
hundred thou)

Also: we have nothing
like the high exercise levels and short lifespans of our distant ancestors.
--

Speak for yourself. I am active and workout everyday. Lifespans are
irrevelant given the fact that they didn't live long due to trauma and
infectious disease. They probably lived longer than we think anyway
since they didn't have the diseases of decay that we do today.

If anything, we should be eating LESS carbs (grains, starches, sugars)
if we don't have the high exercise levels as you say.

A perfect example of a Food Faddist working entirely on belief, with
absolutely no scientific research to back up their totally bizarre
beliefs.

Personally, I have changed quit a lot since I was born. But,
apparently you have not?

You have my condolences.
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msamson11975@yahoo.ca
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Quote:
A perfect example of a Food Faddist working entirely on belief, with
absolutely no scientific research to back up their totally bizarre
beliefs.


Bullshit. Belief? No, more like the diet we evolved on. You're just
going to have to accept it aren't you....I know, it's tough...but I
think you can do it! This isn't a matter or belief or opinion....it's
based on scientific FACT.

Quote:
Personally, I have changed quit a lot since I was born. But,
apparently you have not?


What is your point kook?
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Perhaps, if TC were to focus? He wouldn't always be making an Arse of himself. Reply with quote

msamson11975@yahoo.ca wrote:
Quote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
A perfect example of a Food Faddist working entirely on belief, with
absolutely no scientific research to back up their totally bizarre
beliefs.


Bullshit. Belief? No, more like the diet we evolved on. You're just
going to have to accept it aren't you....I know, it's tough...but I
think you can do it! This isn't a matter or belief or opinion....it's
based on scientific FACT.

Personally, I have changed quit a lot since I was born. But,
apparently you have not?


What is your point kook?

For the benefit of the mentally challenged on a science ng, POST your
proof, Dumb Ass!
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