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(I see you got your degree from the University of Iowa, LOL.didn't do that great on the mcats, eh?) So.diet is mostly meaningless and the way you're going to achieve health is by letting MDs stick probes up your ass and then do the usual cut/burn/poison routine? OK, guess it lines the pockets of MDs handsomely, but honestly, we might ask why everybody knows when Phillip Morris used to say cigarettes weren't harmful we knew it was bs, but when MDs who make their livings pushing the agenda of pharma we turn off the critical thinking and think their advice is purely altruistic.įasting works. That is worth a careful look and discussion with your primary care doc.ĭenisJust like Realtors (TM) love to tell you not to buy or sell property without their "help," it's nice to see a real MD protecting the turf of his cartel. They give guidance based on age, family history, life expectancy (not indicated for the very elderly and/or frail) etc. The USPHTF has done a good job of dispassionately analyzing risk/benefit/ cost related to colonoscopy and other screening tools. Of greater importance is periodic colon cancer screening with beneficial effects far outweighing risks. I suppose all those organization could be conspiring with “the food processors” but that does seem a bit far fetched.

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They pretty much agree that diet should be paid some attention but generally agree that dietary effects are modest at best. For legitimate information concerning diet as relates to heart disease and cancer go to the NIH website, or The American Cancer Society, or the Canadian, British, French, or Aussie equivalents. I suppose most people don’t pay much attention to cure-all diets like the one in the post above. But again, the thought of doing it just turns people off. The thought of not eating is hateful to me and the actual act of doing I've done all three over the years but not that consistently. In animal tests a reduced calorie diet allows mice living side by side to live 50% longer than a non-participant. If you think this is bunk after watching a 1hr long film then that is up to you. You can be your own doctor to some extent. Why? Because the food processing companies want profits, not health. Of course you will never hear rants and raves about this. Not really benefiting much except in believing that something good is happening. So when I think about the fastingĭuring Ramadan for 24 hours they are missing the mark by that much. The main point is that benefits don't occur until after 24 hours. The test subject was doing 3 days and 4 nights. The problem with excess fat is that it surrounds body organs and can lead to The subjects fat level was 1/3 of his weight. The test subject was told that if he kept the plan up for a They measured the test subjects blood after 3 days and the results were very favorable. The claim is that it would be impossible to get stroke, cardio vascular disease, heart attack, and other things. Eat a kids meal at around noon time on day 2. Fast two days in a row and then eat whatever you want for 3 days - 5 days. Do this once a month or once every two months.Ģ. There are three eating plans in the video.ġ. Less chemo because you did most of the job yourself. Thou you will probably have to have some of it, my intentions here are to minimize it. Any chemo can take a hike as far as I'm concerned. Operation will be snuffed out with your own mechanisms.

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Your recovery period might benefit from this stuff. This is why I sent you a pm about that you-tube video. The body system will fight off and repair damage to cells when it is not processing food. Ask your doctor(s) about a reduced calorie diet.










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