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Jestgar

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  1. Someone else's thread: Open Original Shared Link
  2. I don't recall him ever offering any proof that what he's showing (or discussing) is actually cancer (or fungus, for that matter. For all I know he could be showing globs of mucus).
  3. My opinion of you so totally went up...
  4. aawww, I want a plastic organ they those Open Original Shared Link , why not fake uteri?
  5. Amanda's promoting flaccidity? How does the new hubby feel about that?
  6. Not a problem Sooze. I'll do the cloning for free, you'll just need to buy the reagents.
  7. Open Original Shared Link
  8. LOVE figure skating! I, of course, suck at it. The combo of grace and power is just phenomenal. Do you remember Open Original Shared Link?
  9. :lol: That's all I could think of. Loved the Bolero ever since then
  10. Sorry Ursa, you're right, he doesn't say that, but nor does he say a low fat diet contributes to heart disease. His articles are extremely well written and point out only that low fat diets are not proven to be good for the majority of the population (although they may have merit for some people). He also reminds us that high cholesterol is associated with...
  11. sooo.... still havin' a good time in that fungus/cancer thread
  12. I just read through three of Gary Taubes' articles. In none of them does he state that high fat diets will cause cancer. What he does point out is that the evidence supporting low-fat diets is inadequate. And I have access to all those articles, and sufficient knowledge of the field to understand them. I'm a molecular biochemist, and I have a clue.
  13. Okey dokey I posted no new links, I only reiterated yours, and pointed out that none of them support your claim. I said nothing to refute your statements; I only said that you, yourself provided no support for them.
  14. Open Original Shared Link This is a fabulous article discussing the advent of 'low fat as healthy'. It doesn't support Ursula's claims: "To put it simply, the data remain ambiguous as to whether low-fat diets will benefit healthy Americans." and: "And while the data on fat and health remained ambiguous and the scientific community polarized, the...
  15. Bubba would TOTALLY knock them all on their heinies (especially with her...board of advisors )
  16. oooh, tough edict. I'm gonna resist unless it becomes a royal decree.
  17. Open Original Shared Link This one is an excellent site dissecting a lot of info on cholesterol, but doesn't have anything to do with fats and cancer.
  18. Open Original Shared Link This one makes a lot of statements but has no supporting evidence which renders it "opinion".
  19. Open Original Shared Link this one states that natural saturated fat (lard) has not been shown to be bad for you (true) and that trans fats are bad (I learned this in school in 1983, it's not news).
  20. This one Open Original Shared Link with it's first paragraph suggests that it isn't addressing your point: The World Cancer Research Fund's new report proclaims three truths about cancer, fat, and food. First, it asserts that being fat increases our risk for cancer; second, it claims that eating certain foods gives us cancer; and, third, it suggests that...
  21. This one cites the previous url. The last link refers to this paper: Open Original Shared Link wherein they use mice with a mutation that causes them to produce excess amounts of amyloid protein. A high fat diet does decrease deposition of the protein, however, to categorically state that this genetically engineered mouse model definitively shows a...
  22. Only gotten this far. These are 10 years or more old. Cite something within the last 5 years (preferably with links to studies, not just someone's opinion.) And the Mercola page - same 10 year old study (these all discuss the same study) and no references. Next 4 -same study
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