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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Bill who wrote (96372)2/23/2005 3:54:02 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
Your large number of totally senseless posts about the China Study either reveals that you have no understanding of science or scientific concepts or scientific logic, OR that you do understand these things but are playing dumb in order to attack everything Dr. Campbell's research asserts simply to be annoying.

Take your pick! I cannot tell which of the above statements is true.

You continually attempt to make points that have utterly no reality/logic to them, and to misunderstand the very basics of research and science, and continually compare scientific apples to oranges in a way that makes further discussion unenlightening and incredibly frustrating.

If you could show me scientific studies done by huge teams of respected researchers from many countries working together over several decades that establish that a diet high in meat and dairy products REDUCES rates of heart and blood vessel disease, cancer, obesity, diabetes and macular degeneration, THEN you would be on your way to establishing that Dr. Campbell's reports are questionable. But I am absolutely sure that you cannot do that, because all reputable studies point to increases in these diseases as indigenous populations become more affluent and can afford to eat meat. As they adapt a Western diet, they gain weight and become sick with the diseases that make Americans and Western Europeans sick.

Did you know that heart disease is almost unknown in cultures that eat a plant-based diet, but that it strikes 50% of Americans? Now why do you think that might be?
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