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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (137732)1/24/2002 12:50:00 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>Protein in excess can be cancer-causing.<<

victor, you must think i'm dense. ;-)

i heard you the first time, the second time and the third time.

my question to you is... what is excess? please define it?

i think you have the zone confused with the protein gluttony diets and the only way to find out for sure is to talk *numbers*.

i eat about 90 grams of protein a day. is that excessive? where do you draw the line and on what data is it based?



To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (137732)1/24/2002 8:52:02 AM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Protein in excess can be cancer-causing.

Enough about fat and protein. Let's talk chocolate!

Why chocolate hits the spot
Ultimate indulgence turns out to possess compounds that boost mood -- and health

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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (137732)1/24/2002 5:51:45 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
This is how I sum it all up: Anything that reduces the risk of dying from something, increases the risk of dying from something else.