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Date: | Wed, 24 May 2000 15:40:25 -0700 |
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Todd:
How are you getting around the 4-messages per day limit?
I'm finding it pretty much impossible to carry on any sort
of dialogue, so I find myself stopping myself before I start
any...
Todd Moody wrote:
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> On Wed, 24 May 2000, Ray Audette wrote:
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> > Returning to a natural Primate diet from a diet dominated by foods not
> > edible to Primates in Nature will improve the health of any Primate.
> > All Lupus patients are Primates.
> > All Lupus patients will show improvement following a strict Paleolithic diet
> > (eliminating those foods not edible without technology).
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> That's an irrelevant syllogism. The question wasn't whether the
> diet would improve health but whether it would alleviate the
> symptoms of lupus. The diet might improve health without doing
> anything about the lupus.
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> > Letters that I have received from Lupus patients have spoken
> > of dramatic results in just a few weeks.
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> That's a good sign.
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> > NeanderThin costs $23.95 (and is available at a 30% discount on Amazon.com),
> > has only benificial side effects ( weight loss and improved blood profiles),
> > and works for all Primates.
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> Define "improved blood profiles." If you've been reading this
> list then you know that some people (a) do not have significant
> weight loss on Neanderthin, and (b) experience side effects that
> are not so beneficial. Having said that, I agree that the
> potential benefits of trying Neanderthin outweigh the risks, and
> I have persuaded one person with lupus to try it. But I do get
> annoyed when your self-promotion includes claims that you know to
> be false.
>
> Todd Moody
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