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Ken Stuart wrote:

>Hello,
>
>On his web site, Loren Cordain states:
>
>"To lower our blood cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart
>disease, the American Heart Association recommends that our dietary
>saturated fat intake should be 10% of our total daily calories..."
>
>On his web site, Steven Milloy states:
>
>American Heart Association Paradox
>By Steven Milloy
>Copyright 2001 Fox News
>January 26, 2001, FoxNews.com
>
>The American Heart Association urged this week that “health care
>professionals downplay the popular but unproven supposition that
>drinking red wine can help ward off heart attacks.”
>
>But “unproven suppositions” don’t stop the AHA from helping to promote
>other foods and beverages as “heart healthy.” Some “unproven
>suppositions, ” as it turns out, are more lucrative and politically
>correct than others.
><SNIPPAROO>
>Steven Milloy is a biostatistician, lawyer, adjunct scholar at the
>Cato Institute and publisher of JunkScience.com.
>
>This article can be found at:
>http://www.junkscience.com/foxnews/fn012601.htm
>
>
>
I pity those fools when some sharp lawyer gets a hold of them! Ah! Looks
like Mr. Milloy is just that lawyer.

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