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> The problem I have with the Rosedale Diet is the same problem with most
diets, or diets in general. >It is an oversimplification of reality. If it
works, it works for some people, some of the time.

Agreed in principle.  But in particular, the Rosedale diet is working great
for me.  I'm doing it paleo-style "A" list.   As Rosedale claims sugar is
sugar, no matter what the source.  I'm sure I was eating more protein than
my body needed.

Theola

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