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I agree with Todd and Ken. Without data, substantiated evidence, etc this
information is useless and a waste of our time.
I can find hundreds of people to give testimonials about how they are
thriving on the Standard American Diet.
Paula H.
William wrote:
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> His work is based on personal experience, not academic.
Todd wrote:
I have no trouble with people sharing their experiences, but when they
take those experiences and generalize them as principles for all people
to follow, as Vonderplanitz does, but without subjecting those
principles to rigorous testing, then I think it should be called what it
is: cult nutrition. We have enough of that, including cult nutrition
that comes out of so-called scientific laboratories. We don't need more.
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> It requires desperation. It has worked for those who need it.
Todd wrote:
Indeed? And what disinterested observer has kept score of those for
whom it has worked and those for whom it hasn't? The internet, and for
that matter the bookstores, are full of "systems" of diet and exercise,
not to mention golf swings, lotto systems, etc., all of which are
supported by glowing testimonials from people for whom they "worked."
Todd Moody
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