On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 13:04:49 -0600, Kathryn Rosenthal
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> I'm struck by the comment at the beginning of the article about
> "avoiding excessive fat..." it doesn't have anything to do w/
> blood-sugar levels in this article. I find this commonly accepted
> reference to fat unfortunate. (emphasis mine)
It's constant. That's the low-fat "religion". If the study found that
high blood sugar causes disease, they'll be sure to stick in
"high-fat foods cause disease" even if the study found the
opposite. It's just a matter of faith, not fact. If the facts
don't match, the facts are wrong; the faith is all.
Lynnet, disgruntled
Another pet peeve of mine is the "artery-clogging saturated fat";
you never see "saturated fat" in a popular article without that
"artery-clogging" ahead of it.