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"Andrew S. Bonci, BA, DC, DAAPM" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Jun 1997 21:12:59 -0500
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Todd Moody wrote:
> Well, until there are large-scale outcome studies of people who
> switch to NeanderThin from other eating plans, we are left with a
> priori reasoning and hunting/gathering data points from various
> studies, which may not control all the right variables.

Wow! *a priori* ... spoken like a true philosopher!!!!

> Given that the Atkins diet adequately
> controls the insulin/glucagon axis, but a third of his patients
> show the symptoms loosely associated with excess AA, it seems
> likely that it is something other than insulin/glucagon.

Perhaps food interactions which went and continue to go undescribed.
Non-linear dynamics extends to diet and nutrition, too.

Andrew  =8-)
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Andrew S. Bonci, BA, DC, DAAPM
Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnosis
Cleveland Chiropractic College
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