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ROTFLMAO!!! Oh gasp...... groan..... splitting side ache from laughing
my buns off!!! I had to read this to my daughter and her sides are aching
too. Au Contraire Dr. Moody..... I've had great energy, great bowels,
elevated temp, etc. I think the female fat cells and estrogen love this DIT
business and men just have to have that huge protein with their larger bones
and muscle. Oh good grief, what a laugh you've given me today..... Oliva
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Moody" <[log in to unmask]>
It often amazes me how many people on this list feel dramatically
different after making tiny dietary changes. Some people feel crappy
for days after eating a cracker, or whatever. I, on the other hand,
never seem to notice any difference, even when I make grotesque changes,
such as the present experiment. I mean, here I am nibbling at tiny
portions of protein, eating virtually no carbs at all, and consuming
ridiculous amounts of fat. Tonight's "dinner" was about 4 ounces of
pork chop, topped with a large glob of herb cream cheese, and a side
order of macadamias. For lunch I had some brie and a landjaeger. For
breakfast: sour cream with fresh chopped parsley and dill stirred into
it. One would think that eating like this would cause *something* to
happen, if only constipation. But I can't detect any change at all. Ah
well, it's all in the name of science.
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