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tsayonah <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 26 May 2006 17:25:07 -0500
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My best friend and life mate died in January. Her death was a direct 
cause of a weight loss surgery she had in 1973. We didn't realize that 
all her medical problems could be directly traced back to that surgery. 
It tells me two things. It isn't nice to fool Mother Nature and some 
people were meant to be heavy. I would rather have my 300 pound wife 
back that the 150 pound one who died.
Sincerely,
Jim Hawes

Wiley Long wrote:

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>I've been contacted by a weekly women's magazine which wants to do a story
>on a woman (or women) who have lost at least 50 lbs following a Paleo diet.
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>If you are that person, or know of a person who would be comfortable being
>featured in this article, please let me know.
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>It would be a great opportunity to introduce this concept to a group of
>readers who may think they are eating "healthy" when they buy bagels and
>low-fat cream cheese.
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>You can reach me at [log in to unmask]  Thanks!
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>Wiley
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