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At 04:17 PM 6/11/99 -0400, you wrote:
>On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Ryan Hughes wrote:
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>> Re: Bacon
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>> I, as well as many of us, eat 'uncured' bacon. (no preservatives)
>> It is absolutely delicious!
>> After you eat it for a while, cured bacon tastes bad.
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>Bacon without chemical additives is still cured. Uncured bacon
>is an oxymoron, since bacon is by definition cured pork belly.
You know I always wondered about that. I never did figure out what he meant.
As far as Cholesterol goes, mine went from 206 to 145 in 5 weeks on a low
carb, almost paleo diet (I still eat small amounts of cheese), with an
improvement in my good to bad ratio.
The Protein Power book gives a pretty comprehensible explaination of the
complex relationship between carbohydrates, protein, insulin, fat and
cholesterol.
The WOE has worked well for me, but I understand individual metabolisms vary.
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