Yikes, so sorry that last post got away from me, it wasn't done! So please forgive
the typos and/or incomplete thoughts and quoting Kent's entire post. So I'll try
to finish now...
As a former vegetarian, I never missed a chance to tell what I knew about THE way
to eat, I had the fever. After all I had read all the vegetarian books, all I
needed to know was right there (no need to research further, I was all knowing,
hah!). Although, I was always concerned that while I knew the way to health, I
really didn't look like I knew it. I wanted that gaunt veg look, but instead I was
fat and getting fatter. Funny thing was people listened to me anyway. Including
my good friend who just had a radical mastectomy due to breast cancer :( . Now I
am not saying she listened to me therefore she got cancer. I am saying that I was
wrong, and I tell anyone who shows interest how and why I was wrong and offer
sources. Lots of people show interest when they watch me chow down on 4 eggs and 6
slices of bacon in a sitting (ooo, not very feminine are we?). People listened
and believed my advice while I was a fat sloth but now that I am sleek and ready to
run, I get: you must have sold your soul to the devil! Seeing is not believing
for everyone, I guess.
Well, I believe I have run on a bit here, but I was trying to agree:
> If you believe in the
> > paleo diet, you must realize how misguided that would be. If someone can
> > use the publicity about her to promote a healthier diet, then her death
> > becomes a way to save many lives -
>
Her death has opened up quite a bit of dialog. Several people have come to me,
knowing that I have made a radical diet change, a lot more interested and more
open to listening about the paleo way. And I think that is a good thing growing
from a very sad thing.
Pax,
phyllis
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