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So how does your husband explain the absence of your arthritis?
Arthur McConnachie
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From: "Mary" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 9:31 PM
Subject: [P-F] paleo nutcases??
> Once I was asked, what has this diet done for you? He said, is it worth
the
> price you pay?
>
> I said, let me see:
>
> l. My arthritis is gone. Before I could hardly stand. Drs told me my knees
> were worn out and I "needed" surgery.
>
> 2. My weight is appropriate to height, I'm never hungry, and I don't have
to
> exercise like a fiend. All my friends on hi carb are starving and
exercising
> like crazy, crazy to keep appropriate weight.
>
> 3. I have no inclination to drink at all, before stress would make me
want
> to have a glass or two of wine or more.
>
> 4. My son recovered to an amazing extent on this diet.
>
> 5. My daughter can spell if she stays on this diet or at least strict
> gluten free.
>
> 6. I am still alive even though I had some of the most dangerous and toxic
> drugs (chemo) and radiation poured into my system and by all rights should
> be dead , from one of the biggest (next to the vax) hoaxes of all (cancer
> treatment). my liver was completely poisoned.....and I am still here.
>
> Is that enough???
>
> Still, he does not believe me.
>
> Also I think once you have almost lost your life, you become more
interested
> in diet. When you are still cruising along on SAD, you don't really care.
> And the person on paleo, seems to have become, from other people's
> perspective, a nut case.
>
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