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Thomas Seay <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Tue, 3 Jul 2001 14:25:39 -0700
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At the risk of angering some people, I would like to
ask you the following question.  Dont you think that
there are limits imposed upon your bodies and after a
certain point diet changes make no differences?(In
other words a plateau).  I say this because it seems
that a lot of people on this list go into minute
details about diet.  I am wondering if after finding a
diet that is generally good for you, if it might not
be a good idea to just stick with that and not spend
all of your time chasing after the dream of the
perfect (down to the last detail) diet.

One might also wonder what effect, if any, this
fastidiousness towards diet has on your social life,
and if that harm might be greater than the benefit of
"the perfect diet".

Finally, one might wonder if there is not something a
bit pathological in it all.  Are people seeking a cure
from diet for a problem whose true etiology might be
in a completely different area, be it personal,
psychological, or social?

Just a few things that come to mind.

Thomas


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