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Ginny Ford <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jul 1998 13:58:30 EDT
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In a message dated 98-07-08 12:25:23 EDT,  "Robert A. McGlohon, Jr." wrote:
> One of the attractions of a meat-based diet, and, ultimately,
>  a paleo diet, is that I can eat what I want (within a limited range of
>  food), eat til satiety, and not worry about it.

These are my sentiments exactly.  Thanks for a lot of good information on this
list!

Today I received my copy of Newsweek magazine, July 13, 1998 issue.  On pages
72-74 there is an article discussing the amount of sugar in the average
American diet, with some comments on low carbohydrate diets.  Sugarbusters is
given prominence, but they also mention The Zone and Protein Power in passing.

Ginny Ford, Hawthorne, CA
5'2"--199/156/135--Atkins since 19 May 1997

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