Re: Why Diets Should be History (article)
From: Bob (this one) (Bob_at_nospam.com)
Date: 08/11/04
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:09:15 -0400
MU wrote:
>>> It promotes overconsumption and runs opposite of the fact that
>>> hunger is a necessary part of portion control.
>
> On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 09:49:02 -0400, Rob wrote:
>
>> 6 meals are part of many fitness diets. Mostly due to the belief
>> that protein can¡t be stored.
>
> The reason I hear most universally about multiple, daily eating
> schedules is that it balances the need for carbs and thwarts
> hunger.
Right. And your reasons are of deep concern to everyone. I mean it.
Can't you see how people dwell on your every word.
>> These extra meals are usually pre-planned and/or pre-measured and
>> not just a random snacking choice that could result in over
>> consumption.
>
> I would disagree.
Bwah. Hey, MU_nchkin disagrees. ANd we all know he's a nutrition
scientist who...
Oh, wait. This just in from many reliable sources... MU_lchpile
*isn't* a scientist. Oh well, that takes care of that.
> Eventually, when they get off those programs, and they will, they
> will be left with a habit of continuous eating and running from
> hunger. These are precursors to overconsumption.
Like smoking cattails out behind the garage in 5th grade leads to
crack addiction. <LOL>
Such a wonderfully Spartan prescription. For such a bizarre life so
deeply focussed on food and eating. Weigh it all, eye it all, stay
hungry... Can't you ever think of anything but eating?
I mean beside your secret missions behind enemy lines.
Phony.
Bob
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