Re: Experiences on a zero[ish] carb diet

From: MU (munospam_at_fastmail.fm)
Date: 01/08/05


Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 13:37:12 -0500

On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:45:22 +0200, Moira de Swardt wrote:

> "MU" <munospam@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>
>> I would suggest there is history that says for 40 days you can
> give up
>> *eating*.
>
> Yes. But the people who do that generally have quite a lot of
> practice in fasting and quite a low body fat ratio to start with.
>
> While there is no record of how Jesus coped with a 40 day fast,
> there are records of Gandhi's fasts which were for similar periods.

That means you don't believe the Bible's account which is rather
interesting. It's funny how the loudest voices against the 2PDiet haven't
noticed.



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