Re: whole grain wheat



On 17 Jun 2005 18:37:23 GMT, calypso47@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>"So you have nothing to back up your nonsensical ramblings.Just as I
>thought."
>
>I have much to support in every detail, but I am not intrested in the
>polemic but the science of it all. As you have presented yourself as
>knowing of the "indian paradox" then by your own research you could not
>avoid knowing that india had one of the world's lowest risk for cvd and
>diabetes with a very high carb diet. That my friend is all the data I
>need to know that educating you of what you should know already is a
>fool's errand, and I'm not a fool.

You're kidding right? Diabetes is a major problem in India along with
obesity. Vegetarian Indians in the south do not enjoy the same robust
health of the northerners i.e. Punjab state, that consume more animal
foods.

rr
.



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