| Radium 2006-10-02, 4:29 pm |
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monty1945@lycos.com wrote:
> Since 2001 I have eaten a diet very rich in saturated fatty acids -
> butter is a primary source of them. I also usually eat an average of
> one boiled egg a day, so there's plenty of cholesterol (non-oxidized)
> as well. I have seen all of my "chronic" health problems vanish, and I
> had plenty of them, with the exception of tendonosis of the shoulder,
> which vanished after I began to eat considerably larger amounts of
> protein (from the same sources) - it took about 3 months, at most. If
> anyone wants to take me up on an experimental challenge, in which we
> will feed one group of animals 25% canola and fish oil and another
> group 25% butter (of my choice, prepared the way I want it to be), then
> let us make our determination. If the butter group lives, on average,
> to the same age as the canola/fish group (or longer), then you must pay
> for all expenses. If not, I will pay for all expenses. No added
> antioxidants are allowed - just a basic vitamin/mineral supplement,
> along with the carb/protein amounts considered appopriate for the
> species.
Butter will cause a lot less injury in a physically-active subject than
in a sedentary one. Chances are, you regularly take part in vigorous
aerobic activities for more than an hour per day.
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