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To the below we were provided a list of urls speaking about the indian
paradox. This is the observation that a diet tradition having 70 percent
or more in carbs had one of the lowest metabolic disorder risk levels, but
which started to change around 15 years or so to the world's highest risk
level wwhile continuing the high carb diet with other things added and
other lifestyle factors. For each of them I did a search for "muslim" or
"muslum" and none was found. Look at the below assertions and see how the
urls can then support them, proof is still missing, big surprise. This
tactic was the same response as before, still falls flat on it's face:
"> "Vegetarian Hindus have many times more heart disease than
non-vegetarian
> Muslims from the same areas in India."
>
> Oh dear, here we go again. The last time you rolled out this set of
> "facts" you were asked to provide a web source by which to confirm it,
it
> was not provided and one might conclude it can not be done this or any
> other time. This is an example of the lifestyle cult in action, this
one
> centered on various speculations about nutrition which can not be
> supported scientifically but exists soley on emotional cheerleading
among
> it's adherents.."
paradox. This is the observation that a diet tradition having 70 percent
or more in carbs had one of the lowest metabolic disorder risk levels, but
which started to change around 15 years or so to the world's highest risk
level wwhile continuing the high carb diet with other things added and
other lifestyle factors. For each of them I did a search for "muslim" or
"muslum" and none was found. Look at the below assertions and see how the
urls can then support them, proof is still missing, big surprise. This
tactic was the same response as before, still falls flat on it's face:
"> "Vegetarian Hindus have many times more heart disease than
non-vegetarian
> Muslims from the same areas in India."
>
> Oh dear, here we go again. The last time you rolled out this set of
> "facts" you were asked to provide a web source by which to confirm it,
it
> was not provided and one might conclude it can not be done this or any
> other time. This is an example of the lifestyle cult in action, this
one
> centered on various speculations about nutrition which can not be
> supported scientifically but exists soley on emotional cheerleading
among
> it's adherents.."