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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:09:24 -0400, ".."
<louisDOTjezsikATarinsoDOTcom> wrote:
>Ooh, yes, very interesting. If you follow the alpine climbers' approach to
>eating 2lbs/day (Chung's inspiration for this starvation diet), you can
>actually eat a *lot* of food by removing the water content prior to weighing
>it (just as the climbers do).
It would be nice, for you're own Usenet credibility, that you have a
clue about what you claim is on the website and what actually is.
Get back to me when you have read it.
If you ever do.
http://www.heartmdphd.com/wtloss.asp
"Live To Eat? Nyet. Eat To Live!"
<louisDOTjezsikATarinsoDOTcom> wrote:
>Ooh, yes, very interesting. If you follow the alpine climbers' approach to
>eating 2lbs/day (Chung's inspiration for this starvation diet), you can
>actually eat a *lot* of food by removing the water content prior to weighing
>it (just as the climbers do).
It would be nice, for you're own Usenet credibility, that you have a
clue about what you claim is on the website and what actually is.
Get back to me when you have read it.
If you ever do.
http://www.heartmdphd.com/wtloss.asp
"Live To Eat? Nyet. Eat To Live!"