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In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:21:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,

shanabrook@... writes:

<< 160 1,571 1,833 2,095 >>

geez, I was eating even less than a sedentary person weighing less than me

Barb

who thanks for sharing this to confirm I found the right track the

hard way but know to keep doing what I have been doing

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In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:21:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,

shanabrook@... writes:

<< 160 1,571 1,833 2,095 >>

geez, I was eating even less than a sedentary person weighing less than me

Barb

who thanks for sharing this to confirm I found the right track the

hard way but know to keep doing what I have been doing

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You're welcome! I really thought it was a great article...very

informatie. Do you want to read what it had to say about the 25-34 age

group? Just let me know and I'd be happy to send it. This calorie

chart seemed like a really good one...I like that they define low,

moderate and high and it's not too restrictive calorie wise. It seemed

right on target to me.

I'd like to see that age group if you don't mind

Thanks!!!

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> Calories for your activity level

> Weight Low Moderate High

> 120 1,418 1,655 1,891

> 130 1,456 1,699 1,942

> 140 1,495 1,744 1,993

> 150 1,533 1,788 2,044

> 160 1,571 1,833 2,095

,

Thanks bunches for sending the article! Since I weigh 163 right now I

can go off the 160 calories, and at moderate (which is exactly what I am

right now, well I figure with the Intro tape everyday, it isn't exactly a

total workout) but when I move to the Basic tape I know I will be upping my

calories to the 2,000 catagory. Yesterday I was at 1,779 for calories and

31.5 grams of fat. Which is funny cause in the morning I have a bagel with 1

tablespoon of butter on them, and that is 7g of fat right there.

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> ,

> Thanks bunches for sending the article! Since I weigh 163 right

now I

> can go off the 160 calories, and at moderate (which is exactly what I

am

> right now, well I figure with the Intro tape everyday, it isn't

exactly a

> total workout) but when I move to the Basic tape I know I will be

upping my

> calories to the 2,000 catagory. Yesterday I was at 1,779 for

calories and

> 31.5 grams of fat. Which is funny cause in the morning I have a bagel

with 1

> tablespoon of butter on them, and that is 7g of fat right there.

,

You're welcome! I really thought it was a great article...very

informatie. Do you want to read what it had to say about the 25-34 age

group? Just let me know and I'd be happy to send it. This calorie

chart seemed like a really good one...I like that they define low,

moderate and high and it's not too restrictive calorie wise. It seemed

right on target to me.

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In a message dated 02/04/2000 4:22:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

moody@... writes:

<< ,

Thanks for sharing this..it was very good information.

Barb, Can you put this in the vault? Thank You! >>

LOL already did soon after reading it this morning

look in FAQ's in a folder for food tips for ages

will add others as posts them too

Barb

who feels like a groundhog cuz I still saw my shadow after 5pm today

AKA: POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta, Tae-Bo Barb

" It's hard to be a cheerleader when the kid won't be a player "

<A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's

Places on the web</A>

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horsemom-@... wrote:

original article:tae-bo_on/?start=10561

> In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:21:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> shanabrook@... writes:

>

> << 160 1,571 1,833 2,095 >>

>

> geez, I was eating even less than a sedentary person weighing less

than me

>

> Barb

> who thanks for sharing this to confirm I found the right

track the

> hard way but know to keep doing what I have been doing

,

Thanks for sharing this..it was very good information.

Barb, Can you put this in the vault? Thank You!

-who learned her lesson about drinking or eating while reading

Barb's posts. ;)

>

>

>

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Where is the Vault? What is the Vault?

Re: Redbook Article

> horsemom-@... wrote:

> original article:tae-bo_on/?start=10561

> > In a message dated 02/04/2000 9:21:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> > shanabrook@... writes:

> >

> > << 160 1,571 1,833 2,095 >>

> >

> > geez, I was eating even less than a sedentary person weighing less

> than me

> >

> > Barb

> > who thanks for sharing this to confirm I found the right

> track the

> > hard way but know to keep doing what I have been doing

>

> ,

> Thanks for sharing this..it was very good information.

>

> Barb, Can you put this in the vault? Thank You!

>

> -who learned her lesson about drinking or eating while reading

> Barb's posts. ;)

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> " We are all athletes in training for life rather than overweight folks

trying to drop some pounds temporarily cuz Haste doe not make a Waist "

>

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" *mary* " <mmgrave-@...> wrote:

original article:tae-bo_on/?start=10610

> Where is the Vault? What is the Vault?

>

> ,

The vault is at www./docvault/tae-bo_on/

It was full of introductions, pictures and links..and then it vanished.

(Some suspect Bill Gates had something to do with the disappearance ;0))

Barb and Sandy are putting it back together. Check it out!

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" *mary* " <mmgrave-@...> wrote:

original article:tae-bo_on/?start=10610

> Where is the Vault? What is the Vault?

>

> ,

The vault is at www./docvault/tae-bo_on/

It was full of introductions, pictures and links..and then it vanished.

(Some suspect Bill Gates had something to do with the disappearance ;0))

Barb and Sandy are putting it back together. Check it out!

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  • 6 months later...

Friday, August 04, 2000

Murder or a Bad Vaccine? - GCN - NEWS @ 9:28 am PST

The September issue of Redbook features a 6-page article with the title " Was

it murder, or a bad vaccine? "

The headline that follows reads " It's a question that is tearing families

apart, as prosecutors blame parents for the short-comings of common

vaccines. "

The Redbook article is one more example in the changing tide of vaccine

awareness. The article discusses how parents are treated by government

officials when something goes wrong with the vaccination process.

The article points out that, in some cases, parents have been charged with

Shaken Baby Syndrome and have been sent to prison as a result of

mis-diagnosed vaccine reactions.

According to the article, a government official had this to say about

vaccine injuries: " we are very disturbed to learn that there are a lot more

injuries [from vaccines] than is realized. "

Get your hands on this issue of Redbook magazine before it is off the

shelves.

Online: Redbookmag.com

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Thank you to Drs. Madeline Behrendt and Logothetis for getting us

this important information.

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www.geocities.com/mom2q (my work in progress!)

Mom of two great kids who are vaccine free!

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