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On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 20:52:53 -0000

" paultheo2000 " <paultheo2000@...> wrote:

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>Your tone is often very provocative. I'm just throwing the issue

>there; I'm not looking for debate. :)

LOL! If you are not looking for debate, then this is not the board to be

" throwing the issue out there, " any issue for that matter.

the " wino "

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On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 09:14:34 -0400

" Suze Fisher " <s.fisher22@...> wrote:

>>>>>I don't know the cause but I believe he had cardiac problems from his

>youth onwards. Tragic, in any case...the man will be missed.

>

>---->he had a previous cardiac arrest that lasted for seven minutes,

>depriving his heart of oxygen. he then had a quadruple bypass. he tried to

>modify his training schedule to rehabilitate his heart. but the man did

>serious heavy olympic lifting, i believe...perhaps it was too much for a

>heart that had already been damaged. especially since he was a

>vegetarian...no food source co-q10 in the diet and no other heart support

>nutrients from animal foods.

A vegetarian? Well whatever authority he may have had in some subjects,

nutrition doesn't appear to be his strong suit. 59 is too young to be

dying from a heart attack.

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It is possible that his vegeterianism stemmed from certain ideological

beliefs although I'm not certain. Nevertheless, let's not jump to

conclusions and assume his diet was problematic. I'm sure there are

people eating NT style who will die of degenerative diseases before

age 60...it's a sad fact of life.

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> A vegetarian? Well whatever authority he may have had in some subjects,

> nutrition doesn't appear to be his strong suit. 59 is too young to be

> dying from a heart attack.

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In a message dated 10/9/03 7:01:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

paultheo2000@... writes:

> It is possible that his vegeterianism stemmed from certain ideological

> beliefs although I'm not certain. Nevertheless, let's not jump to

> conclusions and assume his diet was problematic. I'm sure there are

> people eating NT style who will die of degenerative diseases before

> age 60...it's a sad fact of life.

That doesn't change the fact that vegetarianism is a rather poor nutritional

choice.

Chris

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On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 17:28:29 -0700

" Christie " <christiekeith@...> wrote:

>>> i've contacted NASA to help me get my mind back, but in

>the meantime i will continue to enjoy artisanal raw cheese. my

>advice is to buy some premium raw cheese online or from a specialized

>cheese shop. just don't eat it standing up near any sharp objects

>that might damage your internal organs when you faint with pleasure. <<

>

>ROFL, oh so true... I actually got WEEPY when my local Whole Foods

stopped carrying La Garottin because it's not actually aged 60 days as

required by idiotic US import laws. I mean, I felt like I was going to

cry and I was so embarrassed, but the woman at the cheese counter told

me she had three other customers who DID cry when she told them

##########Yeah there is nothing like coming back across the Canadian

border loaded with raw milk cheeses aged less than sixty days (soft

cheeses) and a few Cubans to boot <weg>

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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 11:00:42 -0000

" paultheo2000 " <paultheo2000@...> wrote:

>It is possible that his vegeterianism stemmed from certain ideological

>beliefs although I'm not certain. Nevertheless, let's not jump to

>conclusions and assume his diet was problematic. I'm sure there are

>people eating NT style who will die of degenerative diseases before

>age 60...it's a sad fact of life.

>

>-

Regardless of who or who might not die as a given advocate for a

particular food paradigm, his advocating of vegetarianism is problematic,

as it is simply a poor dietary choice.

The People vs. Rush Limbaugh

http://tinyurl.com/qon2

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