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dsaklad

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 4:33 pm
Post subject: Conflicting requirements of different diets. Kidney stone prevention. Diabetes prevention. Heart disease prevention. Reinforcing nutrition advice over time.
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1.
How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements
of several different diets?... for
a) kidney stone prevention,
b) diabetes prevention,
c) heart disease prevention,
d) et al.

I get stymied in the supermarket aisles attempting to get it
all sorted out.

2.
How do you reinforce what happens when you visit the RD
registered dietician, get back home and try
recalling everything from the medical center nutrition department
accurately?...

Currently I've borrowed from our public library the book
No-Fad Diet, a personal plan... American Heart Association 2005
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3031323
http://www.randomhouse.com/crown/clarksonpotter/catalog/display.pperl?...n=97814
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1400051592/

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:32 am
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you are a moron

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 1:44 pm
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dsaklad.RemoveThis@zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:

On the off-chance that you're not a troll, the long subject line of
your post is pretty hard to digest. It looks like a troll to me.

> 1.
> How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements
> of several different diets?... for
> a) kidney stone prevention,

Drink lots of water. Do you have kidney stones?

> b) diabetes prevention,

Keep your weight down. Don't eat a lot of sugar.

> c) heart disease prevention,

Keep your weight down. Have your cholesterol measured.

> d) et al.

Um, drink a lot of water and keep your weight down. Smile

> 2.
> How do you reinforce what happens when you visit the RD
> registered dietician, get back home and try
> recalling everything from the medical center nutrition department
> accurately?...

Take notes while you're there. Perhaps they have a pamphlet?

>
> Currently I've borrowed from our public library the book
> No-Fad Diet, a personal plan... American Heart Association 2005

What does it say?

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Conflicting requirements of different diets. Kidney stone prevention. Diabetes prevention. Heart disease prevention. Reinforcing nutrition advice over time. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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David Cohen wrote:
> "bc" <wscii_notthis.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote
> > David Cohen wrote:
> >> "bc" <wscii_notthis.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote
> >> > dsaklad.TakeThisOut@zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On the off-chance that you're not a troll, the long subject line of
> >> > your post is pretty hard to digest. It looks like a troll to me.
> >>
> >> Nah. Just a really poorly constructed subject line. He raises, I think, a
> >> legitimate point, in the conflicting advice out there on all sorts of
> >> diet.
> >> The general public is confused.
> >>
> >> >> 1.
> >> >> How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements
> >> >> of several different diets?... for
> >> >> a) kidney stone prevention,
> >> >
> >> > Drink lots of water. Do you have kidney stones?
> >>
> >> It's more complicated than that.
> >>
> >> >> b) diabetes prevention,
> >> >
> >> > Keep your weight down. Don't eat a lot of sugar.
> >>
> >> It's more complicated than that.
> >>
> >> >> c) heart disease prevention,
> >> >
> >> > Keep your weight down. Have your cholesterol measured.
> >>
> >> It's more complicated than that.
> >>
> >> >> d) et al.
> >> >
> >> > Um, drink a lot of water and keep your weight down. Smile
> >>
> >> That, however, is good advice for et al.
> >
> > Hah! I got one right.
> >
> > Really, my bland, simple answers were meant as encouragement for
> > further detail. If the OP said what advice he was getting for each of
> > these concerns, then we'd really have something to maul like the rabid
> > dogs we are.
>
> Yeah, I always like hearing reports of the advice Registered Dieticians
> give. Always good for a laugh, before siccing the rabid dogs on it.

So, isn't this where the OP is supposed to provide some detail?
Where'd he go?

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 4:15 pm
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David Cohen wrote:
> "bc" <wscii_notthis DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote
> > David Cohen wrote:
> >> "bc" <wscii_notthis DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote
> >> > David Cohen wrote:
> >> >> "bc" <wscii_notthis DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote
> >> >> > dsaklad DeleteThis @zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > On the off-chance that you're not a troll, the long subject line of
> >> >> > your post is pretty hard to digest. It looks like a troll to me.
> >> >>
> >> >> Nah. Just a really poorly constructed subject line. He raises, I
> >> >> think, a
> >> >> legitimate point, in the conflicting advice out there on all sorts of
> >> >> diet.
> >> >> The general public is confused.
> >> >>
> >> >> >> 1.
> >> >> >> How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements
> >> >> >> of several different diets?... for
> >> >> >> a) kidney stone prevention,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Drink lots of water. Do you have kidney stones?
> >> >>
> >> >> It's more complicated than that.
> >> >>
> >> >> >> b) diabetes prevention,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Keep your weight down. Don't eat a lot of sugar.
> >> >>
> >> >> It's more complicated than that.
> >> >>
> >> >> >> c) heart disease prevention,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Keep your weight down. Have your cholesterol measured.
> >> >>
> >> >> It's more complicated than that.
> >> >>
> >> >> >> d) et al.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Um, drink a lot of water and keep your weight down. Smile
> >> >>
> >> >> That, however, is good advice for et al.
> >> >
> >> > Hah! I got one right.
> >> >
> >> > Really, my bland, simple answers were meant as encouragement for
> >> > further detail. If the OP said what advice he was getting for each of
> >> > these concerns, then we'd really have something to maul like the rabid
> >> > dogs we are.
> >>
> >> Yeah, I always like hearing reports of the advice Registered Dieticians
> >> give. Always good for a laugh, before siccing the rabid dogs on it.
> >
> > So, isn't this where the OP is supposed to provide some detail?
> > Where'd he go?
>
> Probably in the bathroom pissing out all that freakin' water you had him
> drink.

Well then, no kidney stones I guess.

- bc
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:50 pm
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"bc" <wscii_notthis DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote
> David Cohen wrote:
>> "bc" <wscii_notthis DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote
>> > dsaklad DeleteThis @zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:
>> >
>> > On the off-chance that you're not a troll, the long subject line of
>> > your post is pretty hard to digest. It looks like a troll to me.
>>
>> Nah. Just a really poorly constructed subject line. He raises, I think, a
>> legitimate point, in the conflicting advice out there on all sorts of
>> diet.
>> The general public is confused.
>>
>> >> 1.
>> >> How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements
>> >> of several different diets?... for
>> >> a) kidney stone prevention,
>> >
>> > Drink lots of water. Do you have kidney stones?
>>
>> It's more complicated than that.
>>
>> >> b) diabetes prevention,
>> >
>> > Keep your weight down. Don't eat a lot of sugar.
>>
>> It's more complicated than that.
>>
>> >> c) heart disease prevention,
>> >
>> > Keep your weight down. Have your cholesterol measured.
>>
>> It's more complicated than that.
>>
>> >> d) et al.
>> >
>> > Um, drink a lot of water and keep your weight down. Smile
>>
>> That, however, is good advice for et al.
>
> Hah! I got one right.
>
> Really, my bland, simple answers were meant as encouragement for
> further detail. If the OP said what advice he was getting for each of
> these concerns, then we'd really have something to maul like the rabid
> dogs we are.

Yeah, I always like hearing reports of the advice Registered Dieticians
give. Always good for a laugh, before siccing the rabid dogs on it.

David
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:58 pm
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"bc" <wscii_notthis.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote
> David Cohen wrote:
>> "bc" <wscii_notthis.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote
>> > David Cohen wrote:
>> >> "bc" <wscii_notthis.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote
>> >> > dsaklad.TakeThisOut@zurich.csail.mit.edu wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > On the off-chance that you're not a troll, the long subject line of
>> >> > your post is pretty hard to digest. It looks like a troll to me.
>> >>
>> >> Nah. Just a really poorly constructed subject line. He raises, I
>> >> think, a
>> >> legitimate point, in the conflicting advice out there on all sorts of
>> >> diet.
>> >> The general public is confused.
>> >>
>> >> >> 1.
>> >> >> How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements
>> >> >> of several different diets?... for
>> >> >> a) kidney stone prevention,
>> >> >
>> >> > Drink lots of water. Do you have kidney stones?
>> >>
>> >> It's more complicated than that.
>> >>
>> >> >> b) diabetes prevention,
>> >> >
>> >> > Keep your weight down. Don't eat a lot of sugar.
>> >>
>> >> It's more complicated than that.
>> >>
>> >> >> c) heart disease prevention,
>> >> >
>> >> > Keep your weight down. Have your cholesterol measured.
>> >>
>> >> It's more complicated than that.
>> >>
>> >> >> d) et al.
>> >> >
>> >> > Um, drink a lot of water and keep your weight down. Smile
>> >>
>> >> That, however, is good advice for et al.
>> >
>> > Hah! I got one right.
>> >
>> > Really, my bland, simple answers were meant as encouragement for
>> > further detail. If the OP said what advice he was getting for each of
>> > these concerns, then we'd really have something to maul like the rabid
>> > dogs we are.
>>
>> Yeah, I always like hearing reports of the advice Registered Dieticians
>> give. Always good for a laugh, before siccing the rabid dogs on it.
>
> So, isn't this where the OP is supposed to provide some detail?
> Where'd he go?

Probably in the bathroom pissing out all that freakin' water you had him
drink.

David
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