REWahoo said:Yes, it's anecdotal, but still...
Well, yeah, but I've noticed that sort of thing too. Some of the more extreme diet and health regimen folks I know look much older than their calendar age, and I'm pretty sure it's not just avoiding makeup. It's a little odd seeing someone advocating his particular health regimen that looks like he's 75 years old, when you know he's in his 50s.
Maybe extreme anything isn't all that good for us. Everything in moderation... Especially [-]excess[/-] moderation.
Which one has a staff of cosmetic [-]surgeons[/-] assistants?Yes, it's anecdotal, but still...
Check it out for yourself:Beware,,, photoshop!
Check it out for yourself:
www.google.com/search=gillian+mckeith
www.google.com/search=nigella+lawson
At minimum, if I ever got married I'd know what to feed my wife.Check it out for yourself:
www.google.com/search=gillian+mckeith
www.google.com/search=nigella+lawson
I don't think that's organic, or at the very least it's been fed some sort of growth hormones...Here's a 45 year old vegetarian (OK maybe she was younger when they took this shot). No point, I just wanted to post this.
He has a high quality resume, unlike some fringey doctors who espouse popular regimens.Here is an interesting talk by a cardiac surgeon on saturated fats:
The first third or so is a good summary of why most people and authorities believe saturated fat is bad. The rest is amusing because it has some video clips from the FatHead movie and other sources.
It's also interesting because he describes how he used to advise patients to eat a low fat diet, but then decided that he had been wrong.
He puts a little too much emphasis on how increased carb consumption is correlated with obesity and diabetes -- implying causation. I also think he's wrong about artificial sweeteners.
At the end, when someone asks "Then it's OK to eat full-fat ice cream?" he says yes. I think he should have said, "No. The fat is OK, but there's too much sugar."
Fromthe prospective groom's POV, I would say that if he doesn't want a hefty wife, he shouldn't marry a woman who needs to diet for her wedding. Odds are against him anyway, after all this is America.Objecting to low carb, how about the no carb KE Diet?
The K-E Diet: Brides-to-Be Using Feeding Tubes to Rapidly Shed Pounds - Yahoo!
From the prospective groom's POV, I would say that if he doesn't want a hefty wife, he shouldn't marry a woman who needs to diet for her wedding. Odds are against him anyway, after all this is America. And if he sees his enamorata waliking around town with a tube up her nose, immediately abort mission.Objecting to low carb, how about the no carb KE Diet?
The K-E Diet: Brides-to-Be Using Feeding Tubes to Rapidly Shed Pounds - Yahoo!
haha said:... And if he sees his enamorata waliking around town with a tube up her nose, immediately abort mission.
Ha