Re: CS>Fasting-dieting dangers

2006-02-16 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 2/14/06 8:46:03 PM Central Standard Time, tcj...@yahoo.ca writes: > "OK -- this is interesting to me. I can see why this > would be a concern for someone who IS a smoker, but > why for someone who HAD BEEN a smoker? For instance, > I quit smoking twenty-five years ago -- why

Re: CS>Fasting-dieting dangers

2006-02-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Some months ago I mentioned here the case of scientists who encased themselves in an artificial biodome. Their weight and fat loss (due to difficulties in raising their own organic food) corresponded with large increases of toxins in the blood, including a pesticide that had been banned twent

CS>Fasting-dieting dangers

2006-02-14 Thread Terry Chamberlin
"OK -- this is interesting to me. I can see why this would be a concern for someone who IS a smoker, but why for someone who HAD BEEN a smoker? For instance, I quit smoking twenty-five years ago -- why would dieting or fasting be a concern? MA" The reason is because the stored toxins don't go aw