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jt512


Jan 19, 2010, 6:52 PM

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Re: [bustloose] Nutrition
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Yes it is false. I just posted a well-controlled study showing that it is false.

no, you posted a well controlled study showing that calcium and vitamin D are beneficial

No. The intervention was milk. The study thus shows that milk is beneficial.

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Of course not. That would mean you'd actually have to examine what the science has shown, rather than what you've read from idiots with personal agendas on the Web.

no, that would mean i don't feel like getting into a never ending battle of studies.

No. That would mean that we'd have to critically evaluate the scientific literature and try to understand the factors that underlie discrepant results. I'm willing to do that if you are. Are you?

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try to separate science from the dairy board...

I have been involved in vegetarian nutrition research for a decade without funding from the Dairy Board. I suggest that you try and separate yourself from vegan Internet lunatics like Robert Cohen.

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I asked you a specific question. I'll ask it again more pointedly. Design a diet, right now, that you could get an elderly woman to follow on her own, that contained no milk, no calcium supplements, and contained 1200 gm/day of calcium. Do it, or concede that you are wrong.

really? don't be so obtuse. "SPEND YOUR VALUABLE TIME ARGUING WITH ME, OR ADMIT THAT YOU ARE WRONG!" fuck off already. If you really think you're that important, you've got issues.

If a friend asked me to do that for a family member, i would refer them to a nutritionist.

And that nutritionist would inform your friend or relative that such a diet is impractical. A typical elderly woman will not eat enough kale, collard greens, etc., but will drink two glasses of milk a day.

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I can assure you that I know vastly more about the effect of diet on acid–base balance than you do.

excellent, perhaps put his vast knowledge to use?

I do. http://scholar.google.com/...as_ylo=&as_vis=0

Jay


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