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Re: Meat-lovers may pack on the pounds


That depends what you actually mean by the word "promoting" John.

If you had observed and read the information that I have posted on the subject of Vitamin D3, you will find that all I have done is "report" on the actual findings of Research Scientists concerning the supplementation of this Vitamin, and have not "forced" those findings onto anyone else: unless readers are unable to arrive at their own conclusions and accept these on face value. My experience within curezone is that the majority are not that gullible.
I am also not the "pied piper".

In addition John, your beliefs and reports on Vitamin D3 go against the grain of the overwhelming consensus amongst these Scientists that supplementation has become a necessity for the majority.
If we compare apples with apples I would personally believe the professionally qualified scientific community than your own prejudiced and ill-informed dogma.


RyanD,
You are quite right of course: it would be true to say that anyone can find a study to say anything they want, but unless it has escaped your attention this is the "Breaking News Forum", and where my original post concerning meat was, and is, "breaking news"; in other words, the latest findings on meat consumption, rather than an old rehashed study conducted a few decades ago.
If you do not agree with these findings it would perhaps be more productive and constructive if you address your concerns and disagreements with that study, and with the studies "authors" rather than the "messenger" of that study.

Also your comment.............
"so why not take the high ground and stick with the positive studies about your beliefs, and stop bashing what other people believe in".

A little research of my posts will nearly always reveal that I post on positive studies, and which do not always tally with my own opinions. I do not deal in "beliefs" only in as factual an account of research-information as is possible.

My intention btw, was not to "bash" (as you so delicately describe it) what other people believe in, only to present information that is current and of validity within the Scientific community.
If I come across a recent study that contradicts my opinions on diet (for example) then I will just as freely post on this, without bias or prejudice.
I do try and keep an open mind on just about any subject under the Sun, and regardless of what you may think.

Chrisb1.



 

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