From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Wed Apr 05 2000 - 10:14:29 MDT
Hold it! Kurzweil may be the Mac-Daddy of cybernetic futures; but lets see
what double-blind and repeated studies of this topic point out. I am willing
to listen, but willing to believe?
In a message dated 4/5/00 8:39:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time, rhanson@gmu.edu
writes:
<< But by going down further, to the
level of fat and cholesterol characteristic of societies in which
heart disease is virtually unheard of, I reduced my risk by 97
percent. Extensive human population studies show the same pattern.
These societies that eat 30 percent of calories from fat have heart
disease rates about 30 percent lower than those that eat 40 percent
of calories from fat. But societies that eat diets characterized by
whole grains, vegetables, and fruits with, about 10 percent of
calories coming from fat, have heart disease rates that are at least
90 percent lower than the societies that eat about 40 percent
calories from fat. ... The pattern that exists for heart disease
exists also for the most common cancers. >>
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