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Old September 8th, 2012, 06:01 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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On Sep 6, 12:54*pm, Dogman wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 11:09:59 -0400, Dogman wrote:
Thank you, a voice of reason. * I've been here for more than
a decade, and it's only now that I've heard that non-diabetics
are supposed to check their BG with any LC product they
choose to use, even if it's in moderation.


You just can't resist the straw-man argument, can you?

And now Dogman
has tried to extend that to testing the product's effect on your
LDL? * I eat maybe 6 Carbquik pancakes a week and then
not even every week. * How the
hell could anyone expect me to test for it's effect on LDL?


Easy, dumb****. Eat that way for a good 90 days, then have an NMR test
(a test you *should* want to have done anyway).


Sure, like eating a few ounces of Carbquik a week is
going to show up in a blood test for LDL or that any such
experiment with a sample size of one, no controls, etc
is going to be meaningful. But it further shows that
your knowledge of science and medicine is very limited and
why anything you have to say is not to be trusted.

And again, to claim this level of ridiculous testing is
required for those of us who choose to use a product
like Carbquik, just makes LC seem extreme and
impractical for people considering doing it.

I use Carbquik. I like it. It works for me. Lots of
others have used it over the years I've been on the
newsgroup too. Now, because one fine day you show
up, suddenly we're supposed to go get blood work done
to monitor Carbquik?

Amazing, but not amazing from you....