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Liquid Diets Need Advice
"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message
In article , Carol Frilegh wrote: In article , Jeri wrote: "Jayjay" wrote in message No-calorie liquid drinks: Water tea (no additives) coffee (no additives). That's about it. Actually both coffee and tea have calories. jeri don't sweat the small stuff. it will start a thread of 250 posts ;-) Geez, no wonder I weighed 219- all that Ole Black Jo and clear tea! Has this group lost it lately? Someone asked why people leave this newsgroup. This is why. I made one small post correcting a misconception and I've been jumped on by 3 people so far. |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 10:33:31 GMT, "Jeri"
wrote: Someone asked why people leave this newsgroup. This is why. I made one small post correcting a misconception and I've been jumped on by 3 people so far. You've challenged their personal preference with facts, Jeri. What do you expect? :-\ -- ¤bicker¤ "It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan People are, of course, welcome to place whatever irrelevant limitations on their ability to enjoy something that they wish. |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 10:33:31 GMT, "Jeri"
wrote: Someone asked why people leave this newsgroup. This is why. I made one small post correcting a misconception and I've been jumped on by 3 people so far. And take note - you were not jumped on by me - the one who posted about tea and coffee to begin with. All I was doing was answerign the question of - what zero calorie drinks are there. My best answer should have been Water And nothing else. But I'm assuming the OP to this tread mean other "low calorie" drinks that could include tea, coffee, diet soda and other diet carbonated water drinks. Either way - the idea the OP has is ridiculous. |
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"Jayjay" wrote in message
And take note - you were not jumped on by me - the one who posted about tea and coffee to begin with. Yep I noted it. All I was doing was answerign the question of - what zero calorie drinks are there. My best answer should have been Water And nothing else. But I'm assuming the OP to this tread mean other "low calorie" drinks that could include tea, coffee, diet soda and other diet carbonated water drinks. Either way - the idea the OP has is ridiculous. Yes it's definitely ridiculous and dngerous. I told the OP that in another post. FWIW for most people a few coffee calories wouldn't matter but I know some pretty solid coffee-holics too. If someone drinks 2 pots of coffee a day they should realize that adds up to nearly 1000 calories a week. |
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"bicker 2003" 1NVAL1D wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:20:03 -0500, Al Scudiero wrote: If anybody has any information on Liquid Dieting I would appreciate it. There is a discussion thread in this newsgroup that is quite recent on the subject. Search the archives: http://groups.google.com/groups?num=...UTF-8&as_drrb= b&q=+HMR+OR+%22Health+Management+Resources%22+OR+O ptifast+OR+Medifast+OR+VLC D+OR+%22liquid+diet%22+group%3Aalt.support.diet&bt nG=Google+Search&as_mind=1 2&as_minm=7&as_miny=2003&as_maxd=2&as_maxm=10&as_m axy=2003 I'm considering doing this on my own. That's ill-advised. You need medical supervision if you go below 1200 calories of intake per day, or if you use the liquid nutrition as your sole source of nutrition (at any calorie intake level). There is really no defensible rationale for doing otherwise. -- ¤bicker¤ "It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan Let me just pipe in and say that I always refer to bicker, amoung a couple others here, when it comes to liquid diets. I don't know much about them, but bicker's great success done under a doctor's supervision is inspiring. Listen to what he says; it's worthwhile. Martha |
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