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Dutch
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10463146/


Whining, Crying, Bawl

Dutch wrote:
> http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10463146/



fibre helps keep IGF-1 from dairy scoured out of your innards Putz.

Dutch

"Whining, Crying, Bawl" <bunghole-jonnie@lycos.com> wrote
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> Dutch wrote:
>> http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10463146/

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> fibre helps keep IGF-1 from dairy scoured out of your innards Putz.


According to which reputable study? Books and websites featuring quack
doctors flogging books don't count.



Leif Erikson
Dutch wrote:
> "Whining, Crying, Bawl" <bunghole-jonnie@lycos.com> wrote
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>>Dutch wrote:
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>>>http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10463146/

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>>fibre helps keep IGF-1 from dairy scoured out of your innards Putz.

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> According to which reputable study?


None. dRone just makes that crap up as he goes along.


> Books and websites featuring quack
> doctors flogging books don't count.
>
>
>

Beach Runner


Dutch wrote:
> http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10463146/
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But it just studied fiber. Not what's in it. Does meat putrefy? More
research is known but a great first step.
Beach Runner


Leif Erikson wrote:

> Dutch wrote:
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>> "Whining, Crying, Bawl" <bunghole-jonnie@lycos.com> wrote
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>>> Dutch wrote:
>>>
>>>> http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10463146/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> fibre helps keep IGF-1 from dairy scoured out of your innards Putz.

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>> According to which reputable study?

>
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> None. dRone just makes that crap up as he goes along.
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>
>> Books and websites featuring quack doctors flogging books don't count.
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As stated, it studied fiber alone, not the source. It open the door to
more research. I was taught that replication is the key of research.
Replicate/

More research is needed.
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Dave
"CHICAGO - Eating lots of fiber does not lower a person's risk of
developing
colon cancer, but it is a good idea to consume fiber-rich fruits and
vegetables
anyway for your heart and overall health, a study said Tuesday."



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