Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-12-02 Thread Harry Veeder
Cholesterol can be separated into two categories: good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Transfats are unhealthy because they increase levels of the bad kind and decrease levels of the good kind. hmmm I wonder if there is ugly cholesterol too. harry - Original Message - From: Taylor J.

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-12-02 Thread MJ
http://www.thegreatcholesterolcon.com/ http://www.bodye.com/reports/cholesterolfarce.htm Mark Jordan On 2 Dec 2008 at 10:28, Harry Veeder wrote: Cholesterol can be separated into two categories: good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Transfats are unhealthy because they

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-12-02 Thread Terry Blanton
No, but I think there are charm and strange cholesterols. Terry On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cholesterol can be separated into two categories: good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Transfats are unhealthy because they increase levels of the bad kind

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-12-01 Thread mixent
In reply to Nick Palmer's message of Mon, 1 Dec 2008 07:29:57 -: Hi Nick, [snip] IMO, vegetable oils are responsible for small holes in artery walls, which the body then tries to fill with cholesterol. In short vegetable oils are not healthy alternatives, they are the primary cause of heart

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-12-01 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Yikes! Somebody's hawking *palm oil* as a healthy alternative to (fill in the blank)? It's among the most heavily saturated fats available, known in food industry parlance as vegetable lard. Here's a quote from the Wiki article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_oil The World Health

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-12-01 Thread John Berry
I do know that Vitamin C and Lysine taken in good dosages (3-5 grams a day each) will reverse heart disease, CHF etc... Thanks Linus Pauling... On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Yikes! Somebody's hawking *palm oil* as a healthy alternative to (fill

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-11-30 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Jones, Thanks for the link. Encouraged us to look at a bio-isotope-chemical link to a possible route to further a study we have underway for algae to edible forms of vegetable oil. We have completed the first phase of fabricating a modular designed algae bio-reactor using our Gasmastrrr

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-11-30 Thread mixent
In reply to R C Macaulay's message of Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:18:12 -0600: Hi, [snip] IMO, vegetable oils are responsible for small holes in artery walls, which the body then tries to fill with cholesterol. In short vegetable oils are not healthy alternatives, they are the primary cause of heart

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-11-30 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Robin, Look out your front window and notice they are dozing off half the island of Borneo to plant Palm trees for cooking oil. Richard. Robin wrote, IMO, vegetable oils are responsible for small holes in artery walls, which the body then tries to fill with cholesterol. In short

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-11-30 Thread mixent
In reply to R C Macaulay's message of Sun, 30 Nov 2008 20:45:10 -0600: Hi Richard, I know they are doing it, I just think they are wrong. BTW, I thought the idea of palm-oil was for bio-fuel? Howdy Robin, Look out your front window and notice they are dozing off half the island of Borneo to

Re: [Vo]:'Heavy' drinkers live longer

2008-11-30 Thread Nick Palmer
IMO, vegetable oils are responsible for small holes in artery walls, which the body then tries to fill with cholesterol. In short vegetable oils are not healthy alternatives, they are the primary cause of heart disease. The healthy alternative is nice heavy animal fats. Hey Robin, you'll