Well the way I see it, if he ate less than he
claimed, that only makes the food worse not
better. And I don't listen to one person who makes
a splash by trying to debunk. That's as bad as
listening to one debunker about CS or anything
else. So we will have to agree to respectfully
disagree.
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
sol wrote:
Annie B Smythe wrote:
Well if you watched the film, he set up rules for the experiment at
the very beginning. He had to eat three meals a day, he had to eat
every item on the menu, and he could only supersize the order if they
asked him if he wanted to supersize it. He stuck by the rules for the
experiment. Overall I think he did a great job of showing how
unhealthy the stuff is.
Sinece he won't let anyone see his food original or copies of his
original food logs who knows what he really ate? Certainly from what I
see in "Fathead" his math does not add up. There is apparently no way he
could have eaten only what he said he ate and consumed the number of
calories he claims. So if that is true, he MUST be lying. At any rate he
fudged his math, and it is hard to believe so many people just swallow
it without at least checking his arithmetic.
sol
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