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 > 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 Organization (WHO) states there is convincing evidence > that palmitic oil consumption contributes to an increased risk of > developing cardiovascular diseases.[69] Research in the US and Europe > support the WHO report.[70]" > > Palm oil would be great for plugging those arterial holes of Robin's, > though; it's not one of those wimpy "runny" oils like canola or > safflower. And if you hydrogenate it to make it even harder, you can > probably use it to drive nails afterwards. > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 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 disease. The > healthy > > alternative is nice heavy animal fats. > > > >> 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 driver for > operating > >> a closed system reactor. The bio-chemistry is posing some problems and > it > >> may be the heavy isotope approach may offer a clue. In our work, we have > >> considered the use of algae for fuel may not reach market stage > >> production... however.. edible vegetable oils may offer the opportunity > to > >> compete with the push by palm oil producers hawking their healthy > alternates > >> to animal fats. > >> Richard > >> > >> > >>> Alternative subject line: what to do when your LENR experiment gives a > >>> null result... > >>> > >>> > http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026841.800-would-eating-heavy-atoms-lengthen-our-lives.html > >>> > > Regards, > > > > Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > >