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11/19/2008
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Here is an article I received today from Nutrition News Focus. I
getting this newsletter (I left the subscription info at the bottom). I
drink water filtered by Brita, but Im not sure whether it filters
flouride out. My brother in law, a dentist, said you are better off not
giving your kids bottled water b/c it doesnt have any flouride in it.
Id to hear if anyone knows whether Brita filters remove flouride. |
| From the charter we see first of all, that sci.med.nutrition is a
SCIENCE newsgroup, NOT a playground for immature posting! The sci.
notation states explicitly that this is a SCIENCE newsgroup. While
anyone can pose a question, those who reply to questions should do so
ONLY in the manner normally used in a SCIENCE newsgroup. |
| You dont get it do you? Youre the one who started cross-posting to
alt.support.diet.low-carb. So anyone responding to those posts would be
in BOTH groups. Besides, the definition of diet isnt only `lose
weight; its also `what a person eats or drinks daily. Which would
definitely fall into the same category as good nutrition. And you really
dont seem to be listening to the low-carb people; many of them report
improved health.
As you state...
sci.med.nutrition is:
to discuss food, food preparation, eating habits, etc., (including
social, medical, and psychological aspects, etc.) as it relates to the
quality and longevity of human life.
....many of the a.s.d.l-c people are doing just that.
You further quoted...
...but does not say discussions are ONLY limited to scientific.
And if personal success stories about an individual diet are no-nos,
where does that leave your reports about the Mediterranean Diet? |
| Everyone who participates in sci.med.nutrition is on a diet in order to
improve their health, and promote their personal longevity, NOT to lose
weight. Furthermore, many participants believe in taking nutritional
supplements just as much as they believe in eating a healthy diet. |
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