[CRS_META] posts not getting through

Erin truepatriot at metrocast.net
Tue May 1 06:34:20 EDT 2007


Well, I didn't think you had rejected them.  I was wondering
if they were somehow bouncing on that end.  However, I would
have thought I'd get a message to that effect.

Indeed, looking at the archives, as you recommend, they did
*not* make it, so it doesn't appear to be that I'm not getting
them on the way back.  And, I've been seeing everyone else's
from both lists.

This is a very recent phenomenon.  You'll recall in my
"chocolate needs your help" post to the Main list, that
I mentioned it failing to appear on the Community list
after two attempts.

I thought I was OK on that list, when I saw the message show,
but alas, I have twice now tried to respond to a post from Al
to no avail (provided below, in case you recognize it).

Perhaps it will resolve as mysteriously as it began.
<fingers crossed>


Thanks,
-Erin
www.zenpawn.com/vegblog



> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Al Pater" <alpater at shaw.ca>
> To: <CR at lists.calorierestriction.org>
> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 4:57 PM
> Subject: [CR] CR +/- legumes?

 [...]

> Crujeiras AB, Parra D, Abete I, Martinez JA.
> A hypocaloric diet enriched in legumes specifically mitigates lipid
> peroxidation in obese subjects.
> Free Radic Res. 2007 Apr;41(4):498-506.
> PMID: 17454132

 [...]

> In conclusion, a nutritional intervention based upon a hypocaloric 
> balanced
> diet enriched in non-soybean legumes showed in vivo effects by mitigating
> oxidative stress through the hypocholesterolemic effect of fiber and the
> participation of other antioxidant components. This outcome appeared in
> addition to the recognized beneficial effect associated to weight loss.
> Therefore, the inclusion of non-soybean legumes 4 days/week in the
> nutritional treatment of obesity by moderate calorie-restricted diets is
> able to specifically ameliorate oxidative stress associated to lipids.

Wonder why they didn't include soybeans in their comparisons?

 -Erin
www.zenpawn.com/vegblog




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