[CRS_META] declined: crsociety - no trim / off-topic
Tim C.
crsociety at diethacker.com
Thu Jan 3 10:03:27 EST 2008
My off-list email is below.
-Tim C.
>
> Hi Allswell
>
> Without commenting on your sentiment, this is pure ad hominem and not a
> CR-related post (unless maybe the C=crack). John has some email issues
> it would seem (like a sig file or option setting he is not aware of, thus
> the Troy Ball) and, further, some more polish, less reiteration, and more
> trim would be welcome. That said, we try not to chase away new members.
>
> I'll endeavor to watch his posts more closely even though they can be
> confusing.
>
> -Tim C.
>
>
>
> Rhodes,
>
> I think you might be on the wrong list. This isn't Crack Restriction,
> though it appears to be a commendable goal for you.
>
> Best,
> A
>
> On Jan 1, 2008 9:49 PM, <rhodes wrote:
> > >
> > > My thoughts are these !1 the whole notionof CR should be predicated on the idea that a lower weight and lower
> calories is JUST PLAIN HEALTHY IN AND OF ITSELF - aside form the longevity issue it is a healthy way to live all by
> itself - I have been trying to generate conversation on that idea for a while - any thoughts out there ??? you know we
> need to start thinking about and acting on living better NOW AND DROP THIS WHOLE LONGEVITY THING - we will live until
> we die AND THEN WE WILL BE DEAD - so what ? we won't know we are dead - it is the living that are walking around dead
> now that kill me - I am enjoying the good bread with virgin olive oil - and I have cut down meal time to twice a day -
> blended fruits and veggies and then one meal at night - chicken salad - fish - BUT just a modest amount - that
> is it for me - any thoughts - best John Rhodes - also Troy Ball name appears on my email all the time - How do I get rid
> of him - he came from the CR discusssion l
> > > ist menu and I don't know how to get rid of his name ? HELP
> > >
> > >
> > > -------------- Original message --------------
> > > From: "A M Rahimi" <>
> > >
> >> > > Dear Friends,
> >> > >
> >> > > A 2005 research paper pubished in August of 2005 peer reviewed journal
> >> > > of Ageing Research Reviews concludes that CR doesn't extend life in
> >> > > humans dramatically. John Phelan uses the current available data in
> >> > > animal tests. Also "Hhuman data is factored into their mathematical
> >> > > model which include the caloric intake of people in Japan, and their
> >> > > longevity, compared with sumo wrestlers, who consume more than twice the
> >> > > normal male diet, and men in Okinawa, Japan, who consume less than the
> >> > > average Japanese male." (this is a quote from their press article). Any
> >> > > thoughts on this is appreicated.
> >> > >
> >> > > Best Regards,
> >> > >
> >> > > Martin
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