Re: OT. Folic acid: improves blood flow in peripheral arterial



On Nov 16, 6:27 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 16 Nov, 14:56, "richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"



<richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 16, 2:45 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 16 Nov, 14:28, "richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"<richardalanforr....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 16, 2:17 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 16 Nov, 09:09, "richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"<richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 15, 11:22 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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"Try to avoid foods which are high in cholesterol" does not mean the
same as "cut out cholesterol".

Why are you a RETARD????????????????????????

http://www.healthcentral.com/cholesterol/treatment-26019-5.htmlhttp:/...

Advice to *REDUCE* cholesterol, is the same advice as to *CUT IT OUT*.

And once again you demonstrate your utter inanity. The *title* of the
article to which you posted a link is "How to cut out *high*
cholesterol".

Ah, excellent.

You mean, that the links you posted support what I wrote, not what you
asserted?

Yes, I posted links with the aspartic acid content of foods just for
you.

So take my advice. If you have plasma homocysteine,

Cut out foods with a *HIGH* aspartic acid content.

There's a nice link & pictures for the REALLY retarded a few pages
back.

You still haven't explained why anyone should take something you have
conceded that you just made up seriously.

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Oh, iv'e explained plenty.

No, you've asserted. You have not provided a scrap of evidence.

The evidence has been presented a dozen times.

You just don't get it.

I'm the guy telling lung cancer patients "cut out smoking".

....which is good advice because it is well supported by scientific
evidence.

I'm the guy telling coronery heart patients "cut out cholesterol".

....which is not exactly the advice given by doctors. As the link you
so kindly provided tells us, they advise patients to avoid foods high
in cholesterol. Avoiding foods high in cholesterol is good advice
because the connection between ingestion of high levels of cholesterol
and cholesterol buildup in the arteries is supported by scientific
evidence.

I'm the guy telling plasma homocysteinic patients "cut out aspartic
acid".

....which is something you have invented based on a virtual complete
ignorance of metabolic chemistry, and is not supported by so much as a
scrap of evidence.


*YOU'R* the guy who thinks the advice is toilet tissue because you
are
pathologically fixated on the word's *CUT OUT*".

As a scientist, I like precision in language. It helps to avoid
ambiguity. Perhaps you could learn something from me.


2 year old retards understand that "cut out" means either "reduce the
quantity as much as possible" or "quit".

Actually, they mean different things. I suggest that this is clear to
anyone with half a brain. Evidently that is a status which you have
not achieved. My condolences.


Now *APART* from your pathological fixation, do you have a genuine
argument against my advice?

You mean apart from the fact that it is just something you have made
up and is not supported by any evidence?



Thought not.!

But right now, I honestly don't believe you'r bright enough to join
the dots.

I suggest that it isn't my intelligence which is in doubt.

Coming from an idiot, that's a suggestion we'll have to take under
advisement.

You are falling into an error common to the ignorant of forming
simplistic conclusions and trying to pretend to a knowledge which it
it patently clear that you lack.

You're not fooling anyone. I suspect that you are not even fooling
yourself.

Why don't you fool us all and prove me wrong?

You have been proved wrong over and over again.

RF

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