I don’t wish Bill Clinton ill health, but I won’t be surprised if he has more heart problems. Dean Ornish is a quack, IMO.
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I don’t wish Bill Clinton ill health, but I won’t be surprised if he has more heart problems. Dean Ornish is a quack, IMO.
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I thought in order to have heart problem, you had to have a heart.
And does ‘intern’ qualify as a vegan fare?
“The former president now says he consumes no meat, no dairy, no eggs, almost no oil.”
I bet he still has lots of pie.
The only thing on that list that’s actually bad for him is the oil, assuming it’s not coconut or olive, anyhow.
The only thing Ornish gets right is getting people off of highly-processed junk (though I’d count nearly all soy products in that category). The rest of it is the same crap Ancel Keyes foisted on us through the McGovern Commission.
Dean Ornish? Wasn’t he Dean Wormers’ replacement?
A quack politician takes diet advice from a quack doctor.
Figures.
Yet no where did he say he was cutting back on the bullshit.
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If he’s not eating that Big Mac, can I have it?
What are some of the best analyses of the Ornish diet? I know someone who is considering trying it.
The best study is the so called A to Z trial: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/297/9/969.abstract