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Mr. Lee - 26 Oct 2004 22:07 GMT
Anyone heard about this? From everything I've read it actually works!

Lee  <><
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 26 Oct 2004 22:57 GMT
> Anyone heard about this? From everything I've read it actually works!
>
> Lee  <><

I don't believe there is as yet any studies published in a peer-reviewed
journal about it.

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Mr. Lee - 27 Oct 2004 17:31 GMT
> > Anyone heard about this? From everything I've read it actually works!
> >
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>
> Andrew
The cholestrol-lowering effects of Sytrinol were documented in a
recent animal study published in the May 2004 issue of the JOURNAL OF
AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. Sytrinol is currently being tested in
a long-term, double-blind crossover randomized study involving 120 men
and women with moderately elevated cholesterol levels. It will be in 3
stages totalling 28 weeks. Only the first 12 weeks (Phase 1) of the
long term study have been completed. Compared to placebo, the Sytrinol
subjects saw reductions of 30% in total cholesterol, 27% in LDL, and
34%  in total triglycerides. Also,HDL levels increased 4%, resulting
in a significant 29% reduction in LDL-HDL ratio. Impressive - so far,
I'd say. And the cost is minimal, too!

Lee  <><
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 27 Oct 2004 17:48 GMT
> > > Anyone heard about this? From everything I've read it actually works!
> > >
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>
> Lee  <><

Your being able to describe the preliminary results suggests that the study does not really have a randomized
double-blind design.

Nonetheless, would wait for peer-review and publication.

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Andrew

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Bob (this one) - 27 Oct 2004 18:53 GMT
> Nonetheless, would wait for peer-review and publication.

Gee, that sounds familiar...  Where have I heard that?

Oh, yeah. It was about the 2PD and its utterly absent data. That proof
of value and efficacy thing...

Yeah. That's where I heard it...

Awful quiet here...

Bob
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 28 Oct 2004 02:21 GMT
> > Nonetheless, would wait for peer-review and publication.
>
> Gee, that sounds familiar...  Where have I heard that?

For other medications.

> Oh, yeah. It was about the 2PD and its utterly absent data.

Still obsessed about the 2PD Approach, aren't you?

> That proof
> of value and efficacy thing...

The 2PD Approach doesn't really need proof with all the endorsements
it has been getting(including yours :-).

Go ahead and name one diet that has been subjected to a randomized
double-blind placebo controlled trial.

> Yeah. That's where I heard it...
>
> Awful quiet here...

Always is :-)

This is Usenet afterall.

> Bob

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May you accept Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, someday, so
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news2@watcher2.com - 28 Oct 2004 14:08 GMT
A. chung has about 8 examples recently which expose just what his basic s.
character is.  Because one person exposed him for cross posting he has
multiplied cross posted messages in unrelated groups from a singel group,
which this thread is an example.  He says he doesn't crosspost, he does.  
He says he will stop ifasked, he doesn't.  He tries to divert discussion
away from his behavior and character and unto those who respond to his
retribution for being exposed.  What do these, and others, behaviors and
character traits say about him, what do they make of him?
Beav - 29 Oct 2004 01:59 GMT
> A. chung has about 8 examples recently which expose just what his basic s.
> character is.  Because one person exposed him for cross posting he has
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> retribution for being exposed.  What do these, and others, behaviors and
> character traits say about him, what do they make of him?

I don't know which group you hang out in, so *I'M* being backed into a
corner needing to crosspost, but aren't YOU crossposting this too??

If Chung is left alone and no-one responds to him, he'll disappear like all
the other trollers eventually do.

Beav
Sleepyman - 29 Oct 2004 04:36 GMT
>>><news2@watcher2.com> wrote in message
>>>news:4180ef67$0$63177$4d5ecec7@reader.city-net.com...
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>>>
>>>Beav

Sleepy
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I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol.
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Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 29 Oct 2004 15:34 GMT
> > A. chung has about 8 examples recently which expose just what his basic s.
> > character is.  Because one person exposed him for cross posting he has
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> I don't know which group you hang out in, so *I'M* being backed into a
> corner needing to crosspost, but aren't YOU crossposting this too??

We call this hypocrisy.

> If Chung is left alone and no-one responds to him, he'll disappear like all
> the other trollers eventually do.

Actually, I will remain until my Lord instructs me otherwise.

> Beav

You remain in my prayers, dear neighbor whom I love, in Christ's name.

Servant to the humblest person in the universe,

Andrew

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