Guest guest Posted March 30, 2007 Report Share Posted March 30, 2007 She also plugged her commercial product. Shame on her. Very unprofessional. That really grated on me. On another issue in the video, Weindruch does not appear to look like an “extreme” CRONIE himself (and if I remember correctly he has advised caution in that regard). I don’t think I had ever seen a picture of him before. He looks to be of healthy average weight. Neither do any of the others look extreme or emaciated. ---------------------- Kenyon mischaracterized CR diets as 'low carb' when she referred to eating sugary food causing one to want to eat more. I think she meant low in *simple* carbs. Given that CR diets are generally low in fat and moderate in protein, obviously most calories are coming from carbohydrates. It is unfortunate that the uninformed viewer of this program may believe that CR diets are low-carb or Atkins-like! -Dave > > Hi All, > > Enjoy the long life. > > > The Charlie Rose Science Series, Episode Three - The Science of Living Longer > > EXPLORING THE SCIENCE OF LIVING LONGER: > Part Three in our Science Series > with Sir Nurse, President of The Rockefeller University > > LEONARD GUARENTE > Massachusetts Institute of Technology > > CYNTHIA KENYON > University of California, San Francisco > > RICHARD WEINDRUCH > Wisconsin National Primate Center > > ROBERT BUTLER > President, International Longevity Center > > JAY OLSHANSKY > University of Illinois, Chicago > SUE LEVKOFF > > http://tinyurl.com/2n9lve > > > -- Al Pater, PhD; email: Alpater@... > > --------------------------------- > No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go > with for Mobile. Get started. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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