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Greg wrote:

> It would seem that lowering ones fat intake, improves the activity of NK cell

> activity and thus improving the killing of

> early stage cancer cells. About 0.8 % increase in NK activity for each % of

> dietary fat decreased was observed.

Will people on the high fat Atkins diet start developing such health

problems as the years go by? Many researchers and health professionals fear

this will be so.

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----- Original Message -----

From: " T. Francesca Skelton " <fskelton@...>

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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:24 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: cancer and dietary fat

> Greg wrote:

> > It would seem that lowering ones fat intake, improves the activity of NK

cell

> > activity and thus improving the killing of

> > early stage cancer cells. About 0.8 % increase in NK activity for each % of

> > dietary fat decreased was observed.

>

> Will people on the high fat Atkins diet start developing such health

> problems as the years go by? Many researchers and health professionals fear

> this will be so.

Hi Francesca,

I feel for very overweight folks, there are many other threats to their life

span than NK cell activity and getting the

fat off is really a priority.

Atkins for life? In my opinion, not a very smart idea.

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Optimal Health & Longevity,

Greg ,

http://optimalhealth.cia.com.au

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