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Evening Mindy,

 

 

>So how does one figure out " optimum nutrition " anyway? How did the FDA

>figure out all of the RDA amounts?

 

I think " FDA " and " RDA " are two bad words. How did you manage to use

them both in the same sentence? <grin>

 

I have never paid much attention to any RDA. Many of these have been

set for years, not based on any scientific fact.

 

Generally, these very small amounts are intended to keep a healthy

individual from developing deficiency diseases. ..... not promote excellent

health.

 

What is more puzzling is they fact that many nutrients exist whereas

they have no RDA set.

 

What about salt, potassium, vit c, vit e, and others? Surely no one

accepts these

Ridiculous Daily Allowances.

 

Now I see a new term that is replacing RDA on some labeling.

 

As to how they set these values, I think they used a roulette wheel

after some wild and drunken party.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

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Wayne,

You've got to stop knocking wild drunken parties.

 

Ron

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> Wayne Fugitt

> 12/23/2001 5:05:02 PM

> Gettingwell

> Re: anti-aging and optimum nutrition

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> Evening Mindy,

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> >So how does one figure out " optimum nutrition " anyway? How did the

FDA

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> >figure out all of the RDA amounts?

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>

> I think " FDA " and " RDA " are two bad words. How did you

> manage to use

>

> them both in the same sentence?

>

>

>

> I have never paid much attention to any RDA. Many of these have

been

>

> set for years, not based on any scientific fact.

>

>

>

> Generally, these very small amounts are intended to keep a healthy

>

> individual from developing deficiency diseases. ..... not promote

excellent

>

> health.

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>

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> What is more puzzling is they fact that many nutrients exist

whereas

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> they have no RDA set.

>

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> What about salt, potassium, vit c, vit e, and others? Surely no

one

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> accepts these

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> Ridiculous Daily Allowances.

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>

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> Now I see a new term that is replacing RDA on some labeling.

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>

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> As to how they set these values, I think they used a roulette wheel

>

> after some wild and drunken party.

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> Wayne

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>

 

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>You've got to stop knocking wild drunken parties.

Sorry about that. This is the time of year for them, is it not?

 

Some of us got over that many years ago.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

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And got over your sense of humor as well?

 

Ron

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> Wayne Fugitt

> 12/23/2001 7:59:39 PM

> Gettingwell

> Re: anti-aging and optimum nutrition

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>You've got to stop knocking wild drunken parties.

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> Sorry about that. This is the time of year for them, is it not?

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> Some of us got over that many years ago.

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> Wayne

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