LOL. Good point! But, he's got, what appears to be, some good references on his IF article and I'd rather have an MD (vs. a layperson such as Mr Colpo) provide the final analysis. :o)
http://anthonycolpo.com/?p=551
--- In fast5@yahoogroups.com, "barnabywalker" <barnabywalker@...> wrote:
>
> Probably a BETTER question is, "What is the deal with Anthony Colpo?"
>
> http://www.proteinpower.com/drmike/metabolic-advantage/anthony-colpo-a-man-obsessed/
>
> I have problems with people who are continually in the Anti Camp. Colpo seems to get off on negative reviews of others.
>
> Barnaby
>
>
> --- In fast5@yahoogroups.com, "hillrunner_tx" <preedntx@> wrote:
> >
> > There was an article that came out in the last week that notes people who skip breakfast, etc., typically gain 2" around their waist and their cholesterol levels typically get elevated.
> >
> > As an adjunct, a fitness author, Anthony Colpo, devoted an entire section of his on site Blog about Intermittent Fasting and warned against using the approach.
> >
> > Would be interested in Dr. Herring's thoughts.
> >
> > Also, is the Fast 5 website temporarily down or no longer in service? Have not been able to access it.
> >
>
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