Guest guest Posted January 20, 1999 Report Share Posted January 20, 1999 Ghosh prabhu: PAMHO AGTSP <<The third study wasn't linked, but I believe Madras is in the South and that the Lancet study mentioned that in the South they used vegetable oil more than ghee. I 404ed on the last two. Guess I'll go to Medline and search on ghee. Gee, and I only had 30 some interviews by Dr. Passwater I was going to plow through tonight. Oh well.>> That third study was also about breast cancer and was done by Japanese reserchers, so there may be some cultural prpblems with ANY results. What does it mean, "404ed on the last two"? (I couldn't link to them from that site). Jayo Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 1999 Report Share Posted January 20, 1999 Ghosh prabhu: PAMHO AGTSP <<The third study wasn't linked, but I believe Madras is in the South and that the Lancet study mentioned that in the South they used vegetable oil more than ghee. I 404ed on the last two. Guess I'll go to Medline and search on ghee. Gee, and I only had 30 some interviews by Dr. Passwater I was going to plow through tonight. Oh well.>> That third study was also about breast cancer and was done by Japanese reserchers, so there may be some cultural prpblems with ANY results. What does it mean, "404ed on the last two"? (I couldn't link to them from that site). Jayo Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 1999 Report Share Posted January 20, 1999 > What does it mean, "404ed on the last two"? (I couldn't link to them from > that site). > > Jayo Das When you go for a site that the address is invalid or unavailable, the usual message is 404 Address Unknown. It is a term I suspect with eventually slip into common useage as internet users become more numerous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 1999 Report Share Posted January 20, 1999 > What does it mean, "404ed on the last two"? (I couldn't link to them from > that site). > > Jayo Das When you go for a site that the address is invalid or unavailable, the usual message is 404 Address Unknown. It is a term I suspect with eventually slip into common useage as internet users become more numerous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 1999 Report Share Posted January 20, 1999 COM: Jayo (das) ACBSP (Oklahoma Cith, OK - USA) wrote: > [Text 2029595 from COM] > > Ghosh prabhu PAMHO AGTSP > > <<http://www.healthy.net/hwlibraryarticles/passwater/enig23.htm > > <<Without the commercial partial hydrogenation process, as would have been > the case more than a hundred years ago, the levels > of TFAs in diets would be relatively low. Only the ruminant fats would have > supplied any, and the types of isomers that are>> > > I couldn't find the above quote at the site given by you. > Additioanlly, it was not clear at the outset that you were quoting from a > source, accept I didn't think you refer to isomers or "ruminanat fats" very > often in your own postings. > Truthfully, I'm plowing through so much stuff in my spare time as it is that I don't even remember this. And yes, that is a quote, not me. The Passwater articles are at Passwater - documents 1 to 25 http://www.healthy.net/aspsearch/query.idq?CiRestriction=Passwater&CiMaxRecordsPerPage=25&CiScope=%2F&TemplateName=query&CiSort=rank%5Bd%5D&HTMLQueryForm=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthy.net%2Farchitext%2FAT-completequery.html&o.x=9&o.y=12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 1999 Report Share Posted January 20, 1999 COM: Jayo (das) ACBSP (Oklahoma Cith, OK - USA) wrote: > [Text 2029595 from COM] > > Ghosh prabhu PAMHO AGTSP > > <<http://www.healthy.net/hwlibraryarticles/passwater/enig23.htm > > <<Without the commercial partial hydrogenation process, as would have been > the case more than a hundred years ago, the levels > of TFAs in diets would be relatively low. Only the ruminant fats would have > supplied any, and the types of isomers that are>> > > I couldn't find the above quote at the site given by you. > Additioanlly, it was not clear at the outset that you were quoting from a > source, accept I didn't think you refer to isomers or "ruminanat fats" very > often in your own postings. > Truthfully, I'm plowing through so much stuff in my spare time as it is that I don't even remember this. And yes, that is a quote, not me. The Passwater articles are at Passwater - documents 1 to 25 http://www.healthy.net/aspsearch/query.idq?CiRestriction=Passwater&CiMaxRecordsPerPage=25&CiScope=%2F&TemplateName=query&CiSort=rank%5Bd%5D&HTMLQueryForm=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthy.net%2Farchitext%2FAT-completequery.html&o.x=9&o.y=12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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