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Old Thu, Jan-19-06, 22:27
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http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Health/story?id=1523179

Not Everyone Is a Believer in Faith-Based Diets

Medical Experts Warn of False Diet Prophets

By JAKE TAPPER and AVERY MILLER

Jan. 19, 2006 — - Religion, it is said, nourishes the soul. Now there is a movement that uses religion as a path to a better body -- a burgeoning Christian diet industry that takes a faith-based approach to fighting fat.

Dr. Don Colbert, an evangelical Christian and Florida family doctor, read something that shocked him: Obseity, a 1998 Purdue University study concluded, was associated with strong religious participation. The firmer your faith, the study suggested, the flabbier your belly.

"Christians usually don't drink, they don't smoke, they don't use drugs and they don't party," Colbert said. "So as a result, what they'll do is simply eat."

In his book, "What Would Jesus Eat?," Colbert has made it his mission to promote a lean, Mediterranean-style diet that eliminates foods prohibited in the Bible, such as pork.

He says it works better than secular diets because religious dieters constantly connect food choices to their deepest beliefs by asking questions like: "Should I eat this food? Would Jesus eat this food? Is this food good for me?"

Filling Personal Void With Jesus

The Weigh Down Diet tells overeaters like Thea Wilson to fill any voids in their lives with Jesus.

"The moment that I decided when I'm sad I'm going to seek help from God instead of Lay's potato chips," Wilson said.

These programs combine two great American enthusiasms -- faith and dieting. But medical experts warn there are some false diet prophets out there.

"Sometimes they persuade people to follow their diet instead of getting care that they need," said Dr. Stephen Barrett. "Diets should be based on nutritional science rather than revelation."

George Malkmus says his Hallelujah Diet comes from the book of Genesis. It's almost entirely raw fruits and vegetables, containing no animals or animal products.

He says it cured his colon cancer.

"Within a year my baseball-size tumor was gone, as were all the physical problems I was experiencing," he said.

Another diet guru, Jordan Rubin, says his Maker's Diet, taken from the book of Leviticus, cured his Crohn's disease.

But the Food and Drug Administration warned that his previous book pushed products "not generally recognized as safe and effective."

Nutritionists say some faith-based diets are effective. But as with all prescriptions for better health, buyer -- or believer -- beware.
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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 03:55
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What a load of BS.

The Bible is not a diet guide. It's a spiritual guide for christians.

ridiculous!
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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 07:53
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bread and fish
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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 07:54
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I trust the Maker's Diet more than the FDA...
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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 08:12
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I trust the Maker's Diet more than the FDA...


Amen to that!!!

I think people are more aot to follow a diet like this not because it's necessarily what the Lord ate, but rather because it's simply healthier. But that's my 2 cents...

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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 08:30
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My mother (RIP) claims that she grew up fat because, as a poor preacher's kid, the best meal she ate every week was at some parishioner's house after church on Sunday. Couldn't say no to the bounty. I guess the rest of the week was beans and potatoes.

Of course, traditional protestants (and others) are famous for potluck--the church family feast as an outgrowth of the NT tradition of communal resources. But the food there simply reflects the wider culture.

I certainly can't blame anyone but me (and my genes, perhaps) for my struggle with weight management. It does have parallels with the journey of faith, but I think "What would Jesus eat?" is hilarious.
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I bet Jesus wouldn't have eaten fat-free yogurt, Special K, Snackwells and margarine.
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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 09:23
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Nope.... but he would have eaten Matzoh!!
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As Jesus was Jewish, he would have eaten Kosher.
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Old Fri, Jan-20-06, 10:02
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What you should really be asking yourself, is what would Jesus fondue?
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As the creator, I think He would have eaten the creation (not the creation,Man) and no man-made items (chemically processed-formed and fitted parts). He has given us wisdom (as in the low-carb lifestyle "not"diet") . The Bible says to know to do good and not do it is sin....
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As the creator, I think He would have eaten the creation (not the creation,Man) and no man-made items (chemically processed-formed and fitted parts). He has given us wisdom (as in the low-carb lifestyle "not"diet") . The Bible says to know to do good and not do it is sin....
You only live once so you better think twice.
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What would Methuselah eat?
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What you should really be asking yourself, is what would Jesus fondue?


Goat! It strikes me we should be eating more goat.

Who would Jesus bet on in Fantasy Football?
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It would not be fair for Him to bet, He already knows who's going to win.
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