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		<title>By: nona_20</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-171</link>
		<author>nona_20</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2003 05:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In a message dated 10/27/1999 3:34:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Sharpcats@... writes:
&#60;&#60; I have had a lot of joint pain in my knees and hips.
Never really associated it with the diet...thought I was just getting older
Hi Debbie,
I can't tell you why, but I have had pain in my hips lately. I don't think
that I had it prior to the diet. I have been on the diet since March of this
year. I know I am getting older, but I wonder if there is some relationship
or if it is just coincidence????
Regards,
Sharon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 10/27/1999 3:34:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,<br />
<a href="mailto:Sharpcats@...">Sharpcats@&#8230;</a> writes:<br />
&lt;&lt; I have had a lot of joint pain in my knees and hips.<br />
Never really associated it with the diet&#8230;thought I was just getting older<br />
Hi Debbie,<br />
I can&#8217;t tell you why, but I have had pain in my hips lately. I don&#8217;t think<br />
that I had it prior to the diet. I have been on the diet since March of this<br />
year. I know I am getting older, but I wonder if there is some relationship<br />
or if it is just coincidence????<br />
Regards,<br />
Sharon</p>
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		<title>By: shanon_400</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-168</link>
		<author>shanon_400</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2003 13:26:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-168</guid>
		<description>In a message dated 10/18/1999 3:40:52 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
 debmcb@... writes:
 &#60;&#60;
 Okay here I have been bragging about being healthy and not having any severe
 side effects when I cheat......well I do have one problem....since I started
 this "O" ERFYT diet, I have had a lot of joint pain in my knees and hips.
 Never really associated it with the diet...thought I was just getting older
 and that was a consequence of aging....but the pain is getting more intense
 the more I stay on my diet.
 Can anyone tell me why, and what I can take for it?
 Thank you ,
 Debbie
 Debbie, What happens when you cheat? Better, worse or the same? What have
 you been eating on the program that you ate little or none of prior to going
 on the program? What is new in your environment? Carpet, additions, paint?
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 Any other symptoms? Fatigue, confusion indigestion? What is your exercise
 program? I bet we can find an answer here.
 Pam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 10/18/1999 3:40:52 PM Mountain Daylight Time,<br />
 <a href="mailto:debmcb@...">debmcb@&#8230;</a> writes:<br />
 &lt;&lt;<br />
 Okay here I have been bragging about being healthy and not having any severe<br />
 side effects when I cheat&#8230;&#8230;well I do have one problem&#8230;.since I started<br />
 this &#8220;O&#8221; ERFYT diet, I have had a lot of joint pain in my knees and hips.<br />
 Never really associated it with the diet&#8230;thought I was just getting older<br />
 and that was a consequence of aging&#8230;.but the pain is getting more intense<br />
 the more I stay on my diet.<br />
 Can anyone tell me why, and what I can take for it?<br />
 Thank you ,<br />
 Debbie<br />
 Debbie, What happens when you cheat? Better, worse or the same? What have<br />
 you been eating on the program that you ate little or none of prior to going<br />
 on the program? What is new in your environment? Carpet, additions, paint?<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 Any other symptoms? Fatigue, confusion indigestion? What is your exercise<br />
 program? I bet we can find an answer here.<br />
 Pam</p>
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		<title>By: carline13</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-114</link>
		<author>carline13</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2003 09:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-114</guid>
		<description>Oooooo - are you sure you are an O blood type? I know I'm an O -- got
tested by the doctor many years ago. When I eat according to Dr. D's
recommendations, I feel better than I do when I don't eat the right way.
You may have something else going on. Maybe it's not the diet. I hope you
get it straightened out soon. LOL Carol</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oooooo - are you sure you are an O blood type? I know I&#8217;m an O &#8212; got<br />
tested by the doctor many years ago. When I eat according to Dr. D&#8217;s<br />
recommendations, I feel better than I do when I don&#8217;t eat the right way.<br />
You may have something else going on. Maybe it&#8217;s not the diet. I hope you<br />
get it straightened out soon. LOL Carol</p>
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		<title>By: brooks_10</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-113</link>
		<author>brooks_10</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2003 02:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-113</guid>
		<description>Okay here I have been bragging about being healthy and not having any severe
side effects when I cheat......well I do have one problem....since I started
this "O" ERFYT diet, I have had a lot of joint pain in my knees and hips. Never
really associated it with the diet...thought I was just getting older and that
was a consequence of aging....but the pain is getting more intense the more I
stay on my diet.
Can anyone tell me why, and what I can take for it?
Thank you ,
Debbie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay here I have been bragging about being healthy and not having any severe<br />
side effects when I cheat&#8230;&#8230;well I do have one problem&#8230;.since I started<br />
this &#8220;O&#8221; ERFYT diet, I have had a lot of joint pain in my knees and hips. Never<br />
really associated it with the diet&#8230;thought I was just getting older and that<br />
was a consequence of aging&#8230;.but the pain is getting more intense the more I<br />
stay on my diet.<br />
Can anyone tell me why, and what I can take for it?<br />
Thank you ,<br />
Debbie</p>
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		<title>By: loren1000</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-112</link>
		<author>loren1000</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2003 01:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/01/29/yucca-and-tapioca/#comment-112</guid>
		<description>In a message dated 10/15/1999 6:50:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
 faysuzanne2@... writes:
 &#60;&#60; If Tapioca comes from Yucca, would someone explain this to me.
 On further checking, I find that "yucca" is one plant and "yuca" another.
 Yuca is the tuber producing the nice starchy french fry material and is the
 source of tapioca. Yucca is a different plant more medicinal and herbal in
 usage. The excerpt below doesn't seem to make the distinction. Encarta
 seems to consider both types as forms of cassava.
 "Two varieties of the cassava are of economic value: the bitter, or
 poisonous; and the sweet, or nonpoisonous. Because the volatile poison can be
 destroyed by heat in the process of preparation, both varieties yield a
 wholesome food. Cassava is the chief source of tapioca, and in South America
 a sauce and an intoxicating beverage are prepared from the juice. The root in
 powder form is used to prepare farinha, a meal used to make thin cakes
 sometimes called cassava bread. The starch of cassava yields a product called
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 Brazilian arrowroot. In Florida, where sweet cassava is grown, the roots are
 eaten as food, fed to stock, or used in the manufacture of starch and
 glucose."
 "Cassava," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft
 Corporation. All rights reserved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 10/15/1999 6:50:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,<br />
 <a href="mailto:faysuzanne2@...">faysuzanne2@&#8230;</a> writes:<br />
 &lt;&lt; If Tapioca comes from Yucca, would someone explain this to me.<br />
 On further checking, I find that &#8220;yucca&#8221; is one plant and &#8220;yuca&#8221; another.<br />
 Yuca is the tuber producing the nice starchy french fry material and is the<br />
 source of tapioca. Yucca is a different plant more medicinal and herbal in<br />
 usage. The excerpt below doesn&#8217;t seem to make the distinction. Encarta<br />
 seems to consider both types as forms of cassava.<br />
 &#8220;Two varieties of the cassava are of economic value: the bitter, or<br />
 poisonous; and the sweet, or nonpoisonous. Because the volatile poison can be<br />
 destroyed by heat in the process of preparation, both varieties yield a<br />
 wholesome food. Cassava is the chief source of tapioca, and in South America<br />
 a sauce and an intoxicating beverage are prepared from the juice. The root in<br />
 powder form is used to prepare farinha, a meal used to make thin cakes<br />
 sometimes called cassava bread. The starch of cassava yields a product called<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 Brazilian arrowroot. In Florida, where sweet cassava is grown, the roots are<br />
 eaten as food, fed to stock, or used in the manufacture of starch and<br />
 glucose.&#8221;<br />
 &#8220;Cassava,&#8221; Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft<br />
 Corporation. All rights reserved.</p>
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