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Old July 10th 04, 12:13 AM
Matt Whiting
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Darrel Toepfer wrote:

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In the film "Supersize me", director Morgan Spurlock spends just one
month eating at McDonalds *ONLY*, to see what would happen. He got
this bright idea after listening to McDonalds tout their food as being
healthy.

Doctors he consulted thought that he could not damage himself in only
30 days, they were nearly mistaken. The stipulations were that he
would have to accept the suggestion to "supersize" the meal or portion
of the meal if suggested by the counter attendant, and try every
single item on the menu at some point.

Here's a blurb from a review: "Spurlock starts out the picture of
health, a strapping 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds. Three doctors and a
nutritionist, who reappear throughout, examine him and attest to his
well being. But within a few days he's vomiting out of the window of
his car. And it's downhill from there. Spurlock's body goes through a
general deterioration that surprises even his doctors in its rapidity.
(His girlfriend, a vegan chef, is beside herself.) Gaining weight is
just the outward sign: His liver becomes toxic, his cholesterol
skyrockets, his libido sags, he gets headaches and becomes depressed."

After 30 days, he had gained 25 lbs and was suffering from abnormal
liver functions. He had to detox on a strict Vegan diet to loose the
weight and regain normal liver functions. While he was eating at
McDonalds only, he was consuming 5,000 calories a day, or more. By
the end of the month, he'd consumed as many calories as most
nutritionists recommend people eat in 8 years.

McDonalds of course, was unhappy with the film.



You have to be a clown, to eat at McDonald's...


And you have to be an idiot to believe the above story, especially the
part about eating eight YEARS worth of calories in 30 days.


Matt

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Old July 10th 04, 01:47 AM
Darrel Toepfer
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Matt Whiting wrote:

You have to be a clown, to eat at McDonald's...


And you have to be an idiot to believe the above story, especially the
part about eating eight YEARS worth of calories in 30 days.


CLOWN - McDonald's.... Get it? Guess not...
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Old July 10th 04, 02:09 AM
Matt Whiting
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Darrel Toepfer wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote:

You have to be a clown, to eat at McDonald's...



And you have to be an idiot to believe the above story, especially the
part about eating eight YEARS worth of calories in 30 days.



CLOWN - McDonald's.... Get it? Guess not...


Uh, yes, I got it ... and was launching from it. :-) Get it?

Matt

 




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