On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 11:20:50 -0800 (PST), Zed wrote:
> There's nothing new about this. My mom was weighing out servings per
> someone's plan as far back as the 70's. And yeah she'd slim down, and
> then put away the food scale after achieving "success". She was still
> obese most her life, and died of congestive heart failure at 79. She
> was a self described "foodaholic". Maybe if she had been trained how
> to think differently about eating, as I have, she might have had a
> chance.
Sorry about your Mom. Yes, training, or de-training might have been very
helpful to her longevity.