thunderthighs
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I missed all the "world-renowned and peer-reviewed-journal-published physiologists, nutritionists and physicians" evidence you put forth in support of your claims. From: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15936428
I haven't claimed anything. I'm just wondering where you're getting this "information," or as the case may be, where you're making your misinterpretations from. Indeed, no clear evidence shows that the skipping of breakfast or lunch (or both) is unhealthy So you automatically take that to mean that skipping breakfast or lunch (or both) is therefore healthy? Does your so-called "grad program" not require courses in critical thinking?