Dr Lenz,
Your post from this morning has not appeared for two reasons. One is that you included two outside links in your post, which I believe you have been previously been told is not permitted on this forum. If you continue to post outside links, your ability to post here may be compromised.
The second is that you are primarily promoting your book, and that constitutes advertising which is also not permitted.
I also agree with Jemima that it is a big assumption to make that many people with fibromyalgia do not eat in a healthy way, unless you are saying that many people in general do not eat a healthy diet, which can be said to be true. Where did you get the data to state that average vegetable consumption for people with fibro is only 3 to 4 servings per week? What study have you done, or are you referencing, to make this statement?
I noticed that you said in your post that you didn't want to type out an answer to Jemima's question about how you obtained your data, because you didn't want to do that much typing, but then after that statement you wrote several paragraphs that promoted your book. May I suggest that, instead of writing paragraphs about how good your book is, you take the time to actually answer Jemima's (and my) question about your data sources? I believe you have been asked this previously and have not answered then, either.
I think we would all like to know what studies you yourself have done, or have participated in, or that others have done and you are referencing.
If what you say is backed by scientific studies, then you shouldn't be reluctant to cite those when asked, and what you say has the weight of evidence behind it.
If you cannot cite any valid peer-reviewed scientific studies, then what you say is opinion rather than fact. I 'm not saying opinion is not good, but it is very different from something to be taken as proven fact.