What's up Doc ?

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Re: What's up Doc ?
« Reply #400 on: 13 Jul 2016, 06:56 pm »
Strange eggs in the 20th place, why they dont mention sodas?

Non-diet sodas... No. 8

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Re: What's up Doc ?
« Reply #401 on: 13 Jul 2016, 07:01 pm »
Non-diet sodas... No. 8
Hm my bad eyes again.

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Re: What's up Doc ?
« Reply #409 on: 17 Jul 2016, 11:47 am »

I am posting this link,
because for the last 20 years on planet Vietnam
I've been swetting all the water of my body.
sometimes, I think I am like a sponge that's been under the sun for weeks.  :lol:

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« Reply #410 on: 18 Jul 2016, 03:06 am »



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Re: What's up Doc ?
« Reply #416 on: 24 Jul 2016, 05:47 am »


BHA and BHT preservatives

Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) aren't just hard to pronounce.
They're carcinogenic ... and found in almost all packaged foods in the U.S.
Human consumption of BHA and BHT is banned in more than 160 countries.

Chewing gum

While the actual act of chewing gum was never illegal, Singapore burst gum lovers' bubbles when it outlawed the importation
and sale of Bazooka Joe and the like in 1992. The ban stuck, but was slightly changed in 2004.
Singaporans interested in the oral health benefits of sugar-free gum can now get a prescription —
but still face stiff penalties if they're caught littering with it.

Tobacco

A 2006 Business Week survey named Bhutan not only the happiest country in Asia,
but also the eighth happiest country in the world. Four years later, the Tobacco Control Act of Bhutan
 aimed to increase Gross National Happiness by banning the cultivation, harvesting, production,
and sale of harmful tobacco products. But here's a happy loophole for smokers: Tobacco consumption is still legal.



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Re: What's up Doc ?
« Reply #417 on: 24 Jul 2016, 12:00 pm »
From the age of 6 in Montreal, Canada until when I left for planet Vietnam
I had alergies, sometimes really bad with all the symtombs possibles,
I tried all kinds of pills, nothing works.
The worst time was during spring and fall.
When I arrived on planet Vietnam, everything stopped completely, nothing zero.
I went back a few times for a few weeks in the last weeks July to visit mother and family
and it immediately re-started and badly.
When I was 30 I had some tests to see to what I was alergic to, well, many, many things.
Last year I spent the spring and fall in Montreal and almost nothing ? ? ?
Maybe it has something to do with my new diabetic type 2 diet ? ? ?
Or, I've heard that when you get older the alergies don't affect you as much as when you are young ? ? ?
Anyway, now I am here (Planet Vietnam) and I have nothing.
I almost forgot to say: When I was about 13 years old, my alergies where so bad that I could not go to school
some days. At that times, we were living in a suburn of Montreal, lots of fields, trees, etc...

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