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No trendy food science or techno babble for me. No top 10 lists or so called experts either to tell me what I should be eating. It's my body so I use IT as a gauge and pay attention to how it reacts with the food I take in. I do my best to drink lots of water, eat well, eat fresh and eat less. With a few exceptions, If it doesn't go rotten after several days than it more than likely does not belong in my stomach. I pay close attention to where and how the food I eat is grown and raised. I have no problem paying more for quality food because I don't overeat. I also believe in daily low level excercise, 2-3 short but intense workouts a week and getting LOTS of nookie from the wife. It's a formula that's been working quite well for me, and of course my wife
He went on the meds for 6 months, and still no change.
Unbeknownst to most people who take them, one of the possible side effects of Statins can be memory loss. A certain amount of cholesterol is necessary for brain function, health.
It's an epidemiological study and therefore useless.
I think the real question is : does this qualify as food?
For future reference... what type of studies are not useless? (Serious question.)
So after skimming through this thread, I realized that my reaction to it's content is likely very close to how a 'normal person' interested in building a decent sound system would react to a lengthy discussion that involved audiophiles waxing about the variables and caveats of hi-fi. "Holy shit.. if getting good sound is THIS complicated, then I'll just say f*** it and get a Bose system". Or in this case, it would go along the lines of: "So basically, unless I eat nothing but fruits, veggies, fish, brown rice, and slim portions of meat - I'll stand a good chance of suffering from a myriad of health issues that could lead to an incurable case of deadness.... F*** this, I'm having Spaghetti tonight"
I'm going to McDonald's and having a McRib. Ha!http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/home.html
So after skimming through this thread, I realized thatI'll stand a good chance of suffering from a myriad of health issues that could lead to an incurable case of deadness.... F*** this, I'm having Spaghetti tonight"
AE, you are right! My advice - choose your parents very carefully
because I have to avoid gluten.
I don't think I have celiac disease, but I've not been tested for it. I do have heart disease (almost killed me, already), and a small LDL patten, which has been difficult to get under control, and metabolic syndrome, which was pretty easy to get under control. Got my first heart scan, which tells you your total calcium load in your arteries, about 9 months ago. I will be getting a 2nd scan in 3 more months to see how I'm doing with managing my disease....Hopefully things go well.