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the deep fryer is the only kitchen appliance I can handle, ok the microwave is fine too. Nice doctor advice anyway :)
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Fat keeps you warm. Ask the eskimos.
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Omega 6 is in excess in almost everyones diet and also isn't good for you (as it competes with the Omega 3) Omega 6 is made in your body, therefore no need. *Bio available Lycopene being the other one. |
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really? so March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945 is the 1800's? can you tell me why presidents and leaders of industry met with him? you are thick headed and ignorant. there are so many things that people have no idea about in this world. i bet you would of been one of those who would of thought the world was flat. "Today there are thousands of Cayce students, more than 300 books written about Edgar Cayce, members of Edgar Cayce's A.R.E. worldwide and Edgar Cayce Centers found in more than 35 other countries." So what do you believe in, God? some fairly tails written in the bible? how many followers do you have? please, enlighten us. |
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"From hundreds of pages of sensational documents, and correspondence that have never before been made public, it is now clear that such luminaries as Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla had trance readings by Cayce, as did engineers at RCA, IBM, Delco, and the president and founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Inventor Mitchell Hastings credited Cayce with helping him to develop FM radio. NBC founder David Sarnoff and his family had secret readings. Remarkable technological and electronic designs provided by Cayce in trance are now used in almost every large hospital and airport in the world. "Edgar Cayce gave readings for Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, and Gloria Swanson. Readings were conducted for the concerned mother of Ernest Hemingway, who consulted Cayce about her son's writing career. Marilyn Monroe practiced beauty aids that Cayce recommended in trance. Business leader Nelson Rockefeller and labor organizer George Meany availed themselves of Cayce's medical advice. Carl Laemmle of Universal Studios, Harry Goetz of Paramount Pictures, and legendary film pioneer Thomas Ince studied screenplays dictated during Cayce's trance sessions." |
Hey, if he wrote a book it must be true.
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and you can get cancer from anything now-a-days. |
gotta do what the doctor says!!
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at least i look into shit before shooting it down completely. Edgar casey was hugely popular in his time and has continued to be after his death. he has left his mark on this world and a legacy, which is more than i can for anyone here. how many of you will be remembered after 50 years after your deaths for helping others? or be remembered at all by anyone that isn't family for that matter? |
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Sorry, but it's wrong. http://bodyandhealth.canada.com/chan...ation_id=16665 http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/7624.php http://www.medicinenet.com/stroke/article.htm Several risk factors are either a direct or indirect result of lack of physical activity and poor diet, meaning obesity. The best way to lessen your chances of having one is regular exercise coupled with a sensible balanced diet that is low in saturated fat. |
Well, not all fats are bad. Most people think that fats as a bad thing for them.
But that is not true! So don't be lazy and educate your self and find out what fats are good for you and what are not. You can find lots of info's about fats in Dr. Atkins' Diet :thumbsup This book helped me lost 19kgs 2 years ago and to keep my weight under controls for 2 years (no boomerang effect). |
Type 2 diabetes
Colon cancer Breast cancer Respiratory insufficiency Endometrium cancer Kidney cancer Esophagus cancer Apnoea Hypertension Just a few of the risks of a bad diet :2 cents: |
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The exact same could be said for L Ron Hubbard. And we all know what kind of bullshit that is. The fact that he was popular, doesn't make it true. The fact that influent/famous people used his services(AGAIN, in a time and age when people believed all kinds of supernatural for no reason) doesn't make him and his work a fact. Tom Cruise, rich, famous --> Scientology. Does it make scientology true? No, it doesn't. You are using a mix of "Ad verecundiam" and "Ad populum" to justify his and your claims. |
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l ron hubbard started his religion on a dare. casey has no religion. i have no problem being open minded. there are many things scientists do not know. remember, modern medicine has only be around a couple of hundred years. i suggest you do more reading before blowing casey off. |
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